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*[[Ribbon Road|<small>GBA</small> Ribbon Road]] (part of ''Animal Crossing'' × ''Mario Kart 8'')
*[[Ribbon Road|<small>GBA</small> Ribbon Road]] (part of ''Animal Crossing'' × ''Mario Kart 8'')


None of the non-DLC retro courses, hoowever have [[Spin Boost|spin boost]] bumpers, while some of the nitro courses and two DLC retro courses, [[Cheese Land|<small>GBA</small> Cheese Land]] and [[Neo Bowser City|<small>3DS</small> Neo Bowser City]], do.
None of the non-DLC retro courses, however have [[Spin Boost|spin boost]] bumpers, while some of the nitro courses and two DLC retro courses, [[Cheese Land|<small>GBA</small> Cheese Land]] and [[Neo Bowser City|<small>3DS</small> Neo Bowser City]], do.


[[Mute City (course)|Mute City]], [[Big Blue (course)|Big Blue]], and <small>GCN</small> Baby Park are the only courses to take place entirely in anti-gravity; the wheels are turned sideaways already before starting.
[[Mute City (course)|Mute City]], [[Big Blue (course)|Big Blue]], and <small>GCN</small> Baby Park are the only courses to take place entirely in anti-gravity; the wheels are turned sideaways already before starting.

Revision as of 16:59, May 12, 2016

Mario driving a kart in anti-gravity mode.
Bowser, near the new anti-gravity booster (blue, with arrows) at Mario Circuit.
Bowser near the anti-gravity panel (blue, with circles) in Mario Circuit from Mario Kart 8.

Anti-gravity is a fundamental game mechanic introduced in Mario Kart 8. When drivers are in anti-gravity mode, they can drive upside-down as well as on walls and various other surfaces. Additionally, drivers receive a speed boost whenever they bump into other drivers or Spin Boost pillars. Drivers activate anti-gravity mode when they pass over blue panels in the road akin to Boost Pads. While driving in anti-gravity mode, the wheels of the player's vehicle turn so that they are on their sides, and the vehicle will slightly levitate from the surface. Every Nitro Course in the game but Excitebike Arena, Animal Crossing and Super Bell Subway is given an anti-gravity section, likely to fully incorporate the new feature. However, twelve (7 originally added; 5 DLC) retro courses are given this feature:

None of the non-DLC retro courses, however have spin boost bumpers, while some of the nitro courses and two DLC retro courses, GBA Cheese Land and 3DS Neo Bowser City, do.

Mute City, Big Blue, and GCN Baby Park are the only courses to take place entirely in anti-gravity; the wheels are turned sideaways already before starting.

If the player goes in the opposite direction than what they are meant to, the wheels will turn horizontal once they touch an anti-gravity section despite an anti-gravity strip not being present. This is because the vehicle is programmed to avoid glitching by falling in anti-gravity sections. This applies to any course with anti-gravity where it is possible to drive backwards from a non-anti-gravity section into an anti-gravity section, such as Mario Circuit.

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Trivia

  • When the player leaves the anti-gravity section, the SFX is similar to the zoom-in camera adjustment in Diddy Kong Racing.

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