

It was used in the April prototype for both Choco Island 2 and the scrapped Choco Island 3 track.

This tile was meant to extend the diagonal bumper that runs from top right to bottom left, but only a short version of it was used. The second one uses the unused tile.Īn unused piece of a bumper. Unlike the other used dirt tiles, this acts like the snow from Vanilla Lake it has a different sound and doesn't makes you too slow when driving over it.Īll diagonal bumpers. It also has some shining on it, unlike the used coin.Ī different looking dirt tile. Interestingly, this is found at the beginning of the tileset among the main track's graphics, while the objects such as item fields, jump bars and the normal coin itself are always at the end of the tileset, so it may be something different and part of the main track (maybe a star decoration?). It can also be found in the source files, where it was in place of the coin graphic in early tilesets. It acts like road and not like a normal block if placed on a course with an editor.Īn alternate version of the coin from Rainbow Road, which act as road and not like a normal coin. This block can be found in the tileset from the Mario Circuit courses. More than one debug command can be used at a time by adding the bytes above together (e.g., entering 14 in place of "?" will enable both pressing L to skip to the last lap and the item debugger). Pushing certain buttons lets you use an item instantly:

08 - The game crashes at races starting because it tries to load a RAM viewer, that was accessible in prototypes but removed in the final version.04 - Pushing L puts you on the last lap.12.5 Hidden "Unlock Special Cup" FunctionĪ number of debug commands can be accessed with Pro Action Replay code 7E1F06?, where "?" is one of the following:.11.5 Choco Island Tile Animation Routine.11.1 Bowser's Castle 2 Checkpoint Zone Oddity.
