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Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit for Switch (AR) - You Drive a Mario-themed Remote Control Kart

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Up to 4 players locally.   Not going to lie, this looks cool as hell, although, you could just race RC cars.

 

Edited by atomheartbevo

That does look cool. RC car racing but with the shells and weapons and stuff. I wonder how long you can go on a charge, and how expensive is it...

100 bucks each. That would be a little steep for my two daughters and their two switches. They would likely have a blast and terrify the cat, but 200 bucks to have a race is a lot.

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5 hours ago, Hawndoh said:

I wonder how long you can go on a charge, and how expensive is it...

If they shipped on October 5, there would be aftermarket batteries available on October 6.

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8 hours ago, Hawndoh said:

100 bucks each. That would be a little steep for my two daughters and their two switches. They would likely have a blast and terrify the cat, but 200 bucks to have a race is a lot.

Yeah, that would be rough and hard to justify.

On the one hand, Mario Kart 8 was $60 for the Switch, so you could think of it as getting an RC car for $40.

On the other hand, you're buying two copies of the game.

I am insanely curious as to how the software generates a consistent race course for everybody involved.  I'm guessing it's based on the four gates that each copy sells with.

October 16 is not that far off.

Edited by atomheartbevo

Yeah, that looks pretty sweet. Expensive, but it will be pretty sweet in a few years when all the teenagers have moved on to the next best thing and it is more affordable. My kids will still be young enough not to know that it isn't the latest and greatest.

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