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* [[SNES Rainbow Road (DasFragezeichen & Tock)]]: based on the original version
 
* [[SNES Rainbow Road (DasFragezeichen & Tock)]]: based on the original version
 
* [[SNES Rainbow Road (NiAlBlack)]]: based on the 3DS version
 
* [[SNES Rainbow Road (NiAlBlack)]]: based on the 3DS version
* [[SNES Rainbow Road (Yoshi74, Wexos & MaximilianoMK)]]: based on the original version, with Wii U/Switch elements
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* [[SNES Rainbow Road (Yoshi74, Wexos & MaximilianoMK)]]: based on the original version, with new elements
 
* [[SNES Rainbow Road (xBlue98)]]: based on the original version
 
* [[SNES Rainbow Road (xBlue98)]]: based on the original version
 
* [[SNES Rainbow Road (ZPL Gaming and Bearably)]]: based on the Wii U/Switch version
 
* [[SNES Rainbow Road (ZPL Gaming and Bearably)]]: based on the Wii U/Switch version

Revision as of 07:17, 18 August 2019

This article is about the track in Super Mario Kart. For the track in other games, see Rainbow Road. For the custom track by Retrostyle12, see SNES Rainbow Road 2.

Rainbow Road is a retro race course from Super Mario Kart. It is the last track of the Special Cup, starting the Mario Kart tradition of having Rainbow Road as the final track of the final cup. It later reappeared in the Extra Cups of Mario Kart: Super Circuit, along with all the other SNES courses. SNES Rainbow Road made its third appearance in Mario Kart 7 as the last track of the Lightning Cup and made one more appearance included with The Legend of Zelda × Mario Kart 8 downloadable content in Mario Kart 8 as the second track of the Triforce Cup. In Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, it is available from the start, making it the first track in the series to appear more than three times. It will make its fifth appearance in Mario Kart Tour as the first track in the Rosalina Cup.

Original Version
Game Boy Advance Version
3DS Version
Wii U Version
MKT Version

Currently, there are eight versions available:

List of available WBZ files: ct.wiimm.de

Names in Other Languages

Dutch: SNES Regenboogbaan
French: SNES Route Arc-en-ciel
German: SNES Regenbogen-Boulevard
Italian: SNES Pista Arcobaleno
Japanese: SFC レインボーロード
Korean: SFC 무지개 로드
Portuguese: SNES Estrada Arco-Íris
Russian: SNES Трасса Радуга
Spanish: SNES Senda Arco Iris
Greek: SNES Δρόμος Ουράνιου Τόξου
Polish: SNES Tęczowa Droga
Finnish: SNES Sateenkaaritie
Swedish: SNES Regnbågsvägen
Czech: SNES Duhová Cesta
Danish: SNES Regnbuevejen