![]() ![]() ![]() Because let’s be honest: that game was sweet, and ate all of your quarters in the 90s. And just to be clear, that’s a compliment - one given in the highest regard, actually. It matches people of equal skill to battle it out. You start at the bottom (Okinawa) and work your way through all the prefectures of Japan (its 47, but for the game they separate a few to make it 50). Basically it pits racers against other people around Japan. It looks very Cruis’n USA, if you ask us. National Battle This game mode is exclusive for the Japanese version. Interested parties can take a peek at what the game looks like in the image below. This can only mean that Namco Bandai are targeting a US release within the next few months - just in time to get in some quality racing-action before Mario Kart 8 hits Wii U. Currently, GP DX is being shown off at the IAAPA 2013 trade show in Florida. What that really means is this: the game is coming to the West. Today, Arcade Heroes confirmed that Namco Bandai will be bringing Mario Kart Arcade GP DX to regions outside of Japan this coming winter. While Mario Kart fanatics have been stuck admiring the glorious arcade racer from afar, it would seem that living vicariously through our Eastern gaming counterparts will not be necessary for much longer. Folks in Japan have been able to walk into their local arcade parlor and play Mario Kart Arcade GP DX for several months now. ![]()
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