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Revision as of 16:11, 22 October 2017

Rooster Island (Jefe)
Author: Jefe
Version: v1.0
Date of latest version: 2011-10-10
Editors used: CTools, KMP Modifier, Photoshop CS, SketchUp, SZS Modifier
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Overview

Rooster Island is a custom track with a look inspired by the the Bob-omb Battlefield stage in Super Mario 64, as well as the Mario and Koopa Troopa Beach circuits in Mario Kart 64. It consists of a paved figure 8 track connected to a dirt path around the island leading to a beach.

This level was also ported to Grand Theft Auto IV by metalwars. Information about the GTA IV version can be found here.

Rooster Island's sequel is Psyduck Cliffs.

Media

v1 Online Race
v1.0 Replay Cameras
GTA IV Port

Bugs

Version History

Version Date of release Information
Beta 01 2011-09-24 First release. The SketchUp file can be found here.
v1.0 2011-10-10
  • Edited the shortcuts to make them more balanced and challenging.
  • Added in Mario 64-style flower beds with slow terrain properties
  • Added Mario Circuit-style houses
  • Added several racing themed signs
  • Grey dock area replaced by a beach. Work-in-progress screenshots of v1.0.
  • The SketchUp file can be downloaded here along with the collision model.
  • AI, items, cameras and minimap all work correctly.

Custom Track Distributions

This track is part of the following Custom Track Distributions:

Names in Other Languages

Dutch: Hanen Eiland
French: Île du Coq
German: Hahn-Insel
Italian: Isola Gallo
Japanese: ルースターアイランド
Korean: 루스터 아일랜드
Portuguese: Ilha do Galo
Russian: Остров петухов
Spanish: Isla del Gallo
Greek: Νησί Κόκορα
Polish: Wyspa Kogutów
Finnish: Kukkosaari
Swedish: Tuppön
Czech: Kohoutí Ostrov
Danish: Haneøen
By the same author: Jefe