Wario Stadium

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Wario Stadium is the second-longest track in Mario Kart 64 and is the first race course of the Star Cup. According to the manual, Wario himself designed and built this track. Wario Stadium has the same music as the three raceways: Luigi Raceway, Mario Raceway, and Royal Raceway.

Course layout

The track contains several sharp turns and a series of hills and bumps. Wario Stadium is the only track in the series to include a jump which, if failed to clear, will set the player back a good quarter of the track; the jump on Mario Circuit 2 sets the player back only a fifth of the track. In later Mario Kart titles, failing to make these kinds of jumps will have Lakitu bring the player back to the start of the jump.

Shortcuts

A glitch enables the player to hop over a wall just after the starting line and end up close to the finish line. A different glitch then can be used to jump over the barrier to just before the finish line, enabling players to cross the finish line while still qualifying as a full lap.

Profiles

Mario Kart 64

  • Instruction manual bio: That rascal Wario was in charge of the design and construction of this course. A fan of motocross races, he brought in major amounts of sand to fill this huge stadium in an attempt to build a course more suitable to bikes than Karts. Each lap's distance is extremely long, making it difficult to stay concentrated on the race.

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ワリオスタジアム
Wario Sutajiamu
Wario Stadium

Chinese 瓦力欧竞技场
Wǎlìōu Jìngjìchǎng
Wario Arena

Trivia

  • In the Nintendo Power Player's Guide for Mario Kart 64, the best staff time listed is 22 seconds, the fastest staff time on any track in the series.
  • This is the only course in Mario Kart 64 that is set in a racing arena that does not have balloons fly into the sky when a race starts.
  • As of Mario Kart 8 and its remake, Wario Stadium is the only track from Mario Kart 64 that has not yet returned as a retro course in a later installment.

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