Lakeside Park
- Not to be confused withRiverside Park.
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| Appears in | Mario Kart: Super Circuit (2001) Mario Kart Tour (2023) | ||
| Cup | Special Cup | ||
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Lakeside Park is the firstcourse of theSpecial Cup inMario Kart: Super Circuit. It is set on a muddy road by a lake surrounded by a forest. The major obstacles in this course are the twovolcanoes in the background. Starting on the second lap, the sky turns darker (similar toSunset Wilds) and the volcanoes will erupt and sendLava Boulders around the course. Its music is very similar toRiverside Park's music, albeit with a different melody.
Lakeside Park returns inMario Kart Tour as a classic course, debuting in theSunshine Tour.
Mario Kart: Super Circuit[edit]
Course layout[edit]
The course starts out on a straightaway, followed by a U-turn to the right, a left turn, and a right turn after that. Past those turns is a left turn onto a bridge that has a crack on the right. There is anItem Box located over the crack. Past the bridge is a slight left turn that leads to a right U-turn. After that, there is a slight right turn, a left turn, then a U-turn to the left. Then there is another slight right turn, then a U-turn to the left. If the player does not take the turn correctly, they may hit some yellowramps that can send them to an earlier part of the course. After the turn is a straightaway with aDash Panel on the right, followed by a jump over an earlier part of the course. There is an abrupt left turn after the jump which leads to a U-turn to the right. After the turn is a left turn with some ramps on the right that can send the player to an earlier part of the course. There is a Dash Panel close to the ramps. Then there is a slight left-to-right turn that leads to a straightaway, which leads to thefinish line.
Shortcuts[edit]
- Before the jump, the player needs to take the Dash Panel on the right. While jumping, the player needs to turn slightly right to hit some ramps located in the water, then right again so they don't fall in the water. This leads them to the straightaway to the Finish Line.
Mario Kart Tour[edit]
Lakeside Park makes its classic course debut inMario Kart Tour starting from theSunshine Tour. It was the final classic course added to the game (and by proxy, the final GBA course). The starting line includes a wooden starting banner, with the classicMario Kart logo. LikeGBA Yoshi Desert andGBA Luigi Circuit, the colored block walls follow the order they use in SNES courses, as opposed to the other GBA tracks with them. The original layout's broad strokes are the same, though the proportions are more squished vertically and elongated horizontally, and numerous turns were simplified. Part of the track has become more mountainous, with a ramp added, and the starting line and lake are noticeably closer to the first right turn of the course. The final turn after the jump has been heavily simplified, with it being less dramatic and straightened out leading into the finish line. The roadside ramps that sent players back to earlier portions of the course were removed, as were all of the dash panels besides the one on the ramp. After a set time, the sky darkens, the volcanoes erupt andLava Balls appear, tumbling onto the course and forming many craters that players can performJump Boosts on. Upon entering the second lap, volcanic embers appear in the air throughout the course, though this is simply an aesthetic detail.
This course also appears asLakeside Park R (reversed),Lakeside Park T (with ramps), andLakeside Park R/T (reversed with ramps). In the T variant, racers drive across twomushroom trampolines. In the R/T variant, several water geysers appear along the track.
In a similar vein toGBA Peach Circuit andGBA Luigi Circuit inMario Kart Tour, a restored version of the original music fromMario Kart: Super Circuit is used as its background music, although the flute was upgraded.
The course renders date back to September 2021,[1] suggesting that Lakeside Park was planned to debut inTour much earlier.
GBA Lakeside Park,SNES Bowser Castle 3, andN64 Mario Raceway are the only classic courses inMario Kart Tour to only ever appear in one tour.
Appearances[edit]
For this course's tour appearances, seeList ofGBA Lakeside Park tour appearances inMario Kart Tour.
Top-tier and middle-tier items[edit]
Select "show" to reveal the drivers, karts, and gliders for whichGBA Lakeside Park and its variants are alwaysfavored or favorite courses. For instances in which additional drivers, karts, and gliders temporarily had this course and its variants as favored or favorite courses, seeList ofGBA Lakeside Park tour appearances inMario Kart Tour.
Bonus challenges[edit]
| Goomba Takedown | |||||||||
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| Icon | Course variant | Chosen driver | Chosen kart | Chosen glider | Item Box type found | Number of item slots | Grand Star scores | Tour appearances | Cup |
| Regular | Peach | Pipe Frame | Super Glider | Bob-omb Mega Mushroom | 1 |
| Sunshine Tour | Mii Cup | |
| Take them out quick! | ||||||||||||||||
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| Icon | Course variant | Chosen driver information | Item Box type(s) found | Opponent information | Starting time | Grand Star times | Tour appearances | Cup | ||||||||
| Driver | Kart | Glider | Number of balloons | Number of item slots | Driver | Kart | Glider | Number of balloons | Items used | |||||||
| Regular | Toadette | Pipe Frame | Super Glider | 3 | 1 | Green Shell Bob-omb Red Shell Frenzy (Bob-omb) | Bowser | Landship | TBD | 5 | Banana Giant Banana | 1:15.00 |
| Sunshine Tour | Shy Guy Cup | |
Gallery[edit]
Mario Kart: Super Circuit[edit]
The course icon, depictingWario andDonkey Kong being hit by Lava Boulders
Mario Kart Tour[edit]
Course icons[edit]
Screenshots[edit]
Naming[edit]
Internal names[edit]
| Game | File | Name | Meaning |
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| Mario Kart Tour | Gagb_LakeSidePark | Grand PrixAdvance Game Boy Lake Side Park |
Names in other languages[edit]
| Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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| Japanese | レイクサイドパーク[?] Reikusaido Pāku | Lakeside Park | |
| Chinese(Simplified) | 湖畔公园[?] Húpàn Gōngyuán | Lakeside Park | |
| Chinese(Traditional) | 湖畔公園[?] Húpàn Gōngyuán | Lakeside Park | |
| French | Lakeside Park[2] | - | |
| German | Seeufer-Park[?] | Lakeside Park | |
| Italian | Parco Lungolago[?] | Lakeside Park | |
| Korean | 레이크사이드 파크[?] Reikeusaideu Pakeu | Lakeside Park | |
| Portuguese | Parque dos Lagos[?] | Park of Lakes | |
| Spanish | Parque del Lago[?] | Lake Park |
References[edit]
- ^https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1VmBnPFHQ2Tw8oFlufKonZfs_APA5dno0ZYg2MqcxIe8
- ^In-game name for Lakeside Park inMario Kart Tour.



