Difference between revisions of "Mario Kart Arcade GP"
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It was followed by [[Mario Kart Arcade GP 2]] in 2007 (also released for the Triforce) and by Mario Kart Arcade GP DX in 2014 (released for the Namco System ES3). | It was followed by [[Mario Kart Arcade GP 2]] in 2007 (also released for the Triforce) and by Mario Kart Arcade GP DX in 2014 (released for the Namco System ES3). | ||
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System(s): Triforce | |||||||||||||
Publisher: Namco | |||||||||||||
Developer: Namco | |||||||||||||
Licensor: Nintendo | |||||||||||||
Genre: Racing | |||||||||||||
Number of players: 1-2 | |||||||||||||
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Mario Kart Arcade GP is an entry in Nintendo's Mario Kart series of racing games. In 2012, the game was hacked to make it playable on Wii, but without the camera functionality.
History
Legacy
It was followed by Mario Kart Arcade GP 2 in 2007 (also released for the Triforce) and by Mario Kart Arcade GP DX in 2014 (released for the Namco System ES3).
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