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Revision as of 05:51, 2 July 2020

Petite Park
Creator: Baoulettes, WorldsBoss, Tock
Designer: WorldsBoss
Version: v1.3
Date of latest version: 2018-06-05
WBZ files: ct.wiimm.de
Download: Discord

Overview

Somewhere deep in the heart of Mushroom City, sits a small park surrounded by many large buildings.

Original design

Alpha Versions

Petite Park has actually had multiple unreleased alphas, due in part to intense testing at every level of development, but also because at one point, the model was almost ready but then it was decided by the creators that it was not quite right so the work began again. Below are some very early screenshots of how the track used to look:

A Change in Ownership

Halfway through the development of this track the creator (Baoulettes) encountered some issues first with his computer and then other commitments his personal life so was sadly forced to abandon the project shortly after finishing the final version of the course_model. Fortunately before leaving the community altogether he sent the model to a good friend and fellow custom track creator, Tock, who was so impressed with how professionally the track had been done that he requested that he finished the track instead of Baoulettes.

However, Tock also had other custom track projects along with various other responsibilities such as the maintenance of the Custom Mario Kart Wiiki so another pause in Petite Park's progress became an unfortunate necessity. Further problems were then encountered in terms of placing Miis in the track, that combined with a frustrating limit to the size of the KCL meant that the track was delayed for longer still.

Media

v1.3 VS Race
RC1 Online Race
Sightseeing
State of development Image Information
Alpha Petite Park Alpha.jpg A picture of the Alpha model.
Beta Petite Park Alpha Map.jpg A picture of the Beta map.
Beta Petite Park City.jpg Original texturing of buildings.

Trivia

  • This track is the second design by WorldsBoss to have been made into an actual custom track for Mario Kart Wii. Originally the designer didn't have very high hopes for this one but after a lot of thinking and some great work on behalf of the maker Baoulettes some great ideas arrived for how to make it a really epic custom track.
  • The track was meant to be a baby themed course focused around Baby Mario/Luigi, however the end product barely relates to this at all and instead appears to relate more to Yoshi because of all the Yoshi eggs scattered around the course.
  • The original design contained many objects that were never included in the final released version, that is because these objects didn't really make sense and weren't keeping with the theme of the track.
  • The word Petite is French for small/little, and the creator of the track model (Baoulettes) is rather coincidentally also French!

Version History

Version Date of release Information
RC1 (v1) 2011-12-24 First release
v1.1 2012-02-05 Fixed Harry Potter Effect.
v1.2 2013-11-15 Update by Wiimm:
  • Cleaned SZS file.
  • Opened gate to outer world (KCL only).
  • Added additional wall to fix unintended shortcut.
  • Added another wall to make the KCL glitch behind the half-pipe unreachable.
  • Complete new check points following the quadrilateral model to fix all Position Jump Bugs.
  • Complete new respawn points.
  • Optimal height of enemy and item route points.
v1.2.1 2019-02-14 Update by Huili:
  • Readjusted checkpoints to the beginning of the track.
v1.3 2018-06-05 Update by Huili:
  • Removed and replaced various KCL variants and objects.

Known Bugs

v1.1

v1.2

Custom Track Distributions

This track is part of the following Custom Track Distributions:

Names in Other Languages

Dutch: Minipark
French: Petit Parc
German: Kleiner Park
Italian: Parco Piccolo
Japanese: プチパーク
Korean: 작은 공원
Portuguese: Parque Petite
Russian: Миниатюрный парк
Spanish: Parque Petite
Greek: Μικρό Πάρκο
Polish: Park Petit
Finnish: Pikku puisto
Swedish: Lilla Parken
Czech: Drobounký Park
Danish: Lille Parken