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* PreciousPuppy: Poochy, ported over from ''VideoGame/MarioKartTour'' as a possible swap over
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* PreciousPuppy: Poochy, ported over from ''VideoGame/MarioKartTour'' as a possible swap overover Yoshi, is just as adorable as ever.
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* AchievementSystem: ''CTGP-7'' has five special achievements that, when completed, award the player with special PaletteSwaps of different characters as well as a special Discord role if the player's account is linked to the game. Three of these achievements are based around getting certain milestones in all custom cups[[note]]getting a gold trophy, then one star, then three[[/note]], while the remaining two are awarded for completing all missions with a perfect score and achieving 5000 VR (versus rating) in Custom Tracks Worldwide (CTWW).
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** Waluigi (who was cut from the vanilla game due to time constraints), [=ROB=], Birdo, Baby Mario, Baby Luigi, Toadette, and [[VideoGame/DonkeyKongCountry Funky Kong]], all of whom were absent from ''7'', come back in this mod as optional character swaps.
** For the ''Mario'' series as a whole, we have [[VideoGame/SuperMarioRPG Boshi]], who has not made any appearances since his debut game. He returns here as an optional character swap for Yoshi.
** As for items, the Fake Item Box makes a return after getting cut from ''7'', complete with {{Balance Buff}}s to make it more powerful. The [[VideoGame/MarioKartWii Mega Mushroom]] also returns in 1.4.
* TheCameo: Wendy appears on sponsors in Archipelago Avenue while a [[VideoGame/SuperMarioSunshine Pianta]] and an [[Franchise/{{Pokemon}} Espeon]] appear on sponsors in Metro Madness with the latter appearing on DS Shroom Ridge and [[VideoGame/MarioKartSuperCircuit GBA]] Riverside Park. The [[VideoGame/SuperMarioWorld Dolphin]] sponsor appears in both tracks.
** To Super Mario Sunshine: A [[VideoGame/SuperMarioSunshine Shine Sprite]] appears in [[VideoGame/MarioKartDS DS]] Wario Stadium and [[VideoGame/MarioKartDS DS]] Shroom Ridge on a sponsor.
** To VideoGame/PokemonGoldAndSilver: an Espeon appears on Evergreen Crossing along with an [[VideoGame/SuperMarioGalaxy Ice Flower]] (without the stem).
* CasinoPark: [[VideoGame/SegaSuperstars SASARDS]] Bingo Party is a prime example of this trope, complete with a [[VideoGame/MarioKartDS DS]] Waluigi Pinball-esque Item Roulette
** For the ''Mario'' series as a whole, we have [[VideoGame/SuperMarioRPG Boshi]], who has not made any appearances since his debut game. He returns here as an optional character swap for Yoshi.
** As for items, the Fake Item Box makes a return after getting cut from ''7'', complete with {{Balance Buff}}s to make it more powerful. The [[VideoGame/MarioKartWii Mega Mushroom]] also returns in 1.4.
* TheCameo: Wendy appears on sponsors in Archipelago Avenue while a [[VideoGame/SuperMarioSunshine Pianta]] and an [[Franchise/{{Pokemon}} Espeon]] appear on sponsors in Metro Madness with the latter appearing on DS Shroom Ridge and [[VideoGame/MarioKartSuperCircuit GBA]] Riverside Park. The [[VideoGame/SuperMarioWorld Dolphin]] sponsor appears in both tracks.
** To Super Mario Sunshine: A [[VideoGame/SuperMarioSunshine Shine Sprite]] appears in [[VideoGame/MarioKartDS DS]] Wario Stadium and [[VideoGame/MarioKartDS DS]] Shroom Ridge on a sponsor.
** To VideoGame/PokemonGoldAndSilver: an Espeon appears on Evergreen Crossing along with an [[VideoGame/SuperMarioGalaxy Ice Flower]] (without the stem).
* CasinoPark: [[VideoGame/SegaSuperstars SASARDS]] Bingo Party is a prime example of this trope, complete with a [[VideoGame/MarioKartDS DS]] Waluigi Pinball-esque Item Roulette
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** Waluigi (who was cut from the vanilla game due to time constraints), [=ROB=], Dry Bowser, Dry Bones, Birdo, Baby Mario, Baby Luigi, Baby Peach, Baby Daisy, Petey Piranha, Toadette, and [[VideoGame/DonkeyKongCountry Funky Kong]], all of whom were absent from ''7'', come back in this mod as optional character swaps.
** Robo Mario, a character originating from the ''VideoGame/MarioKartArcadeGP'' series who hadn't made an appearance in ''that'' series since its 2007 installment, makes his return as a possible swap over Metal Mario.
** For the ''Mario'' series as a whole, we have [[VideoGame/SuperMarioRPG Boshi]], [[VideoGame/MarioAndLuigiBowsersInsideStory Midbus]], and [[VideoGame/SuperPaperMario Mr. L]], three RPG characters whohas not made any appearances hadn't returned since his their debut game. He returns here games, return as character swaps over Yoshi, Bowser, and Luigi respectively.
** Also returning to the series after a long absence is the Ninja from ''Franchise/FinalFantasy'', who hadn't made an appearance in the world of ''Mario'' since ''VideoGame/MarioSportsMix'', all the way back in 2010. Here, he's an optional swap over Mario.
** The [[VideoGame/FaceRaiders Face Raider]], [[VideoGame/NintendoBadgeArcade Arcade Bunny]], and [=eShop=] Bag, three 3DS mascots that were abandoned after the 3DS's end-of-life, were also added as possible characterswap for Yoshi.
swaps.
** As for items, the Fake Item Box makes a return after getting cut from ''7'', complete with {{Balance Buff}}s to make it more powerful. The [[VideoGame/MarioKartWii Mega Mushroom]] also returns in 1.4.
4, and is functionally identical to its home game.
* TheCameo:Wendy appears on Several via the various sponsors in Archipelago Avenue while on the tracks, such as [[VideoGame/SuperMarioBros3 Wendy]][[note]]Archipelago Avenue[[/note]], a [[VideoGame/SuperMarioSunshine Pianta]] and Pianta]][[note]]Metro Madness[[/note]], a Shine Sprite[[note]]DS Wario Stadium, DS Shroom Ridge[[/note]], an [[Franchise/{{Pokemon}} Espeon]] appear on sponsors in Metro Madness with the latter appearing on Espeon]][[note]]Metro Madness, DS Shroom Ridge Ridge, Evergreen Crossing, and [[VideoGame/MarioKartSuperCircuit GBA]] GBA Riverside Park. The Park[[/note]], a [[VideoGame/SuperMarioWorld Dolphin]] sponsor appears in both tracks.
** To Super Mario Sunshine: A [[VideoGame/SuperMarioSunshine Shine Sprite]] appears in [[VideoGame/MarioKartDS DS]] Wario Stadium and [[VideoGame/MarioKartDS DS]]Dolphin]][[note]]DS Shroom Ridge on and GBA Riverside Park[[/note]], and a sponsor.
** To VideoGame/PokemonGoldAndSilver: an Espeon appears on Evergreen Crossing along with an [[VideoGame/SuperMarioGalaxystemless [[VideoGame/NewSuperMarioBrosWii Ice Flower]] (without the stem).
Flower]][[note]]Evergreen Crossing]][[/note]].
* CasinoPark: [[VideoGame/SegaSuperstarsSASARDS]] Bingo Party Party]] is a prime example of this trope, complete with a [[VideoGame/MarioKartDS DS]] Waluigi Pinball-esque Item Rouletteitem roulette sound.
** Robo Mario, a character originating from the ''VideoGame/MarioKartArcadeGP'' series who hadn't made an appearance in ''that'' series since its 2007 installment, makes his return as a possible swap over Metal Mario.
** For the ''Mario'' series as a whole, we have [[VideoGame/SuperMarioRPG Boshi]], [[VideoGame/MarioAndLuigiBowsersInsideStory Midbus]], and [[VideoGame/SuperPaperMario Mr. L]], three RPG characters who
** Also returning to the series after a long absence is the Ninja from ''Franchise/FinalFantasy'', who hadn't made an appearance in the world of ''Mario'' since ''VideoGame/MarioSportsMix'', all the way back in 2010. Here, he's an optional swap over Mario.
** The [[VideoGame/FaceRaiders Face Raider]], [[VideoGame/NintendoBadgeArcade Arcade Bunny]], and [=eShop=] Bag, three 3DS mascots that were abandoned after the 3DS's end-of-life, were also added as possible character
** As for items, the Fake Item Box makes a return after getting cut from ''7'', complete with {{Balance Buff}}s to make it more powerful. The [[VideoGame/MarioKartWii Mega Mushroom]] also returns in 1.
* TheCameo:
** To Super Mario Sunshine: A [[VideoGame/SuperMarioSunshine Shine Sprite]] appears in [[VideoGame/MarioKartDS DS]] Wario Stadium and [[VideoGame/MarioKartDS DS]]
** To VideoGame/PokemonGoldAndSilver: an Espeon appears on Evergreen Crossing along with an [[VideoGame/SuperMarioGalaxy
* CasinoPark: [[VideoGame/SegaSuperstars
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** [[VideoGame/RoboticOperatingBuddy ROB]] and Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog appear as playable characters as {{Palette Swap}}s of Daisy and [[VideoGame/DonkeyKongCountry DK]] respectively.
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** Several custom characters are from non-''Mario'' properties, including [[VideoGame/RoboticOperatingBuddy ROB]] ROB]], Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog, the ''VideoGame/NintendoBadgeArcade'' Bunny, the Ninja from ''Franchise/FinalFantasy'', the [[UsefulNotes/Nintendo3DS eShop Bag]], and Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog appear as playable characters as {{Palette Swap}}s of Daisy and [[VideoGame/DonkeyKongCountry DK]] respectively.a [[VideoGame/FaceRaiders Face Raider]].
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* ForestOfPerpetualAutumn: [[VideoGame/CTGPRevolution Wii]] Autumn Forest ([[JustForFun/IThoughtItMeant Different from]] [[VideoGame/MarioKartWii Wii Maple Treeway]] in the vanilla game) and [[VideoGame/CTGPRevolution Wii]] Concord Town.
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** Upon completing all five of ''CTGP-7'''s achievements (detailed above), the player is awarded with Rainbow Chain Chomp as a playable character.
* ForestOfPerpetualAutumn:[[VideoGame/CTGPRevolution Wii]] Concord Town and Autumn Forest ([[JustForFun/IThoughtItMeant Different Forest[[note]][[JustForFun/IThoughtItMeant different from]] [[VideoGame/MarioKartWii Wii Maple Treeway]] in the vanilla game) and [[VideoGame/CTGPRevolution Wii]] Concord Town. game)[[/note]], both of which are coincidentally based off of tracks from ''VideoGame/CTGPRevolution''.
* ForestOfPerpetualAutumn:
* GoldMakesEverythingShiny: Four of the {{Palette Swap}}s awarded for completing various in-game milestones are shiny gold versions of preexisting characters, specifically Shy Guy, ROB, Chain Chomp, and Yoshi.
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* NonIndicativeName: Wii Autumn Forest, Wii Concord Town, Wii Castle of Time, and F-Zero Big Blue don't say that they're Retro Tracks from VideoGame/CTGPRevolution (for the former 3) and VideoGame/FZero (for the latter) in-game.
* PaletteSwap: The mod adds 7 different colors of Shy Guy (blue, pink, white, black, green, light blue, and yellow). Toad also has a blue palette swap, while Yoshi has [[{{Mascot}} red]] and purple palette swaps.
* PaletteSwap: The mod adds 7 different colors of Shy Guy (blue, pink, white, black, green, light blue, and yellow). Toad also has a blue palette swap, while Yoshi has [[{{Mascot}} red]] and purple palette swaps.
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* NonIndicativeName: Wii Autumn Forest, Wii Concord Town, Wii Castle of Time, and F-Zero Big Blue don't say that they're Retro Tracks from retro tracksfrom VideoGame/CTGPRevolution (for the former 3) three) and VideoGame/FZero (for the latter) in-game.
* PaletteSwap: A few of the character swaps are simple palette changes:
** The mod adds7 different 8 additional colors of Shy Guy (blue, pink, white, black, green, light blue, and yellow). yellow, as well as gold if you obtain one ''CTGP-7'' achievement).
** The Blue Toadalso has a blue palette swap, while is an optional swap over the standard Red one.
** Yoshi has a whopping ''nine'' different color options outside of a standard green[[note]]Black, cyan, dark blue, orange, pink, purple, [[{{Mascot}}red]] red]], white, and purple palette swaps.yellow]], which goes up to 10 if you obtain four achievements and unlock Gold Yoshi.
** In addition to the above golden swaps, ROB and Chain Chomp have gold skins for completing two and three achievements respectively, while the latter also has a [[EverythingsBetterWithRainbows rainbow]] swap for completing all five of them.
* PreciousPuppy: Poochy, ported over from ''VideoGame/MarioKartTour'' as a possible swap over
* PaletteSwap: A few of the character swaps are simple palette changes:
** The mod adds
** The Blue Toad
** Yoshi has a whopping ''nine'' different color options outside of a standard green[[note]]Black, cyan, dark blue, orange, pink, purple, [[{{Mascot}}
** In addition to the above golden swaps, ROB and Chain Chomp have gold skins for completing two and three achievements respectively, while the latter also has a [[EverythingsBetterWithRainbows rainbow]] swap for completing all five of them.
* PreciousPuppy: Poochy, ported over from ''VideoGame/MarioKartTour'' as a possible swap over
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* GuestFighter: See {{Crossover}} above.
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* {{Irony}}: Wii Autumn Forest, Wii Concord Town, Wii Castle of Time, and F-Zero Big Blue don't say that they're Retro Tracks from VideoGame/CTGPRevolution (for the former 3) and VideoGame/FZero (for the latter) in-game.
* NonIndicativeName: Wii Autumn Forest, Wii Concord Town, Wii Castle of Time, and F-Zero Big Blue don't say that they're Retro Tracks from VideoGame/CTGPRevolution (for the former 3) and VideoGame/FZero (for the latter) in-game.
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* TakeThatAudience: Chain Chomp's reaction to losing a race[=/=]battle.
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** There's also a setting that has the LED on your 3DS glow blue when a Spiny Shell is released, yellow when a Lighting is used White when a Blooper is released[[note]] As of 1.1.16 and up only[[/note]], or rainbow when you reach the 3rd lap/section on certain tracks (Vanilla Rainbow Road, SNES Rainbow Road, Star Slope, [[MindScrew Miku's Birthday Spectacular]], [[VideoGame/MarioKart64 N64]] Rainbow Road, GBA Rainbow Road, Space Road, and Rainbow Road DX only).
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** There's also a setting that has the LED on your 3DS glow blue when a Spiny Shell is released, yellow when a Lighting is used White when a Blooper is released[[note]] As of 1.1.16 and up only[[/note]], or rainbow when you reach the 3rd lap/section on certain tracks (Vanilla Rainbow Road, SNES Rainbow Road, Star Slope, [[MindScrew Miku's Birthday Spectacular]], [[VideoGame/MarioKart64 N64]] Rainbow Road, GBA Rainbow Road, Space Road, [[VideoGame/MarioKartTour RMX Rainbow Road]], and Rainbow Road DX only).
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** Already an AI Breaker in the vanilla games, the Blooper item is a computer's worst nightmare here. Due to the Blooper's ink now severely reducing handling, the computers drive like drunken crackheads when they're inked.
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** Already an AI A.I. Breaker in the vanilla games, the Blooper item is a computer's worst nightmare here. Due to the Blooper's ink now severely reducing handling, the computers drive like drunken crackheads when they're inked.
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** As for items, the Fake Item Box makes a return after getting cut from ''7'', complete with {{Balance Buff}}s to make it more powerful. The [[VideoGame/MarioKartWii Mega Mushroom]] is also set to return in a future update.
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** As for items, the Fake Item Box makes a return after getting cut from ''7'', complete with {{Balance Buff}}s to make it more powerful. The [[VideoGame/MarioKartWii Mega Mushroom]] is also set to return returns in a future update.1.4.
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* ArtificialStupidity: Setting the cc modifier to over 700 causes the computers to fly off the track like they're complete idiots. [[UpToEleven It gets super crazy]] at 9999cc.
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* ArtificialStupidity: Setting the cc modifier to over 700 causes the computers to fly off the track like they're complete idiots. [[UpToEleven It gets super crazy]] crazy at 9999cc.
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** The Rainbow Cup takes this UpToEleven as it's comprised ''entirely'' of Rainbow Road tracks, with the finale being a [[AllTheWorldsAreAStage medley of all the other Rainbow Roads]].
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** The Rainbow Cup takes this UpToEleven up to eleven as it's comprised ''entirely'' of Rainbow Road tracks, with the finale being a [[AllTheWorldsAreAStage medley of all the other Rainbow Roads]].
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** The final track of the Coin Cup is Miku's Birthday Spectacular, a track themed entirely around Music/HatsuneMiku. Miku herself used to be a playable character, but was eventually removed due to negative reception.
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** The final track of the Coin Cup is Miku's Birthday Spectacular, a track themed entirely around Music/HatsuneMiku. Miku herself used to be a playable character, but was eventually removed due to negative reception.
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* MindScrew: [[Music/HatsuneMiku Miku's Birthday Spectacular]], a ridiculously difficult track that looks incredibly bizarre and remains even after Miku herself was cut from the game. It's also categorized as a Rainbow Road for some reason.
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* MindScrew: [[Music/HatsuneMiku Miku's Birthday Spectacular]], a ridiculously difficult track that looks incredibly bizarre and remains even after Miku herself was cut from the game.is deceptively tough. It's also categorized as a Rainbow Road for some reason.
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* PutOnABus:
** [[VideoGame/SuperMarioGalaxy Honey Queen]], Lakitu, Daisy, Luigi, and Donkey Kong had this fate in earlier versions, but later came back as optional swaps.
** Music/HatsuneMiku used to be a playable character, but due to fan outcry she was ultimately removed. Unlike the above-mentioned replaced characters, she has yet to reappear.
** [[VideoGame/SuperMarioGalaxy Honey Queen]], Lakitu, Daisy, Luigi, and Donkey Kong had this fate in earlier versions, but later came back as optional swaps.
** Music/HatsuneMiku used to be a playable character, but due to fan outcry she was ultimately removed. Unlike the above-mentioned replaced characters, she has yet to reappear.
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* PutOnABus:
**PutOnABus: [[VideoGame/SuperMarioGalaxy Honey Queen]], Lakitu, Daisy, Luigi, and Donkey Kong had this fate in earlier versions, but later came back as optional swaps.
** Music/HatsuneMiku used to be a playable character, but due to fan outcry she was ultimately removed. Unlike the above-mentioned replaced characters, she has yet to reappear.swaps.
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** Music/HatsuneMiku used to be a playable character, but due to fan outcry she was ultimately removed. Unlike the above-mentioned replaced characters, she has yet to reappear.
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* PaletteSwap: The mod adds 7 different colors of Shy Guy (Blue, Pink, White, Black, Green, Light Blue, and Yellow). Yoshi and Toad have a Red and Blue palette swap, respectively.
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* PaletteSwap: The mod adds 7 different colors of Shy Guy (Blue, Pink, White, Black, Green, Light Blue, (blue, pink, white, black, green, light blue, and Yellow). Yoshi and yellow). Toad have also has a Red and Blue blue palette swap, respectively.while Yoshi has [[{{Mascot}} red]] and purple palette swaps.
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** Whenever you reach the final lap of one of the Rainbow Road tracks, the 3DS's LED will ''glow rainbow''.[[note]]The 3DS's LED can actually display multiple different colors outside of red, blue, green, and orange, but they're normally never seen unless the MCU is bricked. Thankfully, this doesn't actually brick your 3DS's MCU.[[/note]]
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** Whenever you reach If turned on in the options menu, reaching the final lap of one of the Rainbow Road tracks, tracks will cause the 3DS's LED will ''glow rainbow''.[[note]]The 3DS's LED can actually display multiple different colors outside of red, blue, green, and orange, but they're normally never seen unless the MCU is bricked. Thankfully, this doesn't actually brick your 3DS's MCU.[[/note]]
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* FungusHumongous: Mushroom Mountain, aka Mushroom Peaks, has been added in the 1.2 update.
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* FungusHumongous: Mushroom Mountain, aka a remake of Mushroom Peaks, has been was added in the 1.2 update. Wii Mushroom Gorge from the vanilla game also counts.
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* AllTheWorldsAreAStage: A variation. Rainbow Road DX, the final track of the Rainbow Cup, combines all of the Rainbow Roads up to ''VideoGame/MarioKart8'' (minus the ones from the ''VideoGame/MarioKartArcadeGP'' series) into one giant Rainbow Road.
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* AstralFinale: This mod adds 6 different Rainbow Roads to the game, but 2 of them [[DownplayedExample don't look like one]].
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* AstralFinale: This mod adds 6 different Rainbow Roads to the game, but 2 two of them (Star Slope and [[Music/HatsuneMiku Miku's Birthday Spectacular]]) [[DownplayedExample don't look like one]].traditional ones]].
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* {{Crossover}}: [[VideoGame/RoboticOperatingBuddy ROB]] and Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog appear as playable characters as {{Palette Swap}}s of Daisy and [[VideoGame/DonkeyKongCountry DK]] respectively.
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* {{Crossover}}: {{Crossover}}:
** [[VideoGame/RoboticOperatingBuddy ROB]] and Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog appear as playable characters as {{Palette Swap}}s of Daisy and [[VideoGame/DonkeyKongCountry DK]]respectively.respectively.
** A number of stages from other {{Mascot Racer}}s appear as custom tracks, including ''VideoGame/CrashTeamRacing''[[note]]CTR Crash Cove and CTR Cortex Castle[[/note]], ''VideoGame/DiddyKongRacing''[[note]]DKR Star City and DKR Jungle Falls[[/note]], and ''[[VideoGame/SegaSuperstars Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing]]''[[note]]Bingo Party[[/note]].
** The final track of the Coin Cup is Miku's Birthday Spectacular, a track themed entirely around Music/HatsuneMiku. Miku herself used to be a playable character, but was eventually removed due to negative reception.
** [[VideoGame/RoboticOperatingBuddy ROB]] and Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog appear as playable characters as {{Palette Swap}}s of Daisy and [[VideoGame/DonkeyKongCountry DK]]
** A number of stages from other {{Mascot Racer}}s appear as custom tracks, including ''VideoGame/CrashTeamRacing''[[note]]CTR Crash Cove and CTR Cortex Castle[[/note]], ''VideoGame/DiddyKongRacing''[[note]]DKR Star City and DKR Jungle Falls[[/note]], and ''[[VideoGame/SegaSuperstars Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing]]''[[note]]Bingo Party[[/note]].
** The final track of the Coin Cup is Miku's Birthday Spectacular, a track themed entirely around Music/HatsuneMiku. Miku herself used to be a playable character, but was eventually removed due to negative reception.
* EverythingsBetterWithRainbows:
** Whenever you reach the final lap of one of the Rainbow Road tracks, the 3DS's LED will ''glow rainbow''.[[note]]The 3DS's LED can actually display multiple different colors outside of red, blue, green, and orange, but they're normally never seen unless the MCU is bricked. Thankfully, this doesn't actually brick your 3DS's MCU.[[/note]]
** The Rainbow Cup takes this UpToEleven as it's comprised ''entirely'' of Rainbow Road tracks, with the finale being a [[AllTheWorldsAreAStage medley of all the other Rainbow Roads]].
** Whenever you reach the final lap of one of the Rainbow Road tracks, the 3DS's LED will ''glow rainbow''.[[note]]The 3DS's LED can actually display multiple different colors outside of red, blue, green, and orange, but they're normally never seen unless the MCU is bricked. Thankfully, this doesn't actually brick your 3DS's MCU.[[/note]]
** The Rainbow Cup takes this UpToEleven as it's comprised ''entirely'' of Rainbow Road tracks, with the finale being a [[AllTheWorldsAreAStage medley of all the other Rainbow Roads]].
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* GameBreakingBug: In addition to Miku's Birthday Spectacular below, if you play with [=CPUs=] online, someone's gonna get disconnected soon.[[note]] The thing behind this is the anti-cheat system from the vanilla game which kicks in when it detects someone lagging behind (which is bound to happen if there are [=CPUs=] in there and at least one of them gets ahead.) [[/note]]. As of 1.3, [=CPUs=] now appear in CTWW and that disconnection bug is (mostly) fixed.
* GlowingEyesOfDoom: The Custom Character Mr. L has these all the time, but [[RuleOfCool they just look cool and don't affect gameplay]].
* GlowingEyesOfDoom: The Custom Character Mr. L has these all the time, but [[RuleOfCool they just look cool and don't affect gameplay]].
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* GameBreakingBug: In addition to Miku's Birthday Spectacular below, earlier versions, if you play with [=CPUs=] online, someone's gonna get disconnected soon.[[note]] The thing behind this is the anti-cheat system from the vanilla game which kicks in when it detects someone lagging behind (which is bound to happen if there are [=CPUs=] in there and at least one of them gets ahead.) [[/note]]. As of 1.3, [=CPUs=] now appear in CTWW and that disconnection bug is (mostly) fixed.
* GlowingEyesOfDoom: The Custom Character [[VideoGame/SuperPaperMario Mr.L L]] has these all the time, but [[RuleOfCool they just look cool and don't affect gameplay]].
* GlowingEyesOfDoom: The Custom Character [[VideoGame/SuperPaperMario Mr.
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* MindScrew: Miku's Birthday Spectacular. a ridiculously difficult, [[GameBreakingBug crash-prone]] track [[WhatDoYouMeanItWasntMadeOnDrugs that looks weird due to surrealism.]]
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* MindScrew: [[Music/HatsuneMiku Miku's Birthday Spectacular. Spectacular]], a ridiculously difficult, [[GameBreakingBug crash-prone]] difficult track [[WhatDoYouMeanItWasntMadeOnDrugs that looks weird due to surrealism.]]incredibly bizarre and remains even after Miku herself was cut from the game. It's also categorized as a Rainbow Road for some reason.
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* PutOnABus: [[VideoGame/SuperMarioGalaxy Honey Queen]], Lakitu, Daisy, Luigi, and DK had this fate in earlier versions, but later came back as optional swaps.
* ShiftingSandLand: Doge Desert and DS Desert Hills. The former combines it with the infamous meme "Doge", too!
* ShiftingSandLand: Doge Desert and DS Desert Hills. The former combines it with the infamous meme "Doge", too!
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* PutOnABus: PutOnABus:
** [[VideoGame/SuperMarioGalaxy Honey Queen]], Lakitu, Daisy, Luigi, andDK Donkey Kong had this fate in earlier versions, but later came back as optional swaps.
** Music/HatsuneMiku used to be a playable character, but due to fan outcry she was ultimately removed. Unlike the above-mentioned replaced characters, she has yet to reappear.
* ShiftingSandLand: Doge Desert and DS Desert Hills. The former combines it with the infamousmeme "Doge", memes "Doge" and Music/{{Darude}} Sandstorm, too!
** [[VideoGame/SuperMarioGalaxy Honey Queen]], Lakitu, Daisy, Luigi, and
** Music/HatsuneMiku used to be a playable character, but due to fan outcry she was ultimately removed. Unlike the above-mentioned replaced characters, she has yet to reappear.
* ShiftingSandLand: Doge Desert and DS Desert Hills. The former combines it with the infamous
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* TheComputerIsACheatingBastard: Same as the vanilla game, and even more [[TooDumbToLive when you select 'Mirror' in the menu and set the CC modifier to 50cc, which is supposed to be the easiest difficulty]] ''[[ExaggeratedTrope in the GAME]]'' [[note]] besides battle mode, I’m not sure if it counts or not since the cc isn’t shown[[/note]]
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* TheComputerIsACheatingBastard: [[TheComputerIsACheatingBastard/MarioKart Same as the vanilla game, game]], and even more [[TooDumbToLive when you select 'Mirror' in the menu and set the CC modifier to 50cc, which is supposed to be the easiest difficulty]] ''[[ExaggeratedTrope the easiest difficulty in the GAME]]'' [[note]] besides battle mode, I’m not sure if it counts or not since the cc isn’t shown[[/note]]game]]''.
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* BraggingRightsReward: the gold glider. Nothing special about it.
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* BraggingRightsReward: The Gold Glider as usual, which has the gold glider. Nothing special about it.exact same stats as the default Super Glider as well as the Beast Glider, despite requiring ''10,000 coins'' to unlock.
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This mod of ''VideoGame/MarioKart7'', based off of VideoGame/CTGPRevolution, adds over 50 new tracks not present in the original game.
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The game can be downloaded [[https://ctgp-7.github.io/ here]]. For legal reasons, you'll need to find a copy of ''Mario Kart 7'' yourself.
* AIBreaker:
** The computers have a tough time dealing with 200cc and up, and begin to fly off the track at 700cc and up.
** Already an AI Breaker in the vanilla games, the Blooper item is a computer's worst nightmare here. Due to the Blooper's ink now severely reducing handling, the computers drive like drunken crackheads when they're inked.
** The computers have a tough time dealing with 200cc and up, and begin to fly off the track at 700cc and up.
** Already an AI Breaker in the vanilla games, the Blooper item is a computer's worst nightmare here. Due to the Blooper's ink now severely reducing handling, the computers drive like drunken crackheads when they're inked.
* BalanceBuff: Two underpowered items received mechanical changes in order to make them more worthwhile:
** The Fake Item Box, re-added after getting cut due to time constraints, suffered from being [[PaperThinDisguise painfully easy to spot]] in previous games. Here, it looks like a regular old item box from a distance, only to reveal its true red form up close; by that point, it'll be too late for most drivers to get out of its way.
** The Blooper's handling debuff has been amplified, making vehicles very hard to control while inked. Additionally, it also now provides a slight speed drop.
** The Fake Item Box, re-added after getting cut due to time constraints, suffered from being [[PaperThinDisguise painfully easy to spot]] in previous games. Here, it looks like a regular old item box from a distance, only to reveal its true red form up close; by that point, it'll be too late for most drivers to get out of its way.
** The Blooper's handling debuff has been amplified, making vehicles very hard to control while inked. Additionally, it also now provides a slight speed drop.
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* TheBusCameBack: Waluigi (who was cut from the vanilla game), [=ROB=], Birdo, Baby Mario, Baby Luigi, and [[VideoGame/DonkeyKongCountry Funky Kong]] came back in this mod.
* TheCameo: Wendy and Toadette appear on sponsors in Archipelago Avenue while a [[VideoGame/SuperMarioSunshine Pianta]] and an [[Franchise/{{Pokemon}} Espeon]] appear on sponsors in Metro Madness with the latter appearing on DS Shroom Ridge and [[VideoGame/MarioKartSuperCircuit GBA]] Riverside Park. The [[VideoGame/SuperMarioWorld Dolphin]] sponsor appears in both tracks.
* TheCameo: Wendy and Toadette appear on sponsors in Archipelago Avenue while a [[VideoGame/SuperMarioSunshine Pianta]] and an [[Franchise/{{Pokemon}} Espeon]] appear on sponsors in Metro Madness with the latter appearing on DS Shroom Ridge and [[VideoGame/MarioKartSuperCircuit GBA]] Riverside Park. The [[VideoGame/SuperMarioWorld Dolphin]] sponsor appears in both tracks.
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* TheBusCameBack: TheBusCameBack:
** Waluigi (who was cut from the vanillagame), game due to time constraints), [=ROB=], Birdo, Baby Mario, Baby Luigi, Toadette, and [[VideoGame/DonkeyKongCountry Funky Kong]] came Kong]], all of whom were absent from ''7'', come back in this mod.
mod as optional character swaps.
** For the ''Mario'' series as a whole, we have [[VideoGame/SuperMarioRPG Boshi]], who has not made any appearances since his debut game. He returns here as an optional character swap for Yoshi.
** As for items, the Fake Item Box makes a return after getting cut from ''7'', complete with {{Balance Buff}}s to make it more powerful. The [[VideoGame/MarioKartWii Mega Mushroom]] is also set to return in a future update.
* TheCameo: Wendyand Toadette appear appears on sponsors in Archipelago Avenue while a [[VideoGame/SuperMarioSunshine Pianta]] and an [[Franchise/{{Pokemon}} Espeon]] appear on sponsors in Metro Madness with the latter appearing on DS Shroom Ridge and [[VideoGame/MarioKartSuperCircuit GBA]] Riverside Park. The [[VideoGame/SuperMarioWorld Dolphin]] sponsor appears in both tracks.
** Waluigi (who was cut from the vanilla
** For the ''Mario'' series as a whole, we have [[VideoGame/SuperMarioRPG Boshi]], who has not made any appearances since his debut game. He returns here as an optional character swap for Yoshi.
** As for items, the Fake Item Box makes a return after getting cut from ''7'', complete with {{Balance Buff}}s to make it more powerful. The [[VideoGame/MarioKartWii Mega Mushroom]] is also set to return in a future update.
* TheCameo: Wendy
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* {{Crossover}}: [[VideoGame/RoboticOperatingBuddy ROB]] and Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog appear as playable characters as PaletteSwap of Daisy and [[VideoGame/DonkeyKongCountry DK]] respectively.
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* {{Crossover}}: [[VideoGame/RoboticOperatingBuddy ROB]] and Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog appear as playable characters as PaletteSwap {{Palette Swap}}s of Daisy and [[VideoGame/DonkeyKongCountry DK]] respectively.
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* GlowingEyesOfDoom: The Custom Character Mr. L has these all the time, but [[CoolButInefficient they just look cool and don't affect gameplay]].
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* GlowingEyesOfDoom: The Custom Character Mr. L has these all the time, but [[CoolButInefficient [[RuleOfCool they just look cool and don't affect gameplay]].
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* KidsDrivingCars: Baby Mario and Baby Luigi are in the game, both over the playable Lakitu.
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* KidsDrivingCars: Baby Mario and Baby Luigi are in the game, both as options over the playable Lakitu.
* {{Mascot}}: Red Yoshi. Aside from being an optional PaletteSwap for Yoshi, a Red Yoshi appears on the 3DS Home Menu banner for CTGP's launcher, and the Egg 1 is now red by default. Additionally, the main bot on the official Discord server is known as [=RedYoshiBot=]. In earlier versions, Red Yoshi also appeared on the title screen.
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* PutOnABus: [[VideoGame/SuperMarioGalaxy Honey Queen]], Lakitu, Daisy, Luigi, and DK had this fate in earlier versions.
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* PutOnABus: [[VideoGame/SuperMarioGalaxy Honey Queen]], Lakitu, Daisy, Luigi, and DK had this fate in earlier versions.versions, but later came back as optional swaps.
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* {{Troll}}: In Doge Desert, there [[SchmuckBait appears to be a large shortcut]] by the Doge Sphinx. Try to drive through it with mushrooms, and an invisible wall will reveal itself, decorated with "No U"s and Doge trollfaces.
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* GameBreakingBug: In addition to Miku's Birthday Spectacular below, if you play with [=CPUs=] online, someone's gonna get disconnected soon.[[note]] The thing behind this is the anti-cheat system from the vanilla game which kicks in when it detects someone lagging behind (which is bound to happen if there are [=CPUs=] in there and at least one of them gets ahead.) [[/note]]. As of 1.3, CPUs now appear in CTWW and that disconnection bug is (mostly) fixed.
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* GameBreakingBug: In addition to Miku's Birthday Spectacular below, if you play with [=CPUs=] online, someone's gonna get disconnected soon.[[note]] The thing behind this is the anti-cheat system from the vanilla game which kicks in when it detects someone lagging behind (which is bound to happen if there are [=CPUs=] in there and at least one of them gets ahead.) [[/note]]. As of 1.3, CPUs [=CPUs=] now appear in CTWW and that disconnection bug is (mostly) fixed.
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* GameBreakingBug: In addition to Miku's Birthday Spectacular below, if you play with [=CPUs=] online, someone's gonna get disconnected soon.[[note]] The thing behind this is the anti-cheat system from the vanilla game which kicks in when it detects someone lagging behind (which is bound to happen if there are [=CPUs=] in there and at least one of them gets ahead.) [[/note]]
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* GameBreakingBug: In addition to Miku's Birthday Spectacular below, if you play with [=CPUs=] online, someone's gonna get disconnected soon.[[note]] The thing behind this is the anti-cheat system from the vanilla game which kicks in when it detects someone lagging behind (which is bound to happen if there are [=CPUs=] in there and at least one of them gets ahead.) [[/note]][[/note]]. As of 1.3, CPUs now appear in CTWW and that disconnection bug is (mostly) fixed.
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* SpringySpores: Mushroom Mountain, as seen above, and the vanilla Wii Mushroom Gorge.
** GBA Sky Garden, Rainbow Road DX, and several others also have a bouncy mushroom.
** GBA Sky Garden, Rainbow Road DX, and several others also have a bouncy mushroom.
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* FungusHumongous: Mushroom Mountain, aka Mushroom Peaks, has been added in the 1.2 update.
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* SlippySlideyIceWorld: Evergreen Crossing and N64 Frappe Snowland count as one each.
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* SlippySlideyIceWorld: Evergreen Crossing and N64 Frappe Snowland count as one each. Added in the 1.2 update are Glacier Mine, a 1-lap track, and Stargaze Summit.
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* KidsDrivingCars: Baby Mario and Baby Luigi are in the game, both over the playable Lakitu.
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* LudicrousSpeed: Setting the cc modifier to 9999cc causes to happen. [[ArtificialStupidity This even happens to the computers, too!]]
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* LudicrousSpeed: Setting the cc modifier to 9999cc causes this to happen. [[ArtificialStupidity This even happens to the computers, too!]]
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* ShiftingSandLand: Doge Desert and DS Desert Hills.
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* ShiftingSandLand: Doge Desert and DS Desert Hills. The former combines it with the infamous meme "Doge", too!
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* TheComputerIsACheatingBastard: Same as the vanilla game, and even more [[WhatAnIdiot when you select 'Mirror' in the menu and set the CC modifier to 50cc, which is supposed to be the easiest difficulty]] ''[[ExaggeratedTrope in the GAME]]'' [[note]] besides battle mode, I’m not sure if it counts or not since the cc isn’t shown[[/note]]
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* TheComputerIsACheatingBastard: Same as the vanilla game, and even more [[WhatAnIdiot [[TooDumbToLive when you select 'Mirror' in the menu and set the CC modifier to 50cc, which is supposed to be the easiest difficulty]] ''[[ExaggeratedTrope in the GAME]]'' [[note]] besides battle mode, I’m not sure if it counts or not since the cc isn’t shown[[/note]]
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* TheBusCameBack: Waluigi (who was cut from the vanilla game), [=ROB=], Birdo, Baby Mario, and Baby Luigi came back in this mod.
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* TheBusCameBack: Waluigi (who was cut from the vanilla game), [=ROB=], Birdo, Baby Mario, and Baby Luigi Luigi, and [[VideoGame/DonkeyKongCountry Funky Kong]] came back in this mod.
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** A [[VideoGame/SuperMarioSunshine Shine Sprite]] appears in [[VideoGame/MarioKartDS DS]] Wario Stadium and [[VideoGame/MarioKartDS DS]] Shroom Ridge on a sponsor.
** Another [[VideoGame/PokemonGoldAndSilver Espeon]] appears on Evergreen Crossing along with an [[VideoGame/SuperMarioGalaxy Ice Flower]] without the stem.
** Another [[VideoGame/PokemonGoldAndSilver Espeon]] appears on Evergreen Crossing along with an [[VideoGame/SuperMarioGalaxy Ice Flower]] without the stem.
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** To Super Mario Sunshine: A [[VideoGame/SuperMarioSunshine Shine Sprite]] appears in [[VideoGame/MarioKartDS DS]] Wario Stadium and [[VideoGame/MarioKartDS DS]] Shroom Ridge on a sponsor.
**Another [[VideoGame/PokemonGoldAndSilver Espeon]] To VideoGame/PokemonGoldAndSilver: an Espeon appears on Evergreen Crossing along with an [[VideoGame/SuperMarioGalaxy Ice Flower]] without (without the stem.stem).
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* TheComputerIsACheatingBastard: Same as the vanilla game.
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* TheComputerIsACheatingBastard: Same as the vanilla game.game, and even more [[WhatAnIdiot when you select 'Mirror' in the menu and set the CC modifier to 50cc, which is supposed to be the easiest difficulty]] ''[[ExaggeratedTrope in the GAME]]'' [[note]] besides battle mode, I’m not sure if it counts or not since the cc isn’t shown[[/note]]
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* LethalJokeCharacter: Version 1.1.14 added Chain Chomp. May seem like [[TheScrappy another Scrappy]], but if Chompy can do Tennis, then why not VideoGame/MarioKart? He's also a PaletteSwap of Metal Mario, a character that a lot of players use in online races, as shown in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G1rip9BWEvg this video]].
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* LethalJokeCharacter: Version 1.1.14 added Chain Chomp. May seem like [[TheScrappy another Scrappy]], a joke, but if Chompy can do Tennis, then why not VideoGame/MarioKart? He's also a PaletteSwap of Metal Mario, a character that a lot of players use in online races, as shown in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G1rip9BWEvg this video]].
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* CasinoPark: [[VideoGame/TeamSonicRacing SRDS]] Bingo Party is a prime example of this trope, complete with a [[VideoGame/MarioKartDS DS]] Waluigi Pinball-esque Item Roulette
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* CasinoPark: [[VideoGame/TeamSonicRacing SRDS]] [[VideoGame/SegaSuperstars SASARDS]] Bingo Party is a prime example of this trope, complete with a [[VideoGame/MarioKartDS DS]] Waluigi Pinball-esque Item Roulette
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* GuestFighter: See {{Crossover}} above.
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* GuestFighter: See {{Crossover}} above.
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* GuestFighter: See {{Crossover}} above.
* GlowingEyesOfDoom: The Custom Character Mr. L has these all the time, but [[CoolButInefficient they just look cool and don't affect gameplay]].
** There's also a setting that has the LED on your 3DS glow blue when a Spiny Shell is released, yellow when a Lighting is used White when a Blooper is released[[note]] As of 1.1.16 and up only[[/note]], or rainbow when you reach the 3rd lap/section on certain tracks (Vanilla Rainbow Road, SNES Rainbow Road, Star Slope, [[MindScrew Miku's Birthday Spectacular]], [[VideoGame/MarioKart64 N64]] Rainbow Road, GBA Rainbow Road, Space Road, and Rainbow Road DX only).
* GlowingEyesOfDoom: The Custom Character Mr. L has these all the time, but [[CoolButInefficient they just look cool and don't affect gameplay]].
** There's also a setting that has the LED on your 3DS glow blue when a Spiny Shell is released, yellow when a Lighting is used White when a Blooper is released[[note]] As of 1.1.16 and up only[[/note]], or rainbow when you reach the 3rd lap/section on certain tracks (Vanilla Rainbow Road, SNES Rainbow Road, Star Slope, [[MindScrew Miku's Birthday Spectacular]], [[VideoGame/MarioKart64 N64]] Rainbow Road, GBA Rainbow Road, Space Road, and Rainbow Road DX only).
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* GuestFighter: See {{Crossover}} above.
* GlowingEyesOfDoom: The Custom Character Mr. L has these all the time, but [[CoolButInefficient they just look cool and don't affect gameplay]].
** There's also a setting that has the LED on your 3DS glow blue when a Spiny Shell is released, yellow when a Lighting is used White when a Blooper is released[[note]] As of 1.1.16 and up only[[/note]], or rainbow when you reach the 3rd lap/section on certain tracks (Vanilla Rainbow Road, SNES Rainbow Road, Star Slope, [[MindScrew Miku's Birthday Spectacular]], [[VideoGame/MarioKart64 N64]] Rainbow Road, GBA Rainbow Road, Space Road, and Rainbow Road DX only).
* GlowingEyesOfDoom: The Custom Character Mr. L has these all the time, but [[CoolButInefficient they just look cool and don't affect gameplay]].
** There's also a setting that has the LED on your 3DS glow blue when a Spiny Shell is released, yellow when a Lighting is used White when a Blooper is released[[note]] As of 1.1.16 and up only[[/note]], or rainbow when you reach the 3rd lap/section on certain tracks (Vanilla Rainbow Road, SNES Rainbow Road, Star Slope, [[MindScrew Miku's Birthday Spectacular]], [[VideoGame/MarioKart64 N64]] Rainbow Road, GBA Rainbow Road, Space Road, and Rainbow Road DX only).