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Another gift to a brother on his birthday. It's made of vacuum formed plastic and the base is wood. And yes, it rotates as you drive.
It's pretty cool, though. Big arcade four-person Mario Kart (including Pac-Man, Ms. Pac-Man, and Blinky as playable characters?) where you sit down to play. They have this bit where it takes your picture so when you're playing, the icons above your opponents include their photo so you can tell who's who in a more specific manner. A nice interface enhancement that adds a personal touch to your friends kicking your ass. (Which is to say, I didn't get first place either game. Damn you, Jackson! Damn you, Nicole!)
I saw photos of this Mario Kart arcade version on some Japanese website, but I'd never heard of it being here in Australia. Finally, I found one! It's at Eastland Hoyts, in Ringwood, Victoria, if anyone's interested.
Our arcade joysticks used with a Nintendo 64 emulator to play Mario Kart.
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Sam Cramer '10, Pete Reynolds '10, and Josh Rosario '10 play a game of MarioKart 64.
[Published on page 6 of The Cornell Daily Sun on 03/09/07]
© Franziska Martin / Hochschulkommunikation ZHdK. Freie Verwendung im Rahmen von Ankündigung und Berichterstattung zur Produktion.
NOTE: We're taking pictures of the LCD monitor from a digital camera, which is why the picture angle is a little weird and it may seem bright in some portions of the video. The actual video output on the HDBOXPRO looks great, without any viewing angle/brightness problems.
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