
Mario Kart Super Circuit (Player's Choice): Game Boy Advance
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Mario Kart Super Circuit (Player's Choice): Game Boy Advance
Synopsis Whoever hands out drivers licenses in the Mushroom Kingdom is about to be in some serious trouble.
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If you're an old school gamer like me and loved Super Mario Kart on the Super Nintendo platform then this is the game for you. Even if you like racing games, this is just one of those games that you MUST play, without a doubt. It's great for all skill levels and age ranges. You have the easy/medium/hard option (50cc, 100cc, 150cc). There are 4 cups you can choose to race from, each having 4 courses. So that's 16 different race tracks to get your wheels on. And even better, when you get really good, choose the 150cc level and race in the Star Cup. If you manage to get first place (which is EXTREMELY hard) you can unlock the Special Cup that has 4 additional tracks to race.
The game graphics are excellent. I especially like the race courses where it's raining- it just looks very cool.
This is definitely one of my favorite games on Gameboy Advance and I highly recommend it for everyone, kids and adults alike!
The game graphics are excellent. I especially like the race courses where it's raining- it just looks very cool.
This is definitely one of my favorite games on Gameboy Advance and I highly recommend it for everyone, kids and adults alike!
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This game was more than I had expected. It turned out to be one of the "favorites" of all my 'little guys' gifts this Christmas. Even his brother favors it.
Thank you again for accurate descriptions........and excellent products.
Lorna F. Lyerly
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Thank you again for accurate descriptions........and excellent products.
Lorna F. Lyerly
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Mario Kart Super Circuit for Game Boy Advance is best compared to the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) counterpart. If you began liking Mario Kart with the Nintendo 64 version, then the GBA version will not live up to your expectations. However, I have friends who prefer the SNES version; so if you are one of those, consider the GBA version an upgrade from the SNES version.
In the GBA version, the graphics are rather decent as compared to the SNES version. The GBA system is 32-bit; and compared to the SNES (16-bit), there are more capabilities.
Your perspective is behind the racer, and the graphics flow smoothly all around your driver with a great 3D-like perspective. The levels are quite nice, and the drivers and graphics are well-detailed.
The gameplay is a lot like the SNES version where hopping doesn't help you very much (it helps a LOT in MK64!), but it surely upgrades the item usage. That is, you can line your shells up much better, and negotiating turns is much
In the GBA version, the graphics are rather decent as compared to the SNES version. The GBA system is 32-bit; and compared to the SNES (16-bit), there are more capabilities.
Your perspective is behind the racer, and the graphics flow smoothly all around your driver with a great 3D-like perspective. The levels are quite nice, and the drivers and graphics are well-detailed.
The gameplay is a lot like the SNES version where hopping doesn't help you very much (it helps a LOT in MK64!), but it surely upgrades the item usage. That is, you can line your shells up much better, and negotiating turns is much
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