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The music for this course (and [[SNES Ghost Valley 2|subsequent Ghost]] [[Ghost Valley 3|Valley courses]]) is a sped-up remix of the music that plays in the [[Ghost House]]s in ''[[Super Mario World]]''. Part of this music is also remixed and played on Banshee Boardwalk, Boo Lake, and Broken Pier.
The music for this course (and [[SNES Ghost Valley 2|subsequent Ghost]] [[Ghost Valley 3|Valley courses]]) is a sped-up remix of the music that plays in the [[Ghost House]]s in ''[[Super Mario World]]''. Part of this music is also remixed and played on Banshee Boardwalk, Boo Lake, and Broken Pier.


==Course layout==
==''Super Mario Kart''==
===Course layout===
[[File:SMK Ghost Valley 1 Screenshot.png|thumb|left|[[Mario]] racing on the course in ''Super Mario Kart'']]
[[File:SMK Ghost Valley 1 Screenshot.png|thumb|left|[[Mario]] racing on the course in ''Super Mario Kart'']]
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 course. There are several [[ramp|jump pads]] on the track, the last one allowing drivers to cross a gap. Two other lines are placed directly before two [[? Panel]]s which makes those only reachable by driving back or jumping over them with a [[Cape Feather|Feather]] or a well-timed hop. There are some planks near the end that act as a shortcut, which can only be accessed with a Feather, Mushroom (boosting off the jump pad before it), or a well-timed hop (only applicable in 150cc).{{br|left}}
The course begins with a brief straight followed by the first set of [[? Panel]]s and a 90° turn to the left. There is then a slight left turn followed by a slight right turn and another 90° left turn. Racers then go off a wide jump pad and briefly drive straight, where there is a ? Panel on both sides of the track; there is a jump pad in front of both, requiring racers to hop over the jump pad to reach the ? Panels. Racers then take another 90° left turn followed by another wide jump pad which takes them over a small gap. There is then a 90° right turn and two 90° left turns followed by a brief straight, which brings racers to the finish line.
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Most of the course is surrounded by tiles which act as guard rails, but bumping into a tile will destroy it, allowing racers to go through the subsequent gap and fall off the course.
 
===Shortcuts===
A notable shortcut can be found just after the second wide jump pad. Instead of taking the subsequent right turn, the player can use a [[Cape Feather|Feather]] to hop over a gap and reach a very narrow stretch of track that allows them to cut off the final two turns. Alternatively, this can be performed by using a [[Dash Mushroom|Mushroom]] to boost off the aforementioned jump pad, or by using a well-timed hop on 150cc.


==''Mario Kart: Super Circuit''==
==''Mario Kart: Super Circuit''==
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==''Mario Kart Tour''==
==''Mario Kart Tour''==
[[File:MKT Ghost Valley 1 Scene.jpg|thumb|The course in ''Mario Kart Tour'']]
[[File:MKT Ghost Valley 1 Scene.jpg|thumb|The course in ''Mario Kart Tour'']]
Ghost Valley 1 reappears in ''[[Mario Kart Tour]]'', starting with the [[Halloween Tour (2019)|2019 Halloween Tour]]. It is one of the six ''Super Mario Kart'' courses in the game to have not previously appeared as a retro course since ''Mario Kart: Super Circuit'', the other four being [[SNES Vanilla Lake 1|Vanilla Lake 1]], [[SNES Choco Island 1|Choco Island 1]], [[SNES Donut Plains 2|Donut Plains 2]], [[SNES Vanilla Lake 2|Vanilla Lake 2]], and [[SNES Bowser Castle 3|Bowser Castle 3]]. The background appears to be less dark compared to its original appearance, allowing visibility of mountains, dead trees and an entire lake surrounding the track. The newly-added starting banner, which uses the classic ''Mario Kart'' logo, is held up by two light posts. While the Item Boxes behind the two short [[ramp|jump pads]] are absent, an extra set of Item Boxes are added on the jump pad before them. The jump pad, gap, and 90° turn near the shortcut were moved back, and the straight following said turn is wider. The shortcut itself is blocked by a [[Wooden cutout|cutout]] of Boos, which hides a jump pad behind it. Additionally, the smoother turn at the end of the shortcut is wider. Unlike the original, guard edges are not destroyed after bumping into them, and there are more present on the insides of the smoother 90° turns, the second of which was made sharp. Beside Ghost Valley 1, the 2019 Halloween Tour introduced additional reversed and trick versions of the course, titled '''Ghost Valley 1R''' and '''Ghost Valley 1T''' respectively, with the [[Valentine's Tour]] later adding a reversed/trick version, '''Ghost Valley 1R/T'''.
Ghost Valley 1 reappears in ''[[Mario Kart Tour]]'', starting with the [[Halloween Tour (2019)|2019 Halloween Tour]]. It is one of the six ''Super Mario Kart'' courses in the game to have not previously appeared as a retro course since ''Mario Kart: Super Circuit'', the other five being [[SNES Vanilla Lake 1|Vanilla Lake 1]], [[SNES Choco Island 1|Choco Island 1]], [[SNES Donut Plains 2|Donut Plains 2]], [[SNES Vanilla Lake 2|Vanilla Lake 2]], and [[SNES Bowser Castle 3|Bowser Castle 3]]. The background appears to be less dark compared to its original appearance, allowing visibility of mountains, dead trees and an entire lake surrounding the track. The newly-added starting banner, which uses the classic ''Mario Kart'' logo, is held up by two light posts. While the Item Boxes behind the two short [[ramp|jump pads]] are absent, an extra set of Item Boxes are added on the jump pad before them. The jump pad, gap, and 90° turn near the shortcut were moved back, and the straight following said turn is wider. The shortcut itself is blocked by a [[Wooden cutout|cutout]] of Boos, which hides a jump pad behind it. Additionally, the smoother turn at the end of the shortcut is wider. Unlike the original, guard edges are not destroyed after bumping into them, and there are more present on the insides of the smoother 90° turns.
 
The course also appears '''Ghost Valley 1R''' (reversed), '''Ghost Valley 1T''' (with ramps), and '''Ghost Valley 1R/T''' (reversed with ramps). The former two were introduced alongside the normal variant in the 2019 Halloween Tour, while the latter was introduced in the [[Valentine's Tour]]. In all three variants, a [[Glide Ramp|glide ramp]] is present. [[Piranha Plant]]s also make an appearance in the R and R/T variants.


While many retro courses in ''Mario Kart Tour'' use their original music, the course uses the ''[[Mario Kart Wii]]'' arrangement of this music, which is heard in [[SNES Ghost Valley 2]].
While many retro courses in ''Mario Kart Tour'' use their original music, the course uses the ''[[Mario Kart Wii]]'' arrangement of this music, which is heard in [[SNES Ghost Valley 2]].
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==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=おばけぬまコース1 <small>(''Super Mario Kart'')</small>
|Jap=おばけぬまコース 1 <small>(''Super Mario Kart'')</small>
|JapR=Obake Numa Kōsu 1
|JapR=Obake Numa Kōsu 1
|JapM=Ghost Swamp Course 1
|JapM=Ghost Swamp Course 1
|Jap2=おばけぬま1
|Jap2=おばけぬま1
|Jap2R=Obake Numa 1
|Jap2R=Obake Numa 1
|Jap2M=Ghost Swamp 1
|Jap2M=Ghost Swamp 1
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