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'''Frappe Snowland''' is a retro race track from [[Mario Kart 64]]. It is the second track of the Flower Cup. The track later reappeared as the second track of the Banana Cup in [[Mario Kart DS]] and in [[Mario Kart Tour]].
 
'''Frappe Snowland''' is a retro race track from [[Mario Kart 64]]. It is the second track of the Flower Cup. The track later reappeared as the second track of the Banana Cup in [[Mario Kart DS]] and in [[Mario Kart Tour]].
  
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Currently, there are five versions available:
 
Currently, there are five versions available:

Revision as of 01:26, 4 March 2022

Frappe Snowland is a retro race track from Mario Kart 64. It is the second track of the Flower Cup. The track later reappeared as the second track of the Banana Cup in Mario Kart DS and in Mario Kart Tour.

Original Version
DS Version
Tour Version

Currently, there are five versions available:

List of available WBZ files: ct.wiimm.de

Names in Other Languages

Dutch: N64 Frappe-Sneeuwland
French: N64 Route Glagla
German: N64 Polar-Parcours
Italian: N64 Circuito Innevato
Japanese: 64 フラッペスノーランド
Korean: 64 프라페 스노우랜드
Portuguese: N64 Rota Nevada
Russian: N64 Полярные заснежья
Spanish: N64 Circuito Nevado
Greek: N64 Χιονοχώρα Φραππέ
Polish: N64 Śnieżna Kraina Frappe
Finnish: N64 Frappelumimaa
Swedish: N64 Frappesnölandet
Czech: N64 Kávová Země Sněhu
Danish: N64 Frappesnelandet