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The '''Blue Seven''' is a kart body part from [[Mario Kart 7]] that later reappeared in [[Mario Kart Tour]]. | The '''Blue Seven''' is a kart body part from [[Mario Kart 7]] that later reappeared in [[Mario Kart Tour]]. | ||
− | Currently, there are | + | Currently, there are four versions available: |
* [[Blue Seven (Atlas)]]: based on the original version | * [[Blue Seven (Atlas)]]: based on the original version | ||
* [[Blue Seven (UltraWario)]]: based on the Tour version | * [[Blue Seven (UltraWario)]]: based on the Tour version | ||
* [[Blue Seven (Dylanmario)]]: based on the original version | * [[Blue Seven (Dylanmario)]]: based on the original version | ||
+ | * [[Blue Seven (LTC 91)]]: based on the Tour version | ||
== Names in Other Languages == | == Names in Other Languages == |
Latest revision as of 08:56, 19 February 2024
The Blue Seven is a kart body part from Mario Kart 7 that later reappeared in Mario Kart Tour.
Currently, there are four versions available:
- Blue Seven (Atlas): based on the original version
- Blue Seven (UltraWario): based on the Tour version
- Blue Seven (Dylanmario): based on the original version
- Blue Seven (LTC 91): based on the Tour version
Names in Other Languages
Dutch: | Blauwe Bliksem |
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French: | Bombe bleue |
German: | Karacho 7 |
Italian: | Blu Blu 7 |
Japanese: | コバルトセブン |
Korean: | 코발트세븐 |
Portuguese: | Faísca Azul (NTSC) Flecha (PAL) |
Russian: | Гоночный |
Spanish: | Centella Azul |
Greek: | - |
Polish: | - |
Finnish: | - |
Swedish: | - |
Czech: | - |
Danish: | - |
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