Nintendo DS (battle course)

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Nintendo DS
Screenshot of the Nintendo DS battle stage from Mario Kart DS.
Nintendo DS, fromMario Kart DS
Information
Appears inMario Kart DS (2005)
CupBattle Mode
Music sample
Course map
Nintendo DS mapMario Kart DS
Nintendo DS course icon, from Mario Kart DS.
The course icon

Nintendo DS is one of the battle courses featured inMario Kart DS. The arena takes place on the firstNintendo DS model in outer space, in a similar manner to theNintendo GameCube stage fromMario Kart: Double Dash!!, which takes place on its giantnamesake system in the same setting. The Nintendo DS course has two connected platforms, which are the top and bottom screen of the large Nintendo DS. The system includes design consistencies such as themicrophone and speakers and a slanted top screen, though it is not as curved. The top screen displays the title screen ofMario Kart DS. There are fourItem Boxes on the top screen, and six on the bottom screen, both creating a ring-like formation. The course has no obstacles aside from driving off of the stage.

In Shine Runners, there are ten possible spawning locations for theShine Sprites, divided into two sets of five spawning locations for each screen of the large Nintendo DS. Their distribution layout is the same on both platforms of the course, with four spawning locations on each corner and one in the center.

There are twomissions that take place on Nintendo DS, the only battle course with said number of missions. In Mission 1-5,Toad must pass through 6 gates within 30 seconds. In Mission 7-6,Mario must pass through 8 gates within 11 seconds. All gates are arranged in a small circle, though not in order.

Naming[edit]

The Nintendo DS is named after the handheld consoleof the same name.

Internal names[edit]

GameFileNameMeaning

Mario Kart DSmini_stage1Mini Stage 1

Names in other languages[edit]

LanguageNameMeaningNotes
JapaneseニンテンドーDS[1]
Nintendō Dī Esu
Nintendo DS
FrenchNintendo DS[?]-
GermanNintendo DS[?]-
ItalianNintendo DS[?]-
Korean닌텐도 DS[?]
Nintendo DS
Nintendo DS
SpanishNintendo DS[?]-

Notes[edit]

An early version of the Nintendo DS battle course in Mario Kart DS's kiosk demo.
The stage's appearance in the early kiosk demo.
  • The stage has a few aesthetic differences in thekiosk demo ofMario Kart DS. Instead of outer space, the backdrop shows a green sky and pink clouds during sunset. Both of the arena DS's screens shows a different, preliminary image: the bottom screen shows a copy of the stage's backdrop, while the top screen shows the Nintendo DS logo.

References[edit]

Battlecourses from theMario Kart series
Super Mario KartBattle Course 1Battle Course 2Battle Course 3Battle Course 4
Mario Kart 64Big DonutBlock FortDouble DeckSkyscraper
Mario Kart: Super CircuitBattle Course 1Battle Course 2Battle Course 3Battle Course 4
Mario Kart: Double Dash!!Cookie LandBlock CityLuigi's MansionNintendo GameCubePipe PlazaTilt-a-Kart
Mario Kart DSNintendo DSTwilight HousePalm ShoreTart Top
Mario Kart WiiBlock PlazaDelfino PierFunky StadiumChain Chomp WheelThwomp Desert
Mario Kart 7Honeybee HiveSherbet RinkWuhu Town
Mario Kart 8Wii Moo Moo MeadowsGCN Dry Dry DesertSNES Donut Plains 3N64 Toad's TurnpikeMario CircuitToad HarborGCN Sherbet LandN64 Yoshi Valley
Mario Kart 8 DeluxeBattle StadiumSweet Sweet KingdomDragon PalaceLunar ColonyUrchin Underpass
Mario Kart TourNew York Minute BParis Promenade B
Mario Kart WorldMario Bros. CircuitPeach StadiumSalty Salty SpeedwayChain Chomp DesertDino Dino JungleDK Pass
Mario Kart DS
Drivers and theirkartsMario (Standard MR ·B Dasher ·Shooting Star) •Luigi (Standard LG ·Poltergust 4000 ·Streamliner) •Princess Peach (Standard PC ·Royale ·Light Tripper) •Yoshi (Standard YS ·Egg 1 ·Cucumber) •Toad (Standard TD ·Mushmellow ·4-Wheel Cradle) •Donkey Kong (Standard DK ·Rambi Rider ·Wildlife) •Wario (Standard WR ·Brute ·Dragonfly) •Bowser (Standard BW ·Tyrant ·Hurricane) •Princess Daisy (Standard DS ·Power Flower ·Light Dancer) •Dry Bones (Standard DB ·Banisher ·Dry Bomber) •Waluigi (Standard WL ·Gold Mantis ·Zipper) •R.O.B. (Standard RB ·ROB-BLS ·ROB-LGS) •Shy Guy (Standard SG)
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