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− | The '''Pipe Frame''' is a vehicle that featured in the first Mario Kart games, such as [[Super Mario Kart]], [[Mario Kart 64]] and [[Mario Kart: Super Circuit]]. It later reappeared | + | The '''Pipe Frame''' is a vehicle that featured in the first Mario Kart games, such as [[Super Mario Kart]], [[Mario Kart 64]] and [[Mario Kart: Super Circuit]]. It later reappeared in [[Mario Kart Tour]] and as a kart body part from [[Mario Kart 7]], [[Mario Kart 8]] and [[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe]]. |
Currently, there are two versions of this vehicle: | Currently, there are two versions of this vehicle: | ||
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== Names in Other Languages == | == Names in Other Languages == | ||
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|nl={{yes|Skelter}} | |nl={{yes|Skelter}} | ||
|fr={{yes|Rétro}} | |fr={{yes|Rétro}} |
Revision as of 22:36, 5 June 2019
The Pipe Frame is a vehicle that featured in the first Mario Kart games, such as Super Mario Kart, Mario Kart 64 and Mario Kart: Super Circuit. It later reappeared in Mario Kart Tour and as a kart body part from Mario Kart 7, Mario Kart 8 and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe.
Currently, there are two versions of this vehicle:
- Pipe Frame (KTH), based on the original version
- Pipe Frame (Atlas), based on the 3DS version
Names in Other Languages
Dutch: | Skelter |
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French: | Rétro |
German: | Go-Kart |
Italian: | Tuboturbo |
Japanese: | スケルトン |
Korean: | 스켈레톤 |
Portuguese: | Tubomóvel |
Russian: | Труботурбо |
Spanish: | Tubiturbo |
Greek: | - |
Polish: | - |
Finnish: | - |
Swedish: | - |
Czech: | - |
Danish: | - |
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