As part of the tracks available on Mario Kart Wii, Coconut Mall became an instant classic for many. As the name indicates, the setting for the course is a shopping mall. During the race, players drive up and down escalators and must avoid cars in a parking lot. Furthermore, the racetrack features crowds of Miis and Piantas cheering players on from the sidelines. Recently, one nostalgic fan paid homage to this beloved track in a unique way.

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In a post on Reddit, a user known as M1L3SJP shared a video featuring Coconut Mall. However, this was not the Mario Kart Wii version of the course. Instead, the creator had managed to build a stunning replica of the racetrack in the blocky world of Minecraft. In the video, the creator showed off many impressive details based on the iconic course. Some highlights included palm trees, a large sign that read “Coconut Mall,” and pillagers operating boats in a parking lot. In addition, the creator even included the catchy music track for the course, adding to the nostalgia of the experience.

While this attention to detail evidenced the countless hours needed to recreate Coconut Mall, this was not the only reason the project was impressive. Beyond remaking the many features of the course, M1L3SJP also revealed that it was playable. With a road made of ice, players could race around the track in boats.

Unsurprisingly, numerous nostalgic fans took notice of this recreation of Coconut Mall. With over 7,200 upvotes in only a few hours, many were impressed with the design. Among the comments, many praised the creator for managing to include the shortcuts found in Mario Kart Wii. “Every shortcut, nuance, and alternate route is completely recreated,” M1L3SJP said. In addition, some people claimed that this proved a Mario Kart and Minecraft crossover needed to happen.

Interestingly, this is not the only racetrack that has been created in Minecraft over the past couple of weeks. In fact, many gamers have designed courses using ice roads. For example, another talented player made a custom iceboat racetrack named Neon Circuit, which featured hairpin turns and multiple vertical levels. It will be interesting to see if even more course designs are shared with the community in the weeks ahead.

Mario Kart Wii is available for the Nintendo Wii.

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