GBA Peach Circuit

Peach Circuit is the introductory course of Mario Kart: Super Circuit, serving as the first race of the Mushroom Cup. Peach's Castle prominently appears in the background of this course based on it's design from the cover art of Super Mario 64. This track shares its music with Mario Circuit and Luigi Circuit.

Peach Circuit reappears in Mario Kart DS as the third race of the Shell Cup, and in Mario Kart Tour starting with the Princess Tour.

Mario Kart: Super Circuit
The course is relatively short with very few obstacles. However, it contains a plenty of curves suited to use drifting. The course has two sets of Item Boxes and a lot of coins scattered on the road. Following the coins pattern found in the curves, the user can employ drifting to run over them and take them all in a row.

Mario Kart DS
Peach Circuit makes its classic course debut in Mario Kart DS as the third course of the Shell Cup. The course mostly remains identical to its original appearance. However, like other GBA courses seen in the game, it shows an enhanced graphical look. Peach's Castle in the background is mirrored in the 50cc, 100cc, and 150cc engine classes; but faces in the same way like in the original appearance in the 150cc Mirror engine class. The course also used to be available on Wi-Fi in VS mode.

Missions
Mission 1-2 is carried out on this circuit. Peach must collect 15 coins in a section of the track in 30 seconds.

Mario Kart Tour
Peach Circuit returns in Mario Kart Tour starting from the Princess Tour. It has received a significant overhaul, with drastic changes to the aesthetics. Peach's Castle in the background uses the appearance of N64 Royal Raceway. A starting line banner has been added, featuring the classic Mario Kart logo with Peach's crown above it and two castle towers flanking it. Toad Houses now appear in the background, as well as blocky mountains, mushrooms, and waterfalls. The bottom portion of the course now borders an ocean, with a lake also now present in its center. Elevation has been added to the course layout. The final turn appears to be considerably shorter, though it is unclear if the layout has been significantly altered otherwise.

Mario Kart DS

 * European website bio: "A sweet little track from the Mario Kart: Super Circuit era, Peach Circuit’s gentle curves make for an easy introduction to classic course racing. There are no obstacles to spoil the view, so there’s plenty of space to practice those power-slides…"

Trivia

 * Peach Circuit was mistakenly shown on the Mario Kart DS website for the video on.
 * The playable track in the Mario Kart XXL tech demo shares its layout with Peach Circuit.