GBA Shy Guy Beach

Shy Guy Beach is a race course in the Mario Kart series. It first appears in Mario Kart: Super Circuit and reappears as a retro track in Mario Kart Wii.

Course Layout
Shy Guy Beach is the second course in the Mushroom Cup in Mario Kart: Super Circuit. While there are no Shy Guys on the beach, there is a Pirate Guy pirate ship that can be seen in the background. Crabs litter the beach, making karts spin out on contact. Shallow water causes racers to slow down while deep water completely submerges karts. The course is somewhat based on Shy Guy's Ship from Yoshi's Story because of the card board affect, and Pirate Guys are seen.

Appearance in Mario Kart Wii
Shy Guy Beach returns in Mario Kart Wii. It is the second track in the Banana Cup. It is entirely remade to be 3D instead of 2D. Also, the course map was updated meaning that empty areas on the insides of the course map are the grasslands, while the filled in areas are sand.

Staff Ghosts
Normal Staff Ghost:

01:45.568 by Nin★Kato, using Koopa Troopa in the Cheep Charger

Expert Staff Ghost: 01:32.867 by Nin★Matt, using Koopa Troopa in the Magikruiser

Changes from the original

 * Palm trees, parasols, and Sidesteppers were added at a few places.
 * A banner was added above the starting line.

Official Descriptions

 * Official European Website: “The sunshine and blue ocean might make you feel like you’re on holiday, but there’s no time to relax – that ship on the horizon is about to start firing cannon balls!”
 * Official Website: “Tough off-road drifting, slowing patches of grass and water, and crossing crabs make for a difficult race.”

Shortcut
After the first turn, if the player use a Mushroom over the dark green grass there is a little spot that's light green. It is effective because it leads right to the shallow water where the small island is.

Competitions
In Mario Kart Wii, a competition took place on this track. Players had to take out 30 Sidesteppers with Bob-ombs, Triple Green Shells, or Stars. It was the first competition of August 2009, and it was later repeated as the second competition of June 2011 and the first competition of September 2012.