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Mario Kart Arcade GP 2 (also called MKAGP2 or MKAGP 2) is an arcade game and a sequel to the 2005 game Mario Kart Arcade GP. It features new characters, including Waluigi and Mametchi, new items such as FLUDD and a Mario magnet, and new courses. The game has custom karts for characters, similar to Mario Kart: Double Dash!! and Mario Kart DS. It contains virtually all the content of the original, but greatly expands it with the addition of several new courses, items and racers.

The game also has voice over commentary and new avatars for multiplayer races. Other than that, each character is able to choose from two vehicles, instead of the predecessor's one.

How To Play[]

First, players can adjust their seat within the time limit by moving a lever near their feet and sliding to any position on the arcade machine. After that happens players can choose a character to play as. Then, players can take a picture of themselves within the time limit; if the player does not take the picture, a countdown starts to force the player to take it. On some instances, the camera cannot be used. The picture of the current character is instead used.

When the race starts, the players' object is to finish in 1st place. If they get a lower place, they must retry to unlock the course by giving the game certain money or some tokens. If players get 1st place, they can continue if they pay the game another token or dollar(s). If not, the game is over.

Characters[]

Items[]

  • Green Koopa Troopa Shell.
  • A big blue spiked ball.
  • A red magnet with Mario's M symbol on it.
  • A blue mouse.
  • A wrench.
  • A pencil.
  • Red slime.
  • Upside down question mark box.
  • FLUDD
  • Bunny hood.
  • Microphone
  • Waluigi coin.
  • Glass of water.
  • Red Cheep-Cheep.
  • Black Shell
  • Other unknown items.

Modes[]

Grand Prix[]

In Grand Prix, the player races against five computer drivers for winning the trophies in every race. The goal of each race is to finish in first place within the time limit. There are three engine levels available: 50cc, 100cc, and 150cc, and as with previous Mario Kart installments, is linear with the difficulty. 50cc being the slowest (Easy), 100cc being the standard (Normal) and 150cc being the fastest (Master). There are 4 difficulty levels, and each one has two stages. Each cup has 2 tracks, separated into 4 rounds. The first 2 rounds are the tracks in normal conditions, and the last 2 rounds the same tracks in different conditions (e.g. DK Jungle changes to rain). After having completed each round, the player receives a challenge, similar to the Mission Mode that appears in Mario Kart DS. Unlike the previous game, clearing the challenge is not necessary to complete a cup. Also, when the player is using a Mario Card, the player receives Mario Coins depending on their performance, up to a maximum of 15. Extra mode makes a return, only under the name of Special Cup (Reverse mode). In initial gameplay, a player can select the next round only after winning the first round. When the players completes all 4 rounds, they can play a "challenge game" stage.

Time Trial[]

In Time Trial mode, the user tries to get the fastest time on the tracks.

VS.[]

After the players insert coins, the machine starts a search for VS. races. If players are found, the game starts a VS Match. Like the previous game, up to four players can play together. In VS., the players first select an engine class, select a character, takes a picture (if necessary), then votes for a course. After, each player will be given 3 random items. Unlike the previous game, in multiplayer mode players in the minimap are given colors depending on their player number:

Player Color
Player 1 Red
Player 2 Orange
Player 3 Green
Player 4 Blue
CPU Dark Blue

If less than four players gather for a race then CPU drivers are added depending on how many people join:

No. of Players No. of CPU Total Karts
2 Players 2 CPU 4 Karts
3 Players 1 CPU 4 Karts
4 Players 0 CPU 4 Karts

Trivia[]

  • This was the last installment of the Mario Kart series to use the series' original logo font in the game's title.

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