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== Overview ==
 
== Overview ==
'''Psyduck Cliffs''' is [[Jefe]]'s fifth [[custom track]]. The track features custom intro and replay cameras. It is a sequel to [[Rooster Island]] that uses many of the same textures and design elements. Not only does the track look like a duck from above, but it gets its name from the numerous [[bulbapedia:Psyduck (Pokémon)|Psyducks]] that wander around. [[SketchUp]] component versions of the [https://3dwarehouse.sketchup.com/model/a15650b50f5b224a2f0dce64c393d5a2 Mario Circuit-style houses] and [https://3dwarehouse.sketchup.com/model/74e3bfcea3acc5522f0dce64c393d5a2 billboards] are available on the 3D Warehouse for custom track authors to reuse. The model of [https://3dwarehouse.sketchup.com/model/a3e8330faaf0f3fe2f0dce64c393d5a2 the track itself] is also available for download.
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'''Psyduck Cliffs''' is [[Jefe]]'s fifth [[custom track]]. The track features custom intro and replay cameras. It is a sequel to [[Rooster Island (Jefe)|Rooster Island]] that uses many of the same textures and design elements. Not only does the track look like a duck from above, but it gets its name from the numerous [[bulbapedia:Psyduck (Pokémon)|Psyducks]] that wander around. [[SketchUp]] component versions of the [https://3dwarehouse.sketchup.com/model/a15650b50f5b224a2f0dce64c393d5a2 Mario Circuit-style houses] and [https://3dwarehouse.sketchup.com/model/74e3bfcea3acc5522f0dce64c393d5a2 billboards] are available on the 3D Warehouse for custom track authors to reuse. The model of [https://3dwarehouse.sketchup.com/model/a3e8330faaf0f3fe2f0dce64c393d5a2 the track itself] is also available for download.
  
 
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== Custom Track Distributions ==
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== <span id=distrib-list>Custom Track Distributions</span> ==
 
This track is part of the following [[Custom Track Distribution]]s:
 
This track is part of the following [[Custom Track Distribution]]s:
* {{Distrib-ref|Bear Kart Wii|875|147}}
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* {{Distrib-ref|Bear Kart Wii|875|mk-bear}}
* {{Distrib-ref|Boshi Kart GP|875|316}}
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* {{Distrib-ref|Boshi Kart GP|875|boshi-gp}}
 
* [[Cam, Tom and Troy's CTGP Pack]] (v1.0)
 
* [[Cam, Tom and Troy's CTGP Pack]] (v1.0)
 
* {{Distrib-ref|CTGP Revolution|875|ctgp-r}}
 
* {{Distrib-ref|CTGP Revolution|875|ctgp-r}}
* {{Distrib-ref|CTGP Revolution Classic|875|186,206}}
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* {{Distrib-ref|CTGP Revolution Classic|875|ctgprc}}
* {{Distrib-ref|Cuberluigi CT Pack|875|152,171}}
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* {{Distrib-ref|CTGP Revolution Legacy|875|ctgp-r-legacy}}
* [[Insane Kart Wii]] (v1.5)
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* {{Distrib-ref|Cuberluigi CT Pack|875|cuberluigi-ct}}
* [[JHRS CT Pack]] (v1.4)
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* {{Distrib-ref|Insane Kart Wii|875|insane-kart-wii}}
 
* [[Legend's Awesome CT Pack]] (v1.0)
 
* [[Legend's Awesome CT Pack]] (v1.0)
 
* [[Luma's CT Pack]] (v1.3)
 
* [[Luma's CT Pack]] (v1.3)
* {{Distrib-ref|Mario Kart Adventures|875|280}}
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* {{Distrib-ref|Luminous CT Pack|875|luminous-ctp}}
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* {{Distrib-ref|Mario Kart Adventures|875|mk-adventures}}
 
* {{Distrib-ref|Mario Kart Wii Faraphel|875|faraphel}}
 
* {{Distrib-ref|Mario Kart Wii Faraphel|875|faraphel}}
 
* {{Distrib-ref|MKW Hack Pack|875|hackpack}}
 
* {{Distrib-ref|MKW Hack Pack|875|hackpack}}
* {{Distrib-ref|Nitro CT Pack|875|181}}
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* {{Distrib-ref|Nitro CT Pack|875|nitro-ct}}
* {{Distrib-ref|OptPack Custom Track Pack|875|34}}
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* {{Distrib-ref|OptPack Custom Track Pack|875|optp-ct}}
* {{Distrib-ref|Turg Kart Wii Deluxe|875|404}}
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* {{Distrib-ref|Turg Kart Wii Deluxe|875|mk-turg-deluxe}}
 
* {{Distrib-ref|Wiimms Mario Kart Fun|875|mkwfun}}
 
* {{Distrib-ref|Wiimms Mario Kart Fun|875|mkwfun}}
* [[Yosh's Track Pack DX]] (v1.5)
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* {{Distrib-ref|Yosh's Track Pack DX|875|yosh-ct-dx}}
 
* {{Distrib-ref|ZPL Kart Wii|875|zpl-kart-wii}}
 
* {{Distrib-ref|ZPL Kart Wii|875|zpl-kart-wii}}
  

Latest revision as of 08:42, 4 March 2024

Psyduck Cliffs
Author: Jefe
Version: v1.5
Date of latest version: 2019-06-29
Editors used: CTools, KMP Cloud, Photoshop, SketchUp, SZS Modifier
WBZ files: ct.wiimm.de
Download: Sync

Overview

Psyduck Cliffs is Jefe's fifth custom track. The track features custom intro and replay cameras. It is a sequel to Rooster Island that uses many of the same textures and design elements. Not only does the track look like a duck from above, but it gets its name from the numerous Psyducks that wander around. SketchUp component versions of the Mario Circuit-style houses and billboards are available on the 3D Warehouse for custom track authors to reuse. The model of the track itself is also available for download.

Credits

Media

v1.5 VS Race
v1.3 VS Race
v1.0 Replay Cameras
Psyduck Cliffs Logo.jpg
Psyduck Cliffs Preview.jpg

Version History

Version Date of release Information
v1.0 2012-09-20 First release
v1.1 2013-07-22 Update by Torran:
  • Increased amount of item box rows.
  • Slightly increased jump pad distance.
  • Added respawn points.
v1.11 2013-07-22 Changed "Pokémon League" texture.
v1.2 2013-07-23 Update by Torran:
v1.3 2013-09-07 Update by Torran:
  • Fixed jump pads.
v1.4 2017-07-20 Update by Sucht93a:
v1.5 2019-06-29 Update by Wiimm:

Custom Track Distributions

This track is part of the following Custom Track Distributions:

Names in Other Languages

Dutch: Psyducks Klippen
French: Falaises Psykokwak
German: Enton-Klippen
Italian: Rupi di Psyduck
Japanese: コルダッククリフ
Korean: 고라파덕 클리프
Portuguese: Penhascos do Psyduck
Russian: Утесы псайдаков
Spanish: Acantilados Psyduck
Greek: Γκρεμοί Σάιντακ
Polish: Klify Psyducków
Finnish: Psyduck-rantakallio
Swedish: Psyduckklipporna
Czech: -
Danish: Psyduck-klipperne
By the same author: Jefe