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Grand Prix, Clone Battle, and two-player modes are featured in the game. The player can choose between seven karts, five of them being unlockable. Before starting a race, the player can take their photography and decorate it with twelve included features, such as a samurai helmet and a pirate suit. The player can choose to play in 50cc, 100cc and 150cc, with the latter two being unlockable. The player then must choose which one of three themed tracks (Toad, Mario, Don-chan) they want to play. Like ''[[Mario Kart Arcade GP]]'' and ''[[Mario Kart Arcade GP 2]]'', there are only six racers in each race rather than eight or twelve. Every circuit has a time limit, and when the player is at first place their photography has a crown. When the player completes a lap, lights between the game screen change the color. The main feature of the game is that players can now play in cooperative, similar to ''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]'' in that a player is the driver and the second shoots items. Cooperative play is only possible by gaining a special power-up which transforms the player's kart into a | Grand Prix, Clone Battle, and two-player modes are featured in the game. The player can choose between seven karts, five of them being unlockable. Before starting a race, the player can take their photography and decorate it with twelve included features, such as a samurai helmet and a pirate suit. The player can choose to play in 50cc, 100cc and 150cc, with the latter two being unlockable. The player then must choose which one of three themed tracks (Toad, Mario, Don-chan) they want to play. Like ''[[Mario Kart Arcade GP]]'' and ''[[Mario Kart Arcade GP 2]]'', there are only six racers in each race rather than eight or twelve. Every circuit has a time limit, and when the player is at first place their photography has a crown. When the player completes a lap, lights between the game screen change the color. The main feature of the game is that players can now play in cooperative, similar to ''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]'' in that a player is the driver and the second shoots items. Cooperative play is only possible by gaining a special power-up which transforms the player's kart into a Fusion Kart that will drive and the second player is called to control the turret and shoot unlimited amounts of [[Green Shell]]s at any direction for a limited period of time.<ref>[http://kotaku.com/5984479/in-this-new-mario-kart-you-can-drive-a-tank Kotaku - In This New Mario Kart, You Can Drive a Tank]</ref> Additionally, gameplay elements from ''[[Mario Kart 7]]'' such as the use of gliders and underwater courses are present. | ||
Instead of Mario Cards like the last two installments, the player can use a Banapassport Card to save their progress. As such, the cabinets will have online connectivity, but it is currently unknown if the game will have online leaderboards or multiplayer. | Instead of Mario Cards like the last two installments, the player can use a Banapassport Card to save their progress. As such, the cabinets will have online connectivity, but it is currently unknown if the game will have online leaderboards or multiplayer. |
Revision as of 14:20, August 17, 2014
Template:Infobox Arcade Game Mario Kart Arcade GP DX is a Mario Kart game for arcade systems, developed by Namco Bandai Games in partnership with Nintendo. It is the sequel to Mario Kart Arcade GP 2. The game was released in Japan on July 25, 2013 and in the United States on 2014.
Gameplay
Grand Prix, Clone Battle, and two-player modes are featured in the game. The player can choose between seven karts, five of them being unlockable. Before starting a race, the player can take their photography and decorate it with twelve included features, such as a samurai helmet and a pirate suit. The player can choose to play in 50cc, 100cc and 150cc, with the latter two being unlockable. The player then must choose which one of three themed tracks (Toad, Mario, Don-chan) they want to play. Like Mario Kart Arcade GP and Mario Kart Arcade GP 2, there are only six racers in each race rather than eight or twelve. Every circuit has a time limit, and when the player is at first place their photography has a crown. When the player completes a lap, lights between the game screen change the color. The main feature of the game is that players can now play in cooperative, similar to Mario Kart: Double Dash!! in that a player is the driver and the second shoots items. Cooperative play is only possible by gaining a special power-up which transforms the player's kart into a Fusion Kart that will drive and the second player is called to control the turret and shoot unlimited amounts of Green Shells at any direction for a limited period of time.[1] Additionally, gameplay elements from Mario Kart 7 such as the use of gliders and underwater courses are present.
Instead of Mario Cards like the last two installments, the player can use a Banapassport Card to save their progress. As such, the cabinets will have online connectivity, but it is currently unknown if the game will have online leaderboards or multiplayer.
Certain cabinets are configured to only play single exhibition races, prohibiting play in Grand Prix or Time Trial. Players are free to select between any course and character (excluding downloadable characters and costumes), however the type of Kart the players drive is determined via roulette. Every race will bring up the "Game Over" screen after completion, and the selected kart the player was given will be different in the next race he/she plays.
The commentary from Mario Kart Arcade GP 2 returns and this time, it is voiced by Rica Matsumoto in the Japanese version.
Playable characters
The latest version of the game features a total of 14 playable characters (9 are default, 3 are unlockable, and 2 are downloadable).[2] Characters are divided into four weight classes (feather, light, medium, and heavy).[3] Also, some characters have palette swaps that can be selected on the character select screen. Currently, there are six confirmed palette swaps: Fire Mario, Ice Luigi, Blue Toad, Strawberry Don-chan, Red Yoshi, and Dry Bowser, for Mario, Luigi, Toad, Don-chan, Yoshi, and Bowser respectively.[4]
Middleweight
- Firemario.jpg
Fire Mario (Palette Swap)
- Iceluigi.jpg
Ice Luigi (Palette Swap)
Lightweight
Featherweight
- Blue Toad MKAGPDX.jpg
Blue Toad (Palette Swap)
Don-chan (New Driver from the Taiko no Tatsujin series)
Bowser Jr. (unlockable)
Heavyweight
- MKAGPDX DK artwork.jpg
Dry Bowser (Palette Swap)
Wario (unlockable)
- Rosalina Artwork MKAGPDX.jpg
Rosalina (downloadable)
- MKAGPDX Metal Mario.jpg
Metal Mario (downloadable)
Non-playable characters
- Big Bob-omb[5]
- Venus Fire Traps[6]
- Toads[7]
- Koopa Troopa[8]
- Cheep-Cheeps
- Lakitu
- Chain Chomp (cameo)[9]
- Goomba
- Bullet Bills
- Dolphins[10]
- Piantas
- Blooper (cameo)
- Sushi (cameo)
- Fishin' Lakitu[11]
- Lantern Eel (Taiko no Tatsujin series character)
- Shy Guys
- Dry Bones[12]
- Magikoopas
Karts
This article is under construction. Therefore, please excuse its informal appearance while it is being worked on. We hope to have it completed as soon as possible.
There are twenty-three karts to choose from, and gliders are automatically preset when selecting a kart.
Items
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Mario Kart Arcade GP DX has the most items out of any Mario Kart game; a grand total of 100 items. The player can only use three items via a roulette, with at least one item to throw forward and one backward.
Items thrown forward
Items thrown backward
Courses
The game features 10 race tracks, all of which share the general track layouts of courses in Mario Kart Arcade GP 2 but modified significantly, mainly to alter their theme. Only the Mario and Bowser Cups keep their tracks' original branding, while the Yoshi Cup becomes the Toad Cup, the Donkey Kong Cup becomes the Don-Chan Cup, and the Waluigi Cup becomes the Bowser Jr. Cup. The Wario, Pac-Man, and Rainbow Cups are removed entirely.
Toad Cup | Mario Cup |
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Peach Castle |
Splash Circuit |
Kingdom Way |
Tropical Coast |
Don-chan Cup | Bowser Jr. Cup |
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Bon Dance Street |
Aerial Road |
Omatsuri Circuit |
Sky Arena |
Bowser Cup |
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Bowser Factory |
Bowser Castle |
Gallery
Mario collecting Mario Coins on Splash Circut.
Trivia
- Alongside photographed images of players, it's been shown that several avatars can be used as an alternative in some cabinet types. These avatars are reused from some of Namco Bandai Games's earlier titles, being We Ski, We Ski & Snowboard, and Go Vacation.
References
- ^ Kotaku - In This New Mario Kart, You Can Drive a Tank
- ^ http://mariopartylegacy.com/2013/07/mario-kart-arcade-gp-dx-slowly-arrives-in-japan/
- ^ http://blog.goo.ne.jp/drumcan/e/3203c4f8cec19ee191fe7194c6eb30e9
- ^ http://mariopartylegacy.com/2014/07/metal-mario-added-to-mario-kart-arcade-gp-dx/
- ^ [1]
- ^ [2]
- ^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VKAJcwYVEvY
- ^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VKAJcwYVEvY
- ^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DPOjmAWwcJQ
- ^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=npYMKytD_Ns
- ^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZxWMC0J4YTo
- ^ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vGEuklaCzwE
External link
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