Talk:Mario Kart: Super Circuit

I found the Gameshark codes for the item modifier. The modifier is 83003D12 XXXX, and the specific values are:

1006 for the Triple Banana (does nothing when used), 1009 for the Golden Mushroom (disappears from inventory when used, however seems to function like a normal Golden Mushroom except it lasts forever), and 100D for the Fake Item Box! This one seems like a new find. Found it while trying to see if I could find the Bomb, which I never did. Upon using it, it just drops a single banana. It even has its own icon. It's a bit pixelated, but it does seem to be a picture of an Item Box with its ? mark upside down. Does somebody with better wiki skills than me want to update the page with this new info?


 * Nice find! Odd that you couldn't find the Bob-omb in there. Maybe it is related to multiplayer mode after all? Unfortunately, I didn't play Super Circuit, so I don't know much about it. --Peardian 23:32, 24 January 2012 (EST)

WAIT ONE MINUTE, I'm sure the Battle Maps are used for Multiplayer and the bobomb's not an item since you turn into a bobomb when you lose all 3 balloons. SamuelEarl666 20:30 20 February 2012 (EST)
 * I checked multiplayer using VBALink. There are only four battle maps, and none of them are from Super Mario Kart. Battle Course 1 is similar to Super Mario Kart's Battle Course 4, but that doesn't count. If these are indeed used, no codes have been found to unlock them. There's also the matter of them being in a different format than the rest of the Tracks/Battle Courses.


 * The Bob-omb may not be an item, but that icon definitely hasn't turned up used anywhere. The tSR rips exclude it, anyway.


 * I also have questions for you: How did you discover that the test track has no AI data? Did you somehow make it playable? --Mattrizzle 11:19, 8 March 2012 (EST)
 * Just keep choosing a cup after the Alternate Special Cup using codes and you'll soon find it. The 4 unused battle arenas can be found together this way as well. I'll try to find an easier way for you. From: SamuelEarl666
 * I just found a track modifier myself by entering every GBA track in Quick Run mode and performing a relative cheat search (using the internal data order of the tracks as a reference). This is a VBA cheat for the US version of the game. Given how incomplete the SNES Battle Courses are, it doesn't look like they're used in the game. --Mattrizzle 18:07, 8 March 2012 (EST)

03003621:XX Track Modifier (all 1-Player modes)

00: FREEZES 01: FREEZES 02: FREEZES 03: FREEZES 04: Peach Circuit 05: Shy Guy Beach 06: Sunset Wilds	(Lightning 3) 07: Bowser Castle 1 08: Luigi Circuit	(Lightning 1) 09: Riverside Park	(Mushroom 3) 0A: Yoshi Desert	(Star 3) 0B: Bowser Castle 2 0C: Mario Circuit	(Flower 1) 0D: Cheep-Cheep Island	(Lightning 3) 0E: Ribbon Road		(Star 2) 0F: Bowser Castle 3 10: Snow Land		(Star 1) 11: Boo Lake		(Flower 2) 12: Cheese Land		(Flower 3) 13: Rainbow Road 14: Sky Garden		(Lightning 2; These come after Rainbow Road, so perhaps there were originally only 4 cups in the game?) 15: Broken Pier		(Special 2) 16: Bowser Castle 4	(Special 3) 17: Lakeside Park	(Special 1) 18: Battle Course 3 	(has starting coordinates for all 8 players!) 19: Battle Course 2 	(see note above) 1A: Battle Course 4 	(see note above) 1B: Battle Course 1 	(see note above) 1C: Test Track! 1D: FREEZES 1E: FREEZES 1F: FREEZES 20: SNES Mario Circuit 1 21: SNES Donut Plains 1 22: SNES Ghost Valley 1 23: SNES Bowser Castle 1 24: SNES Mario Circuit 2 25: SNES Choco Island 1 26: SNES Ghost Valley 2 27: SNES Donut Plains 2 28: SNES Bowser Castle 2 29: SNES Mario Circuit 3 2A: SNES Koopa Beach 1 2B: SNES Choco Island 2 2C: SNES Vanilla Lake 1 2D: SNES Bowser Castle 3 2E: SNES Mario Circuit 4 2F: SNES Donut Plains 3 30: SNES Koopa Beach 2 31: SNES Ghost Valley 2 32: SNES Vanilla Lake 2 33: SNES Rainbow Road 34: SNES Battle Course 1! (uses Peach Circuit's background, palette is slightly messed up, no item boxes, everyone starts at coordinates 0,0) 35: SNES Battle Course 2! (see notes above) 36: SNES Battle Course 3! (see notes above, except the palette is entirely incorrect) 37: SNES Battle Course 4! (see notes above, except the background now scrolls like Rainbow Road's, and the track graphics are incorrect)

Found a video that plays at least a few of the unused tracks. -WarioBarker (talk) 01:43, 12 November 2013 (EST)