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General Information
Put the pedal to the metal in this worthy successor to that Super NES
classic, Super Mario Kart. Mario Kart 64 boasts great graphics, tons of unique
power-ups and a stunning 3-D version of the legendary Battle Mode. Great control
-- a trademark of all games from Mario creator Shigeru Miyamoto -- will bring
you back time and time again for free-wheeling fun!
Mario Kart 64 races eight familiar faces, including Mario, Bowser and Yoshi, on
four progressively tougher four-track circuits. Wide curves and gentle banks
mark the Mushroom Cup tracks. Your commute gets notably tougher on the Flower
Cup, though. You'll have to dodge semis rumbling on Toad's Turnpike and bounding
boulders on fogbound Choco Mountain! Star Cup tracks range from the icy surfaces
of Sherbet Land to the lava lakes of Bowser's Castle. The true test of karting
competence, though, comes on the four tracks in Special Cup. Zip through the
dark caves and green hillsides of Donkey Kong's Jungle Parkway, cling to the
sheer cliffs of Yoshi Valley and hustle over haunted Banshee Boardwalk before
tackling the longest track in the game: neon-lit Rainbow Road.
Mario Kart 64 offers two camera angles and three engine sizes: 50cc, 100cc and
150cc. You can gain even more speed by mastering the power slide technique or
grabbing Super Star power-ups. Each kart has distinctive handling, acceleration
and top speed capabilities. Light karts like Princess's smoothly steer through
tight corners, but run the constant risk of getting flattened by heavy karts,
like Donkey Kong's. Shells that you fire at rival racers, Bananas that make them
skid out and Lightning Bolts that make 'em small and very slow are just a few of
the game's unique power-ups.
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