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The kart can detect when Mario bumps into real obstacles too, costing him coins. The more races you enter, the more Mario or Luigi can unlock more outfits and race car looks.
Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit uses real RC cars with cameras attached to them. The idea is that you create your own course in the real world, and then race around it using the Switch.
When it launches on October 16th, Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit will let racers steer tiny Mario-themed RC cars around their houses at (relatively) high speeds.
“Mario Kart Live” is a small remote-controlled car that works with augmented reality (AR) and a free game on the Nintendo Switch. It costs $99.99 and goes on sale October 16.
Mario Kart is one of the few truly great racing games as it manages to unite serious race fans and casual gamers with its combination of wild tracks, fun characters and ridiculous weapons.
“Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit” is scheduled for release Oct. 16, but no price has been announced for the toys-to-life game that uses mixed reality.
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