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. It combines elements from the previous Mario Kart games and even brought back all the courses from Super Mario Kart.
Objective and Modes
The objective in this game is just to win in the races, as with most racing games. You can choose from either a single race, which as the name implies will let you play one race, or the grand prix, which is four races in one. There is also multiplayer using the GBA's linkup feature, and a Time Trial mode to see how fast you can get on a course. This is also the first Mario Kart game to have a "Free Run" mode.
Characters
Mario
Speed: ***
Weight: ***- MKLG.PNG
Luigi
Speed: ***
Weight: *** - MKPC.PNG
Peach
Speed: *****
Weight: * - MKTD.PNG
Toad
Speed: *****
Weight: * - MKYS.PNG
Yoshi
Speed: ****
Weight: ** - MKWR.PNG
Wario
Speed: **
Weight: **** - MKDK.PNG
Donkey Kong
Speed: **
Weight: **** - MKBW.PNG
Bowser
Speed: *
Weight: ***** - ACCORDING TO WIKIPEDIA
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.
- * represents a course that reappeared in Mario Kart DS
- ** represents a course that reappeared in Mario Kart Wii
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
References