Wario Stadium
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Wario Stadium is a Mario Kart course in both Mario Kart 64 and Mario Kart DS, though they are not the same. It looks considerably more like a dirtbike track than a kart course.
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[edit] Mario Kart 64
| Wario Stadium | |
| Information | |
| Appearance(s) | Mario Kart 64 |
| Cup(s) it Appears in | Star Cup |
| Distance | 1,591 m |
Wario Stadium is one of the longest tracks in Mario Kart 64 and it is sometimes hard to navigate across the track. It resembles more of a dirtbike track than a kart course. According to the manual, Wario himself designed and built this track. A shortcut enabled you to hop over a wall just after the starting line and end up close to the finish line. A glitch can be used again to jump over the barrier to just before the finish line, enabling you to cross the finish line with the lap counting. Some people have managed to finish the course in little over 2 seconds this way.
While not the most difficult, Wario Stadium remains one of the most unforgiving tracks in Mario Kart history. It is the only track to include a jump in which, if missed or messed up will reset the player a good fourth of the track backwards.
[edit] Mario Kart DS
| Wario Stadium | |
| Information | |
| Appearance(s) | Mario Kart DS |
| Cup(s) it Appears in | Special Cup |
| Wi-fi | Available (DS) |
In Mario Kart DS it is raced on the Special Cup. The course contains numerous mud puddles, speed boosts, jumps, twists, and fire balls. This version however is considered much milder and more forgiving then its counterpart.
Foreign Names:
| Language | Name | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
| French | Stade Wario | Wario Stadium |
| German | Wario-Arena | Wario Arena |
| Spanish | Estadio Wario |
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