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==Custom Track Distributions==
 
==Custom Track Distributions==
 
This track is part of the following [[Custom Track Distribution]]s:
 
This track is part of the following [[Custom Track Distribution]]s:
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* [[Cam, Tom and Troy's CTGP Pack|Cam, Tom and Troy's CTGP Pack v1.2]] (Beta 2)
 
* [[Cam, Tom and Troy's CTGP Pack|Cam, Tom and Troy's CTGP Pack v1.2]] (Beta 2)
 
* [[CTGP Revolution v1.03]] (Beta 2)
 
* [[CTGP Revolution v1.03]] (Beta 2)

Revision as of 22:12, 8 November 2016

This article is about Zilla's port of the retro track N64 Yoshi Valley. For other ports of the same name by different authors, see »N64 Yoshi Valley«.
N64 Yoshi Valley
Creator: ZillaSpaz
Designer: Nintendo
Version: Beta 2
Date of latest version: 2013-07-29
Download:

Overview

This version features new textures and trickable ramps. The giant Yoshi "Egg" makes a return and Spinies are featured as new enemies.[1] The scale is only slightly larger than the original N64 version to accommodate the Mario Kart Wii physics well enough.

It was originally planned to insert many new background elements related to the course owner, but they are not in the Beta releases. However, they may be featured in v1.0.

Just like in Mario Kart 64, it is difficult to tell what position the racers are really at while in the maze, so fixed item boxes are placed in it, until the racer gets out of the maze.

Media

Beta VS Race

Version History

Version Date of release Information
2013-02-25 Start of development
Beta 1 2013-07-24 First release
Beta 2 2013-07-29
  • More invisible walls added (around furthest gates)
  • Birds fly closer to the main road and lower as well
  • More precise enemy routes and item routes

Custom Track Distributions

This track is part of the following Custom Track Distributions:

Trivia

  • The first Beta version was in development for almost 5 months, mostly due to hiatus. Because of this, the author decided to save the extra background details for another release to at least get a Beta version released.
  • An inside joke of Spinies sharing the name of the enemy in Mario Kart 64's Yoshi Valley led to the former replacing the latter for this port.[1][2]

References

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