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Strengths: Great graphics, tight control, SNES tracks can be unlocked and it's Mario Kart for pete's sake!
Weaknesses: Fans of Mario Kart 64 may not like the old school mechanics, not enough multi-player elements.
Summary: It was great to see Nintendo harken back to its' DSP chip and Mode 7 roots with Mario Kart: Super Circuit. Although I loved the heck out of Mario Kart 64 (especially for the 4-player battles), there was something missing from the single player experience. But with Super Circuit, Nintendo fixes all these flaws from the N64 version. First of all, your skill actually determines how well you will place at the end. In MK64, it seemed almost random and haphazard as the computer would "cheat" and suddenly catch up to you. While this may make the game more interesting (i.e. close finishes), it was completely frustrating to those who used their course knowledge and skill to get out to a lead, only to get screwed by the cheap A.I. catching up mechanics during the final lap and place fourth. Also back is the hop button (how I have missed you!). All the courses from the SNES version can be unlocked, although I must warn they been butchered somewhat. But just having these courses available again is cool. I found myself playing these courses more then the new ones. I guess it comes down to which style of Mario Kart you prefer. If you like the old school SNES action, then you MUST buy this game. If you're a Mario Kart 64 fan, however, then this may not be your cup of tea. Either way, Mario Kart fans win out!

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