Mario Kart: Super Circuit

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Mario Kart: Super Circuit is the third in the Mario Kart series for the Game Boy Advance. The game is known under the name Mario Kart Advance in Japan. It combines elements from the previous Mario Kart games and even brought back all the courses from Super Mario Kart.

Gameplay

The objective in this game is just to win in the races, as with most racing games. Each race has 8 contestants, all trying to win. The player can pick up Item Boxes which contain items. Using these items can be very helpful, but computer controlled characters can also use items. On the road, coins can be found. Collect these to increase your top speed. 50 coins can be found on the road. This game had 5 cups with each 4 new race courses. These cups are the Mushroom Cup, the Flower Cup, the all new Lighting Cup, the Star Cup and the Special Cup. If the player collects hundred coins in a certain cup, he/she can unlock on of the 5 Extra cups. These cups contain all courses from Super Mario Kart. This game has the highest amount of racecourses of all Mario Karts.

Controls

  • D Pad left or right: Steer left or right
  • A Button: Accelerate
  • B Button: Break
  • L Button: Hop and Power Slide (when holding 2 seconds, the player get a miniturbo)
  • R Button: Use Items, stop Item Roulette
  • B Button + D Pad down: Drive backward
  • R Button + D Pad up or down: Shoot Item in special direction
  • A Button, B Button + D Pad left or right: Quick sharp turn left or right
  • Start: Pause game
  • Select: Horn

Game Modes

  • Grand Prix (1 or 2 players) In this mode, the player races against 7 other CPU players in quest to finish first. Choose a cup and play the four races it contains. The player earns points by placing within the first 4 positions. When finished in 5th place or lower, the player must restart the race. The player can restart a race 3 times. When playing with two players, if one racer got in the top 4 and the other didn't, they both go to the next race. At the end of the cup, player with the most points wins.
  • Time Trial (1 player) In this game mode, the player tries to break the pre-set times for each course. The player got 3 mushrooms he/she can use in the race.
  • Quick Run (1 player) This is the first and only Mario Kart to feature this mode. It's just racing on a selected course. It's possible to turn of items or coins and select the amount of laps (3 or 5).
  • VS (2 to 4 players) Just like Quick Run, but for more than one player. CPU players are turned off. The game also counts how much the players won or lost.
  • Battle (2 to 4 players) Players try to pop each others balloons. CPU players are not available. The game also counts how much the players won or lost. If the player lost when playing with 3 or 4 players, he/she turns into a Bob-Omb and can make it other players more difficult by picking up items from boxes or blast into their karts.

Characters

Courses

The game featured twenty new courses, and brought back the original twenty courses of Super Mario Kart (But due to the Grand Prix Format, they were 4 Grand Prix, instead of 5). Peach Circuit, Bowser Castle 2, Luigi Circuit and Sky Garden later reappeared in Mario Kart DS, along with the Super Mario Kart courses Mario Circuit 1, Donut Plains 1, Koopa Beach 2 and Choco Island 2. In Mario Kart Wii, Shy Guy Beach, Bowser Castle 3, Ghost Valley 2 and Mario Circuit 3 returned.

Mario Kart: Super Circuit courses

Mushroom Cup

Flower Cup

Lightning Cup

Star Cup

Special Cup

Super Mario Kart courses

Extra Mushroom Cup

Extra Flower Cup

Extra Lightning Cup

Extra Star Cup

Extra Special Cup

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