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[[File:MKT LakesidePark View 2.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Lakeside Park in ''Mario Kart Tour'']]
[[File:MKT LakesidePark View 2.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Lakeside Park in ''Mario Kart Tour'']]
Lakeside Park makes its classic course debut in ''[[Mario Kart Tour]]'' starting from the [[Sunshine Tour]]. The starting line includes a wooden starting banner, with the classic ''Mario Kart'' logo. Like [[GBA Yoshi Desert]] and [[GBA Luigi Circuit]], the colored block walls follow the order they use in SNES courses, as opposed to the other GBA tracks with them. The original layout's broad strokes are the same, though the proportions are more squished vertically and elongated horizontally, and numerous turns were simplified. Part of the track has become more mountainous, with a ramp added, and the starting line and lake are noticeably closer to the first right turn of the course. The final turn after the jump has been heavily simplified, with it being less dramatic and straightened out leading into the finish line. The roadside ramps that sent players back to earlier portions of the course were removed, as were all of the dash panels besides the one on the ramp. After a set time, the sky darkens, the volcanoes erupt and [[Volcanic debris|Lava Balls]] appear, tumbling onto the course and forming many craters that players can perform [[Jump Boost|trick]]s on. Upon entering the second lap, volcanic embers appear in the air throughout the course, though this is simply an aesthetic detail. The course is a favorite of [[Princess Daisy|Daisy (Sailor)]], [[Shy Guy|Light-blue Shy Guy (Explorer)]], [[Donkey Kong|Donkey Kong (Gladiator)]], and the [[Mii|Para-Biddybud]], [[Mii|Larry]], [[Mii|Morton]], and [[Mii|Toadette Mii Racing Suits]].
Lakeside Park makes its classic course debut in ''[[Mario Kart Tour]]'' starting from the [[Sunshine Tour]]. The starting line includes a wooden starting banner, with the classic ''Mario Kart'' logo. Like [[GBA Yoshi Desert]] and [[GBA Luigi Circuit]], the colored block walls follow the order they use in SNES courses, as opposed to the other GBA tracks with them. The original layout's broad strokes are the same, though the proportions are more squished vertically and elongated horizontally, and numerous turns were simplified. Part of the track has become more mountainous, with a ramp added, and the starting line and lake are noticeably closer to the first right turn of the course. The final turn after the jump has been heavily simplified, with it being less dramatic and straightened out leading into the finish line. The roadside ramps that sent players back to earlier portions of the course were removed, as were all of the dash panels besides the one on the ramp. After a set time, the sky darkens (similar to [[GBA Sunset Wilds]]), the volcanoes erupt and [[Volcanic debris|Lava Balls]] appear, tumbling onto the course and forming many craters that players can perform [[Jump Boost|trick]]s on. Upon entering the second lap, volcanic embers appear in the air throughout the course, though this is simply an aesthetic detail. The course is a favorite of [[Princess Daisy|Daisy (Sailor)]], [[Shy Guy|Light-blue Shy Guy (Explorer)]], [[Donkey Kong|Donkey Kong (Gladiator)]], and the [[Mii|Para-Biddybud]], [[Mii|Larry]], [[Mii|Morton]], and [[Mii|Toadette Mii Racing Suits]].


In a similar vein to [[GBA Peach Circuit]] and [[GBA Luigi Circuit]] in ''Mario Kart Tour'', a restored version of the original music from ''Mario Kart: Super Circuit'' is used as its background music, although the flute was upgraded.
In a similar vein to [[GBA Peach Circuit]] and [[GBA Luigi Circuit]] in ''Mario Kart Tour'', a restored version of the original music from ''Mario Kart: Super Circuit'' is used as its background music, although the flute was upgraded.
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