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I like the game it's self and I had a fun time playing it, but then I looked at the cartridge and grew suspicious of the very new looking label and shell, I took it apart and saw the Nintendo wordmark that appears on most carts, but the font looked of and there seemed to be some kind of blob of adhesive on the board leading me to think it's a reproduction cart and not an authentic game, but if it is a repro it's one of high quality and it runs and saves well so it's no major issue. The actual game is fun and I'd recommend you'd play it. in the picture there's an authentic game on the left for comparison.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
The game’s mechanics are a little hard to swallow, but once you master it, You will appreciate the game so much more. Unfortunately, The game doesn’t offer much by itself in regards to Single-Card Multiplayer, as most of the Multiplayer features requires Multiple games to access, but what it lacks in Single-Card Multiplayer, it more than makes up for with great Single player action! GBA owners will enjoy this game when they take the time to play it through.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
I grew up on this game and was delighted to "get it back" I forgot how dim the screens are and it's almost impossible to see sometimes, but I just love the game too much. The courses are still super fun and you get to unlock extras the more you play and better you get. If you like anything Mario, I highly suggest it
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Mario Kart: Super Circuit was the least-sold version of Mario Kart in series history, but honestly, it's not nearly as bad as that would make it seem. While it still follows SNES and N64's pattern of only 8 playable characters (minus the different Yoshi colors from multiplayer), it has the most original tracks of any release at 20 (prior to 8 Deluxe) and you can also unlock all 20 SNES tracks from Super Mario Kart, for a total of 40. Grand Prix is a lot more challenging than its predecessors and successor, and with the ranking system making it so you need a literal perfect race for three stars, trying to get to 100% completion will take a while. As a handheld Mario Kart game, it still holds up well and I play it frequently on my DS alongside Mario Kart DS and Mario Kart 7 (on the 3DS).
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
There is a minor glitch but it is not that bad. Other than that, great price 4 1/2 out of 5 stars
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned