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== Names in Other Languages == | == Names in Other Languages == |
Revision as of 17:49, 26 August 2019
Excitebike Arena is a retro race course included with The Legend of Zelda × Mario Kart 8 downloadable content in Mario Kart 8. It is the second track of the Egg Cup.
Currently, there are two remakes available:
Names in Other Languages
For tracks from Mario Kart 7, alternate names are used to avoid potential copyright issues for CTGP Revolution.
Original translations are based on Wii U Excitebike Arena. CTGP Revolution's translations are based on Excitebike Stadium.
Language | Original Name | CTGP-R Name |
Dutch: | Wii U Excitebike-Arena | - |
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French: | Wii U Arène d'Excitebike | - |
German: | Wii U Excitebike-Stadion | - |
Italian: | Wii U Arena Excitebike | Stadio Excitebike |
Japanese: | Wii U エキサイトバイク | エキサイトバイクスタジアム |
Korean: | Wii U 익사이트바이크 | 익사이트바이크 스타디움 |
Portuguese: | Wii U Arena Excitebike | - |
Russian: | Wii U Арена Excitebike | Стадион Excitebike |
Spanish: | Wii U Estadio Excitebike | Arena Excitebike |
Greek: | Wii U Αρένα Excitebike | Στάδιο Excitebike |
Polish: | Wii U Arena Excitebike | - |
Finnish: | - | - |
Swedish: | Wii U Excitebike Arenan | - |
Czech: | - | - |
Danish: | - | - |
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