Mario Kart Track Views

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In the Mario Kart series of video games, various characters from the Mario universe race on a variety of Mario-themed tracks using humorously-themed go-karts and, in the case of the Wii version, motorcycles. Players obtain various power-up items by driving into (or over in Super Mario Kart) item boxes or coins, which can be used for either offensive or defensive attacks, or to power up the player's vehicle for a brief burst of speed. Each Mario Kart game features several gameplay options, which can be played in both single and multiplayer mode:

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The Mario Kart 64 version of the Rainbow Road track makes a cameo in F-Zero X, also for the Nintendo 64. The stage is similar, only missing rails on many straightaways. The N64 Disk Drive also allowes the F-Zero X Expansion, which added the music that accompanies Mario Kart 64's Rainbow Road, remixed in F-Zero-style rock.

mario kart track

As with its predecessors, Super Circuit is a circuit racing game. In it, the player races against seven opponents, each a character from Nintendo's Mario series, in small go-karts, on tracks set in the Mario universe. Strewn upon the tracks are power-ups to aid the bearer or hinder their opponents, as well as coins which increase the player's top speed.

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Mario Kart: Super Circuit features 20 original race tracks, as well as 20 from Super Mario Kart. Each set of tracks is organized into 5 cups of 4 tracks: the Mushroom Cup, the Flower Cup, the Lightning Cup, which debuted in this game; the Star Cup, and the Special Cup. Many of the tracks included in Super Circuit are Mario Kart staples including Mario Circuit and Rainbow Road, the final race of the Special Cup in every Mario Kart.

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