![]() Up to four machines can be linked together for multiplayer support, and players can save their progress using each machines' dedicated card reader (which dispense reusable electromagnetic "Mario Cards"). Each machine also has a special camera that's used to show who is controlling which character. ![]() The game itself includes 12 new playable courses (each of which can be played in reverse), 11 playable drivers (three of which are guest characters from Namco's Pac-Man series), and 93 total items (13 of which are available from the start). Unlike standard Mario Kart games, players must choose their three-item pool at the start of each race, with each item box giving the player a random item from the pool. Players can unlock new items as prizes for winning races (which they can save to their Mario Card). The game later received two sequels ( Mario Kart: Arcade GP 2 in 2007 and Mario Kart: Arcade GP DX in 2013) and a VR spinoff ( Mario Kart: Arcade GP VR in 2017). The game includes 11 playable characters (three of which are guest characters from Namco's Pac-Man series). Each character has their own stats (acceleration, body weight, and maximum speed). ![]() Lighter characters sacrifice their speed for improved handling, and vice versa for heavier characters.
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