

He ended with, " It's a GBA game with very few flaws - it's a shame that it didn't quite make the system launch, but the extra wait did the game wonders, and it shouldn't be missed." He gave the game a 9.5 out of 10. Ĭraig Harris of IGN praised nearly all of the game's aspects and noted that the extra development time of the game can make it outstanding. It scored an average of 91.54% based on 39 reviews in GameRankings and an average of 93 based on 24 reviews in Metacritic. Mario Kart: Super Circuit received critical acclaim. Additionally, this is the last Mario Kart game where the drivers are sprites rather than models. Mario Kart: Super Circuit is the only Mario Kart to be developed by Intelligent Systems the others (excluding the Mario Kart Arcade GP series and Mario Kart 8, which were developed by Namco, and Mario Kart 7, which was partially developed by Retro Studios) have been developed by Nintendo EAD. With multiple carts and a link cable 4-player games were possible, as on the Nintendo 64.

Single-cart link-up play was possible, but the tracks were limited and players were limited to differently-colored Yoshis. Indeed, the game even included all of the tracks from Super Mario Kart considered an impressive bonus, even if some tracks had a few missing elements (such as the Thwomps in Rainbow Road). This did not prevent them from being entertaining, however. Although the tracks were more complex and environments far superior in appearance, the circuits were still completely flat, in contrast to Mario Kart 64. Since the Game Boy Advance was neither designed for nor particularly capable of running true 3D environments, the game was technologically similar to its SNES forerunner. Each character has their own specific stats such as weight, acceleration and so on. There are no new items in the game, although classic favorites do return. The game also includes the popular Battle mode as well as the Grand Prix mode. Many publications stated that you are able to have Waluigi in the game, though this is in no way factual. The game, like the previous games in the series had eight characters. It was one of the first video games released on the console.

Meaning: Mario Kart Advance) (also called MKSC, MK: Super Circuit, Mario Kart 3, or MK3) is a video game for the Game Boy Advance, and the third game in the Mario Kart series and also the first handheld Mario Kart game. Scripts Mario Kart: Super Circuit ( JP Japanese: マリオカートアドバンス.
