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|appearances=''[[Super Mario Kart]]<br>[[Mario Kart: Super Circuit]]''
|appearances=''[[Super Mario Kart]]<br>[[Mario Kart: Super Circuit]]''
|cups=[[Mushroom Cup]] (SMK)<br>Extra [[Mushroom Cup]] (MKSC)
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==Appearance in ''Super Mario Kart==
==Appearance in ''Super Mario Kart==
[[File:SMK GhostValley1.png|thumb|left|[[Mario]] racing in '''Ghost Valley 1'''.]]
[[File:SMK GhostValley1.png|thumb|left|[[Mario]] racing in '''Ghost Valley 1'''.]]
Ghost Valley 1 is the third course of the [[Mushroom Cup]] in ''[[Super Mario Kart]]''. It's a rickety old bridge surrounded by [[Boo|Boos]] (who act as mere decoration and don't effect gameplay at all), and falling off the course will result in having to be rescued by [[Lakitu]], a time-consuming ordeal which can set the player back. The course has limited guard edges, but bumping into a tile at the edge of the bridge will destroy it, allowing players to go through and fall off the stage. There are several [[jump]] lines on the track, the last one allowing the driver to cross a gap. Two other lines are placed directly before two [[Item Box]]es which makes those only reachable by driving back or avoiding the jump lines with a [[Cape Feather]]. A Cape Feather is also useful to take a shortcut at the end of the course: Just after crossing the gap, the player should not turn right to follow the regular path but use a Cape Feather to jump on the narrow plank in front of them and then moving on and turning left to reach the target line.
Ghost Valley 1 is the third course of the [[Mushroom Cup]] in ''[[Super Mario Kart]]''. It's a rickety old bridge surrounded by [[Boos]]s. The course has limited guard edges, but bumping into a tile at the edge of the bridge will destroy it, allowing players to go through and fall off the stage. There are several [[jump]] lines on the track, the last one allowing the driver to cross a gap. Two other lines are placed directly before two [[Item Box]]es which makes those only reachable by driving back or avoiding the jump lines with a [[Cape Feather]].


==Appearance in ''Mario Kart: Super Circuit==
==Appearance in ''Mario Kart: Super Circuit==
Ghost Valley 1 is the third track in the Extra Mushroom Cup. It uses the background from [[Boo Lake]]. It is pretty much the same as its [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]] counterpart (except for the usual differences like different coin and item box placings), although the two small bouncy pads before the two lone item boxes and the legs to hold the track up are removed.
Ghost Valley 1 is the third track in the Extra Mushroom Cup. It uses the background from [[Boo Lake]]. It is pretty much the same as its [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]] counterpart, although the two small bouncy pads before the two lone item boxes and the legs to hold the track up are removed.
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Revision as of 19:52, April 6, 2014

Template:Racecourse Ghost Valley 1 first appears in Super Mario Kart, and appears as a retro track in Mario Kart: Super Circuit.

Appearance in Super Mario Kart

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Mario racing in Ghost Valley 1.

Ghost Valley 1 is the third course of the Mushroom Cup in Super Mario Kart. It's a rickety old bridge surrounded by Booss. The course has limited guard edges, but bumping into a tile at the edge of the bridge will destroy it, allowing players to go through and fall off the stage. There are several jump lines on the track, the last one allowing the driver to cross a gap. Two other lines are placed directly before two Item Boxes which makes those only reachable by driving back or avoiding the jump lines with a Cape Feather.

Appearance in Mario Kart: Super Circuit

Ghost Valley 1 is the third track in the Extra Mushroom Cup. It uses the background from Boo Lake. It is pretty much the same as its SNES counterpart, although the two small bouncy pads before the two lone item boxes and the legs to hold the track up are removed. Template:BoxTop

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