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==''Mario Kart 64''==
==''Mario Kart 64''==
===Course layout===
[[File:DKs Jungle Parkway.png|thumb|left|The paddle steamer]]
[[File:DKs Jungle Parkway.png|thumb|left|The paddle steamer]]
The course begins on a dirt road with grass on both sides of the track; if racers go into the grass at any point along the course, unseen "restless natives," as the instruction booklet calls them, throw [[coconut]]s (which may actually be ''kiwano'' fruits, or horned melons) at them. There is first a right turn followed by another, far more gradual right turn. Along the gradual turn there is a large river to the left of the track, which has a large paddle steamer with "[[Mario]]" written on it cruising around. Here racers also encounter the first set of [[Item Box]]es. They then continue to turn right as they make a 270° loop up to a ramp with a large [[Dash Panel|Dash Zone]]. As racers go off the ramp they cross the river. When racers land, they take a sharp left turn; the turn can be cut off if racers aim to the left while going off the prior ramp, so long as they do not fall into the river. After the left turn there is a brief straight along the river with another item set, followed by a right turn and another left turn. There is then another brief straight followed by another left turn, another item set, and a U-turn to the right. Racers then take a gradual U-turn to the left and encounter another item set followed by a very narrow wooden bridge; the bridge takes them over the river from before but has ropes on both sides that prevent racers from falling off. After the bridge, racers enter a cave where there is a right turn followed by a left U-turn. There is then the cave exit immediately followed by the finish line.
The course begins on a dirt road with grass on both sides of the track; if racers go into the grass at any point along the course, unseen "restless natives," as the instruction booklet calls them, throw [[coconut]]s (which may actually be ''kiwano'' fruits, or horned melons) at them. There is first a right turn followed by another, far more gradual right turn. Along the gradual turn there is a large river to the left of the track, which has a large paddle steamer with "[[Mario]]" written on it cruising around. Here racers also encounter the first set of [[Item Box]]es. They then continue to turn right as they make a 270° loop up to a ramp with a large [[Dash Panel|Dash Zone]]. As racers go off the ramp they cross the river. When racers land, they take a sharp left turn; the turn can be cut off if racers aim to the left while going off the prior ramp, so long as they do not fall into the river. After the left turn there is a brief straight along the river with another item set, followed by a right turn and another left turn. There is then another brief straight followed by another left turn, another item set, and a U-turn to the right. Racers then take a gradual U-turn to the left and encounter another item set followed by a very narrow wooden bridge; the bridge takes them over the river from before but has ropes on both sides that prevent racers from falling off. After the bridge, racers enter a cave where there is a right turn followed by a left U-turn. There is then the cave exit immediately followed by the finish line.

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