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mario kart wii. WITH tongue
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The DK Summit track from Mario Kart Wii contains three snowboarding Shy Guys in the half-pipe section near the end of the track: a green one, a yellow one and a red one.
While they appear to behave identically at first glance and the color being purely cosmetic as is the case with the vast majority of NPCs seen in the series, there is actually a small detail that distinguishes one of them from the others and is difficult to notice during gameplay without stopping and examining them carefully.
The red Shy Guy is more of a show-off, performing 900° spins at the top of his jumps, while the green and yellow ones only perform 180° spins each.
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POWER STAR FROM SUPER MARIO 64
The Koopa Cape track in Mario Kart Wii has a dynamic musical score. It consists of three parts, the beginning, the river, and the underwater pipe, which each play their own arrangement of the music. Internally, this is done by playing several tracks at once and muting those belonging to the sections the player is not in.
For an unknown reason, one particular instrument, a synth melody, plays separately from the others despite not belonging to a specific part of the track. Instead, it plays in both the beginning and the river section, but is not embedded into either of them. It is possible that at some point during development, it was intended to play by itself somewhere on the track.
Above is the synth track in its isolated form, extracted from the files.
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doctors are working furiously around the clock to get mario kart wii music to play on loop inside the human brain for those interested.
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The design of the mining town seen on the Wario’s Gold Mine track in Mario Kart Wii (top) appears to be a reference to a mining town seen in the 1986 Studio Ghibli anime film Castle in the Sky (bottom).
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