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What Mario Kart Arcade GP VR is not, however, is much of a video game. The regular Mario Kart series is known for its usually welcome but occasionally maddening focus on inclusivity, where weaker ...
Mario Kart Arcade GP Hands-On We take to the streets in Namco's arcade racer starring Mario. Sep 6, 2005 10:36am ...
Bandai Namco Entertainment is opening a new facility called VR Zone in Shinjuku, Tokyo on July 14 that will feature numerous virtual reality games, including Mario Kart.
"The globally popular Mario Kart Arcade GP has been reborn at the VR ZONE with the kind of thrill-packed action that could only come from a VR activity! Enter the Mario Kart universe you know and ...
Remember that weird arcade version of Mario Kart that we posted about just a few days ago? Turns out, one of our readers made a trip to the city of lights, Paris, recently and found one of these ...
The game is one of the attractions at Bandai Namco’s new Tokyo arcade VR Zone Shinjuku, opening on July 14, and it is based upon Bandai Namco’s existing Mario Kart arcade cabinet, with a seat ...
Greg takes a look at Mario Kart GP DX, the stripped down Mario Kart arcade cabinet, on this week's episode. Please take a look to see if it is worth your hard-earned quarters.
Mario Kart Arcade GP (Triforce Arcade Game) first released 1st Oct 2005, developed by Namco and published by Nintendo.
VR Zone in an Arcade created by Bandai Namco in Tokyo that was set up last year. If you ever get the chance to go you should take full advantage of the fact that $40 (¥4,400) will get you a four ...
There’s an official version of Mario Kart in virtual reality, but it’s only heading to a Tokyo arcade for now. Mario Kart Arcade GP VR is a newly announced entry in the Namco-developed series ...
Mario Kart Arcade GP News History of Mario Sports Join us here as we pull on our overalls, lace up our work boots, and take a jog down memory lane for a look at some of Mario's greatest hits ...
The international version of Mario Kart Arcade GP DX has some gameplay differences from the Japanese original, with the main difference being the lack of the National Battle mode.