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It's like any other day at beautiful Joypolis Zone, perfect for a couple ring races with your good pals. You start your engine, take a deep breath, and get ready to go down the elevator to position as usual - but something seems wrong. You're not sure what it is at first, but you clear your eyes with a firm blink, seeing things that shouldn't be on that elevator, hearing something in the distance that makes your skin crawl. Is that something chomping down there? You want to back out, but you can't - no one else seems to realize anything is amiss, and they're giving you weird looks. You steel yourself, praying you're just imagining things. But as the elevator suddenly crashes down to the floor below, you know all too well - you were right to be afraid...
Originally created as something of a prank for a friend of mine, unexpectedly positive response on the Kart Krew discord has led me to go ahead and give this a proper release. This shitpost-y edit of Joypolis Zone sports random sinkholes, devious roaming Egg Men, and tunes with naughty words for your dad to rock out to and get your Content thoroughly IDed (don't worry, they're properly marked as ID-unsafe in the files). Chaos reigns on this course - you'll just have to survive it as best you can. Though, you may have a supportive friend out there in the Evil Zone...
Thanks first and foremost to Chengi for not only creating the excellent original Joypolis (seriously, one of the absolute standouts in the roster of base game tracks), but giving me permission to go ahead and release this bastardized version of it. I wasn't at all expecting for this to even get noticed by them, let alone be able to actually release it, and it is very much appreciated! (Obviously, if you want to modify anything here, you'll want to run it by them first - I'm cool with whatever edits might be made, but it's their work to begin with and you're still gonna have to ask them.)
Music by Nickelback. Additional sound effect sourced from the 1993 X-Men arcade game.
Music by Nickelback. Additional sound effect sourced from the 1993 X-Men arcade game.