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Revision as of 22:58, 9 May 2020

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.

Original Version

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 -
French: Wii U Arène d'Excitebike Stade 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 Μοτοκρόςς Excitebike Στάδιο Excitebike
Polish: Wii U Arena Excitebike -
Finnish: - -
Swedish: Wii U Excitebike Arenan -
Czech: - -
Danish: - -