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'''''Mario Kart: Super Circuit''''' is the third game in [[Nintendo]]'s ''[[Mario Kart]]'' series. It was first released for the [[Game Boy Advance]] (GBA, AGB) in 2001, and was the sixth bestselling title for the system. ''Super Circuit'' utilizes [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mode_7 Mode 7] graphics for its levels, while using sprites for characters and powerups and weapons, such as shells. ''Super Circuit'' was the first handheld version of ''Mario Kart'' and the first to include [[Retro]] tracks from previous entries in the series as it included all of the original ''[[Super Mario Kart]]'' courses.
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== Game Modes ==
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! Cover:
=== Grand Prix ===
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| [[File:Mario Kart Super Circuit Box Cover.jpg|200px]]
In this mode, one or two players race against the CPU. The player chooses a cup and plays the four courses it contains. The player earns points by placing within the first four positions. When finished in fifth place or lower, the player must restart the race. The player is able to restart a race three times, with three race flags representing the lives. When the flags run out, the player can no longer restart any race in the cup, and must start from the first race if they fail to reach 4th or higher. When playing with two players, only one player has to finish in the top four in order to move on to the next race. At the end of the cup, the player with the most points wins. There are three different speeds to choose from, each with varying difficulty.
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! Developer:
=== Time Trial ===
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| [[wikipedia:Intelligent Systems|Intelligent Systems]]
One player can race against the best times on each course with no CPU opponents. After beating a best time, players can save Ghost data onto each time trial course. Whenever the player races on that course again, the player's Ghost mirrors movements of the saved data. Ghost data can also be downloaded from other players using the Game Boy Link Cable. Players are given Triple Mushrooms for use during Time Trials. Players also have the option to view their Ghost data using the Records option. Players can either turn their Ghost on or off during Time Trials using the select before selecting the mode.
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! Publisher:
=== Quick Run ===
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| [[Nintendo]]
Quick Run is a one player VS mode, unique to ''Mario Kart: Super Circuit'', that enables players to race on any tracks they unlocked with no restrictions or regulations. Players can choose what engine size they want to race on, with the difficulty level alongside with the speed. Players can alter the number of laps, appearance of coins, and item boxes by pressing Select before accessing this mode. Later ''Mario Kart'' installments since ''[[Mario Kart DS]]'' have a similar mode to Quick Run, which is named VS mode except that single players can also access the mode.
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! Platforms:
=== VS ===
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| [[GBA]], [[3DS]], [[Wii U]]
VS mode is basically a Quick Run mode with two to four players. This mode cannot be accessed by only one player. CPU players are turned off in this mode. The game counts how many times the player won or lost against other players. Players can alter the number of laps, appearance of coins, having triple mushrooms as starting itemsnand item boxes by pressing Select before accessing this mode, but only if you play with multiple game cartridges. Players can play with multiple game cartridges or just a single cartridge via Game Boy Link Cable. When using a single cartridge, however, players are limited to their choices. Players will use a different colored Yoshi. Player 1 will be Green, player 2 Red, player 3 Light Blue, and player 4 Yellow. Aside from that, the only courses available are four SNES courses: [[SNES Mario Circuit 1]], [[SNES Donut Plains 1]], [[SNES Ghost Valley 1]], and [[SNES Bowser Castle 1]].
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* NTSC-J: 2001-07-21
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* NTSC-U: 2001-08-27
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* PAL: 2001-09-14
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* AUS: 2001-09-13
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=== Battle ===
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== Overview ==
Just like VS mode, Battle mode cannot be played with only one player. The player participates with one to three other players in attempt to pop each other [[balloon]]s using items. Also seen in VS mode, the game counts how many times the players won or lost. When a player loses all of their balloons, the player turns into a Bob-omb. The Bob-omb can make it more difficult for the other players by either picking up item boxes or blasting into their karts.
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'''''Mario Kart: Super Circuit''''' is the third game in the ''[[Mario Kart]]'' series from [[Nintendo]]. It was first released for the [[Game Boy Advance]] (GBA, AGB) in 2001, and was the sixth bestselling title for the system. ''Mario Kart: Super Circuit'' utilizes [[wikipedia:Mode 7|Mode 7]] graphics for its levels, while using sprites for characters and items. It also was the first handheld version of ''Mario Kart'' and the first to include retro tracks from previous entries in the series as it included all of the original ''[[Super Mario Kart]]'' courses.
  
 
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=== [[List of Retro Tracks from Mario Kart: Super Circuit|Super Circuit courses]] ===
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=== [[List of Retro Tracks from Mario Kart: Super Circuit|Courses]] ===
 
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| [[GBA Bowser Castle 3|Bowser Castle 3]]
 
| [[GBA Bowser Castle 3|Bowser Castle 3]]
 
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| rowspan=5 {{cup-icon|MKSC|Special Cup}}
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| rowspan=4 {{cup-icon|MKSC|Special Cup}}
 
| [[GBA Lakeside Park|Lakeside Park]]
 
| [[GBA Lakeside Park|Lakeside Park]]
 
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| [[GBA Rainbow Road|Rainbow Road]]
 
| [[GBA Rainbow Road|Rainbow Road]]
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=== [[List of Retro Tracks from Super Mario Kart|Extra courses]] ===
 
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! Cup
 
! Track
 
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| rowspan=4 {{cup-icon|MKSC|Mushroom Cup|Extra Mushroom Cup}}
 
| rowspan=4 {{cup-icon|MKSC|Mushroom Cup|Extra Mushroom Cup}}
 
| [[SNES Mario Circuit 1|Mario Circuit 1]]
 
| [[SNES Mario Circuit 1|Mario Circuit 1]]
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|- class=alt
 
| [[SNES Donut Plains 1|Donut Plains 1]]
 
| [[SNES Donut Plains 1|Donut Plains 1]]
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|- class=alt
 
| [[SNES Ghost Valley 1|Ghost Valley 1]]
 
| [[SNES Ghost Valley 1|Ghost Valley 1]]
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|- class=alt
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| [[SNES Bowser Castle 1|Bowser Castle 1]]
 
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| [[SNES Bowser Castle 1|Bowser Castle 1]]
 
|- class=alt
 
 
| rowspan=4 {{cup-icon|MKSC|Flower Cup|Extra Flower Cup}}
 
| rowspan=4 {{cup-icon|MKSC|Flower Cup|Extra Flower Cup}}
 
| [[SNES Mario Circuit 2|Mario Circuit 2]]
 
| [[SNES Mario Circuit 2|Mario Circuit 2]]
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|-
 
| [[SNES Choco Island 1|Choco Island 1]]
 
| [[SNES Choco Island 1|Choco Island 1]]
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|-
 
| [[SNES Ghost Valley 2|Ghost Valley 2]]
 
| [[SNES Ghost Valley 2|Ghost Valley 2]]
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| [[SNES Donut Plains 2|Donut Plains 2]]
 
|- class=alt
 
|- class=alt
| [[SNES Donut Plains 2|Donut Plains 2]]
 
|-
 
 
| rowspan=4 {{cup-icon|MKSC|Lightning Cup|Extra Lightning Cup}}
 
| rowspan=4 {{cup-icon|MKSC|Lightning Cup|Extra Lightning Cup}}
 
| [[SNES Bowser Castle 2|Bowser Castle 2]]
 
| [[SNES Bowser Castle 2|Bowser Castle 2]]
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|- class=alt
 
| [[SNES Mario Circuit 3|Mario Circuit 3]]
 
| [[SNES Mario Circuit 3|Mario Circuit 3]]
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| [[SNES Koopa Beach 1|Koopa Beach 1]]
 
| [[SNES Koopa Beach 1|Koopa Beach 1]]
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| [[SNES Choco Island 2|Choco Island 2]]
 
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| [[SNES Choco Island 2|Choco Island 2]]
 
|- class=alt
 
 
| rowspan=4 {{cup-icon|MKSC|Star Cup|Extra Star Cup}}
 
| rowspan=4 {{cup-icon|MKSC|Star Cup|Extra Star Cup}}
 
| [[SNES Vanilla Lake 1|Vanilla Lake 1]]
 
| [[SNES Vanilla Lake 1|Vanilla Lake 1]]
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|-
 
| [[SNES Bowser Castle 3|Bowser Castle 3]]
 
| [[SNES Bowser Castle 3|Bowser Castle 3]]
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| [[SNES Mario Circuit 4|Mario Circuit 4]]
 
| [[SNES Mario Circuit 4|Mario Circuit 4]]
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| [[SNES Donut Plains 3|Donut Plains 3]]
 
|- class=alt
 
|- class=alt
| [[SNES Donut Plains 3|Donut Plains 3]]
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| rowspan=4 {{cup-icon|MKSC|Special Cup|Extra Special Cup}}
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| rowspan=5 {{cup-icon|MKSC|Special Cup|Extra Special Cup}}
 
 
| [[SNES Koopa Beach 2|Koopa Beach 2]]
 
| [[SNES Koopa Beach 2|Koopa Beach 2]]
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| [[SNES Ghost Valley 3|Ghost Valley 3]]
 
| [[SNES Ghost Valley 3|Ghost Valley 3]]
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| [[SNES Vanilla Lake 2|Vanilla Lake 2]]
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| [[SNES Rainbow Road|Rainbow Road]]
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! Course
 
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| [[SNES Vanilla Lake 2|Vanilla Lake 2]]
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| [[GBA Battle Course 1|Battle Course 1]]
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| [[GBA Battle Course 2|Battle Course 2]]
 
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| [[SNES Rainbow Road|Rainbow Road]]
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| [[GBA Battle Course 3|Battle Course 3]]
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| [[GBA Battle Course 4|Battle Course 4]]
 
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== External links ==
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== References ==
* [[wikipedia:Mario Kart: Super Circuit|''{{PAGENAME}}'' on Wikipedia]]
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* [[wikipedia:Mario Kart: Super Circuit|''Mario Kart: Super Circuit'']] on Wikipedia
* [http://www.mariowiki.com/Mario_Kart:_Super_Circuit ''{{PAGENAME}}'' on the Super Mario Wiki]
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* [https://mariowiki.com/Mario_Kart:_Super_Circuit ''Mario Kart: Super Circuit''] on the Super Mario Wiki
* [http://www.mariouniverse.com/maps/gba/mk ''{{PAGENAME}}'' maps on MarioUniverse]
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 07:18, 15 November 2021

Mario Kart: Super Circuit
Cover: Mario Kart Super Circuit Box Cover.jpg
Developer: Intelligent Systems
Publisher: Nintendo
Platforms: GBA, 3DS, Wii U
Date of release:
  • NTSC-J: 2001-07-21
  • NTSC-U: 2001-08-27
  • PAL: 2001-09-14
  • AUS: 2001-09-13

Overview

Mario Kart: Super Circuit is the third game in the Mario Kart series from Nintendo. It was first released for the Game Boy Advance (GBA, AGB) in 2001, and was the sixth bestselling title for the system. Mario Kart: Super Circuit utilizes Mode 7 graphics for its levels, while using sprites for characters and items. It also was the first handheld version of Mario Kart and the first to include retro tracks from previous entries in the series as it included all of the original Super Mario Kart courses.

Content

Characters

Character Listing
Character Name
MKSC Mario.png Mario
MKSC Luigi.png Luigi
MKSC Peach.png Peach
MKSC Toad.png Toad
MKSC Yoshi.png Yoshi
MKSC Donkey Kong.png Donkey Kong
MKSC Wario.png Wario
MKSC Bowser.png Bowser

Courses

Track Listing
Cup Track
MKSC Mushroom Cup.png
Mushroom Cup
Peach Circuit
Shy Guy Beach
Riverside Park
Bowser Castle 1
MKSC Flower Cup.png
Flower Cup
Mario Circuit
Boo Lake
Cheese Land
Bowser Castle 2
MKSC Lightning Cup.png
Lightning Cup
Luigi Circuit
Sky Garden
Cheep-Cheep Island
Sunset Wilds
MKSC Star Cup.png
Star Cup
Snow Land
Ribbon Road
Yoshi Desert
Bowser Castle 3
MKSC Special Cup.png
Special Cup
Lakeside Park
Broken Pier
Bowser Castle 4
Rainbow Road
MKSC Mushroom Cup.png
Extra Mushroom Cup
Mario Circuit 1
Donut Plains 1
Ghost Valley 1
Bowser Castle 1
MKSC Flower Cup.png
Extra Flower Cup
Mario Circuit 2
Choco Island 1
Ghost Valley 2
Donut Plains 2
MKSC Lightning Cup.png
Extra Lightning Cup
Bowser Castle 2
Mario Circuit 3
Koopa Beach 1
Choco Island 2
MKSC Star Cup.png
Extra Star Cup
Vanilla Lake 1
Bowser Castle 3
Mario Circuit 4
Donut Plains 3
MKSC Special Cup.png
Extra Special Cup
Koopa Beach 2
Ghost Valley 3
Vanilla Lake 2
Rainbow Road
Battle Listing
Course
Battle Course 1
Battle Course 2
Battle Course 3
Battle Course 4

References