Mario Kart Arcade GP 2

From the Super Mario Wiki, the Mario encyclopedia
(Redirected from Mario Card)
Jump to navigationJump to search
Mario Kart Arcade GP 2
Mario Kart Arcade GP 2 Logo
For alternate box art, see the related gallery.
Developer Bandai Namco Amusement
Publisher Bandai Namco Amusement[1]
Release dates Japan March 14, 2007[?]
Australia July 10, 2007[?]
Europe July 10, 2007[2][better source needed]
USA March 12, 2008[?]
Languages English
Japanese
Genre Racing
Modes Single-player, Multiplayer (VS), Time Trial
Cabinet Sit down
Arcade system Triforce
Monitor 29" CRT
Input
Arcade:
Joystick

Mario Kart Arcade GP 2 is the second game in the Mario Kart Arcade GP series and the seventh in the Mario Kart series overall. It is a follow-up to Mario Kart Arcade GP, and was later followed by Mario Kart Arcade GP DX. The game has custom karts for characters, similar to Mario Kart: Double Dash!! and Mario Kart DS. While branded as a sequel, it is functionally more an expansion of the original - it contains virtually all the content of the original down to the graphics, but greatly expands it with the addition of several new courses, items and racers. Like the predecessor, Pac-Man characters appear as playable in this game. The game also introduces Mametchi from the Tamagotchi franchise as a playable character. In-game, it appears to be broadcast live and has color-commentary of the player by a narrator, whose language depends on the region of the game.

Gameplay[edit]

First, players can adjust their seat within the time limit by moving a lever near their feet and sliding to any position on the arcade machine. After that happens, players can choose a character to play as. Then, players can take a picture of themselves using the camera lens within the time limit. If the player does not take the picture, a countdown starts to force them to do so. In some instances, the camera may not be usable. The picture of the current character is instead used. When the race starts, the players' objective is to finish in 1st place. If they get a lower place, they must retry to unlock the course by giving the game a certain money or some tokens. If players get 1st place, they can continue if they pay the game another token or dollar(s). If not, the game is over.

Most arcades are equipped with a strategy guide. Some machines have the guide placed on top, though others do not have it at all. Its contents are similar to those of an instructional manual.[3]

Techniques[edit]

Bandai Namco also published tips and instructions on their website.[4]

Rocket Start[edit]

The beginning of the race in Waluigi Stadium from Mario Kart Arcade GP 2
The Rocket Start in action

The player can get a Rocket Start when the accelerator is pressed right when "1" is displayed. If successful, the kart gets a small speed boost when the race starts. The method of performing the Rocket Start closely resembles the one from Mario Kart: Double Dash!!

Jumping and drifting[edit]

Jumping is performed if the brake pedal is pressed quickly, and drifting occurs if the brake pedal is tapped twice.

Maximum speed[edit]

Players can increase their maximum speed by collecting coins and Mario Coins. However, coins and by extension the player's speed will decrease every time their kart is hit.

Controls[edit]

  • Accelerate - Accelerator pedal
  • Brake - Brake pedal
  • Item - ITEM button on center of steering wheel.
  • VS Cancel - VS CANCEL button right of the steering wheel
  • Mario Card holder - Mario Card slot on the bottom right of the screen
  • Money holder - Money slot under Mario Card slot

Mario Card[edit]

Mario Card
A Mario Card from Japan

A Mario Card is the data card (or save file) that appears was copied from Mario Kart Arcade GP and appears in Mario Kart Arcade GP 2. It appears in all sorts of different colors and designs.

Features[edit]

  • The player's chosen nickname
  • The player's amount of coins
  • The player's rank
  • The player's item (e.g. 70 SP Item Get!, 64)
  • The player's amount of VS wins (if any)
  • The card's password for the Internet Rankings
  • The player's completed GP cups and class

Modes[edit]

Grand Prix[edit]

In Grand Prix, the player races against five computer drivers for winning the trophies in every race. The goal of each race is to finish in first place within the time limit (if the player is in first place and then times out rather than finishing, the round will not count as completed). There are three engine levels available: 50cc, 100cc, and 150cc, and as with the previous Mario Kart installments, is linear with the difficulty - 50cc being the slowest (Easy), 100cc being the standard (Normal) and 150cc being the fastest (Master). There are 4 difficulty levels, and each one has two stages. Each cup has 2 tracks, separated into 4 rounds. The first 2 rounds are the tracks in normal conditions, and the last 2 rounds the same tracks in different conditions (e.g. DK Jungle changes to rain). After having completed each round, the player receives a challenge, similar to the Mission Mode that appears in Mario Kart DS. Unlike the previous game, clearing the challenge is not necessary to complete a cup. Also, when the player is using a Mario Card, the player receives Mario Coins depending on their performance, up to a maximum of 15. Extra mode makes a return, only under the name of Special Cup (Reverse mode). In initial gameplay, a player can select the next round only after winning the first round. When the players completes all 4 rounds, they can play a "challenge game" stage.

Time Attack[edit]

In Time Attack mode, the user tries to get the fastest time on the tracks. To select Time Attack, the player must hold VS Cancel while selecting a class (50cc is not available in Time Attack). The player starts with 3 Mushrooms in Time Attack, and the number of coins on track is reduced to ten during 150cc Time Attack (compared to 25 in 100cc Time Attack).

A difference in the HUD between this game and the first game is that the remaining time is moved to the top-right and the total time is made larger and moved all the way to the top-left. There is no commentary during Time Attack games.

VS[edit]

After the players insert coins, the machine starts a search for VS races. If players are found, the game starts a VS Match. Like the previous game, up to four players can play together. In VS, the players first select an engine class, select a character, takes a picture (if necessary), then votes for a course. After, each player will be given 3 random items. Unlike the previous game, in multiplayer mode players in the minimap are given colors depending on their player number: Player 1 is red; Player 2 is orange; Player 3 is green; Player 4 is blue; and CPUs are dark blue. If fewer than four players gather for a race then CPU drivers are added to make up four racers.

During the race, the bottom-left screen displays the player number (unlike the first game, which did not do so), and there is no speedometer in the bottom-right, just showing the coin count (just like the first game did). Also, the commentator says the player number before the character's name except for CPU-controlled karts.

When the race is over, players can choose if they want to continue with the same opponents or not. If two or more players decide to continue, the selection process restarts from the very beginning (players select a class first unlike in single player where the class and mode is not re-selected). If only one player decides to continue, it will change to a Grand Prix/Time Attack game for that player (this time only where the player selects the class and mode, before character select).

Mario Coins and Coins[edit]

Mario Coin
The Mario Coin in Mario Kart Arcade GP 2

Mario Coins are coins that the player can pick up in Mario Kart Arcade GP 2. If the player gains enough Mario Coins and regular Coins, they can unlock prizes to save on their Mario Card (e.g. new karts, special items). Upon collecting 4,000 Mario Coins, players will unlock the ability to change to a first-person perspective akin to that of Mario Kart 7. This is done by pressing the VS Cancel button during a race.

Item Boxes[edit]

Item Box from Mario Kart Arcade GP 2

Mario Kart Arcade GP 2 does not feature the normal cube item boxes seen in previous games; it comes with multi-colored, hexagonal item boxes. They have a white question mark while Jack-in-the-boxes (fake Item Boxes) have a white, upside-down question mark. When taken, they instantly regenerate, unlike the other Mario Kart games, in which they take a while.

Basic Items[edit]

What items appear are shown before a race in Mario Kart Arcade GP 2 begins.
Items are shown before a race starts.

Unlike in the typical Mario Kart games, items are grouped into these categories: locking-on, passing the item, dropping backward, and shooting forward. Locking-on item involves a moving cursor that stops if it goes over an opponent. If the cursor is locked-in for enough time, the cursor flashes red and the thrown item locks into the player, similar to a Red Shell. Passing items require the item to be thrown, much as a locking-on item. Afflicted players need to collide with other players to evade the hindering effects. Items that drop backward and items that shoot forward act similarly to items in the traditional Mario Kart games.

Unlike in most Mario Kart games, these items can be thrown in only one direction. Also unlike most Mario Kart games, only certain items appear during a race. Three of them are shown before the race starts. Most of these items have a temporary after-effect that can hinder the affected driver.

Characters[edit]

This section needs Mario Kart improvement. Specifically:

Create articles for items with missing links
Character select screen from Mario Kart Arcade GP 2
The character select screen

All playable characters from Mario Kart Arcade GP return along with two new characters: Waluigi, and a character from the Tamagotchi franchise, Mametchi.

Characters that share statistics are organized into four classes: Balanced, Strong acceleration, Easy control, and High speed.

Drivers[edit]

Driver Class Special items[a]
Artwork of Mario for Mario Kart Arcade GP 2.
Mario
Balanced Fireball
Fireball
Hammer
Hammer
Chain Chomp
Chain Chomp
Brick Block
Block
Special Coin
Special Coin
Artwork of Luigi for Mario Kart Arcade GP 2.
Luigi
Balanced Fireball
Fireball
Hammer
Hammer
Chain Chomp
Chain Chomp
Brick Block
Block
Special Coin
Special Coin
Artwork of Pac-Man from Mario Kart Arcade GP 2
PAC-MAN
Balanced Pooka
Pooka
Rally-X
Rally-X
Boss Galaga
Galaga Boss
Quack Hammer
Quack Hammer
Fairy
Fairy
Artwork of Waluigi for Mario Kart Arcade GP 2.
Waluigi
Balanced Beard Missile
Beard Missile
Spanner
Spanner
Urchin
Urchin
Fake Mario Coin
Fake Mario Coin
Protien Shake
Protien Shake[sic]
Artwork of Peach for Mario Kart Arcade GP 2
Peach
Strong acceleration Peach's Bird
Peach's Bird
Frying Pan
Frying Pan
Piranha Plant
Piranha Plant
Heart (Mario Kart series)
Heart
Cake
Cake
Artwork of Yoshi for Mario Kart Arcade GP 2.
Yoshi
Strong acceleration Egg
Rolling Egg
Whacking Fan
Whacking Fan
Tongue
Tongue
Mystery Egg (Mario Kart Arcade GP series)
Mystery Egg
Melon
Melon
Blinky for...
Blinky
Strong acceleration Petit Monster
Petit Monster
Monster's Hammer
Monster's Hammer
Flare Ball
Flare Ball
Ghost Morph
Ghost Morph
Monster Pill
Monster Pill
Mametchi
Mametchi (new)
Easy control Mame Block
Mame Block
Bagubagutchi
Bagbagtchi[sic]
Chibi Syrup
Chibi Syrup
Giant Pencil
Giant Pencil
Mame Drink
Mame Drink
Ms. Pac-Man for...
Ms. PAC-MAN
Easy control Pooka
Pooka
Rally-X
Rally-X
Boss Galaga
Boss Galaga
Quack Hammer
Quack Hammer
Fairy
Fairy
Artwork of Toad for Mario Kart Arcade GP 2.
Toad
Easy control Poison Mushroom
Poison Mushroom
Mushroom Hammer
Mushroom Hammer
Mushroom Powder
Mushroom Powder
Sick Mushroom
Sick Mushroom
Fine Mushroom
Fine Mushroom
Artwork of Wario for Mario Kart Arcade GP 2.
Wario
High speed Snot Bomb
Snot Bomb
Stretch Punch
Stretch Punch
Bob-omb
Bob-omb
Fart Gas
Fart Gas
Garlic
Garlic
Artwork of DK for Mario Kart Arcade GP 2
Donkey Kong
High speed Barrel
Barrel
10T Hammer
10T Hammer
Giant Banana
Giant Banana
Bongo
Conga
Delicious Banana
Delicious Banana
Artwork of Bowser for Mario Kart Arcade GP 2.
Bowser
High speed Bowser's Shell
Bowser Shell
Flaming Tender
Flaming Tender
Thwomp
Thwomp
Bullet Bill
Bullet Bill
Meat
Meat
  1. ^ In addition to each character's five special items, every character has access to the Star special item.

Nonplayable[edit]

Karts[edit]

Characters can choose one of two karts each: a Standard Kart in their color scheme or a special character-exclusive kart that reduces one point of acceleration for an extra point of top speed.

Standard Karts[edit]

Special Karts[edit]

Faces[edit]

Various faces from Mario Kart Arcade GP 2
Some of the faces available
Players get one of these faces if they play as a certain character. Ripped from Mario Kart Arcade GP 2
Character specific faces

Mario Kart Arcade GP 2 features 'faces'. These are the borders around the players face when the player gets their photo taken. Players can also get special, character specific faces if they choose to play as that character. If no picture is taken, then the default face shows the character's mugshot.

Internet Rankings[edit]

Mario Kart Arcade GP 2, along with Mario Kart Arcade GP, featured Internet Rankings. It was run by Bandai Namco Entertainment Japan, and a Mario Card was required. These were located at:

Courses[edit]

Mario Kart Arcade GP 2 brings back all courses from the original Mario Kart Arcade GP and adds four new courses into two cups. There are eight cups in total, each one with two courses and a challenge in the final. The cups are organized into 4 rounds, the first 2 rounds are the tracks in normal conditions, and the last 2 rounds the same tracks in different conditions, like rain in DK Jungle.

After finishing all four races from each stage, a Challenge Game comes up, in which the player is not required to complete for winning the cup. Each of them requires the player to drive to a goal under a certain amount of time while under a certain condition, such as driving backwards through a road of banana peels.

By winning all cups, the player unlocks advanced courses, the Mirror Mode.

Easy[edit]

Cup Courses Challenge
Mario Kart Arcade GP 2 Cup Icon
Yoshi Cup
Yoshi Park 1 from Mario Kart Arcade GP 2
Yoshi Park 1
Yoshi Park 2 from Mario Kart Arcade GP 2
Yoshi Park 2
Mario Kart Arcade GP 2 Challenge background
Coin Collector
"Collect 75 coins
within 60 seconds"
Mario Kart Arcade GP 2 Cup Icon
Mario Cup
Mario Highway from Mario Kart Arcade GP 2
Mario Highway
Mario Beach from Mario Kart Arcade GP 2
Mario Beach
Mario Kart Arcade GP 2 Challenge background
Move Giant Watermelon!
"Roll the giant
watermelon to goal
within 20 seconds!"

Normal[edit]

Cup Courses Challenge
Mario Kart Arcade GP 2 Cup Icon
Waluigi Cup
Stadium Arena icon from Mario Kart Arcade GP 2
Stadium Arena
Waluigi Stadium from Mario Kart Arcade GP 2
Waluigi Stadium
Mario Kart Arcade GP 2 Challenge background
Bird Kart Contest!
"Run up and jump!
Get Mario coin
by the distance!"
Mario Kart Arcade GP 2 Cup Icon
DK Cup
Donkey Kong Jungle from Mario Kart Arcade GP 2
DK Jungle
Bananan Ruins from Mario Kart Arcade GP 2
Bananan Ruins
Mario Kart Arcade GP 2 Challenge background
Koopa Panic!
"Beat down 15 KOOPAS
using a hammer within
35 seconds"
Mario Kart Arcade GP 2 Cup Icon
Wario Cup
Diamond City from Mario Kart Arcade GP 2
Diamond City
Snow Panic from Mario Kart Arcade GP 2
Snow Panic
Mario Kart Arcade GP 2 Challenge background
Backward Race
"Reach the Goal driving
backward! Get Mario
coin by time record"

Master[edit]

Cup Courses Challenge
Mario Kart Arcade GP 2 Cup Icon
PAC-MAN Cup
Pac Mountain from Mario Kart Arcade GP 2
Pac Mountain
Pac Labyrinth icon from Mario Kart Arcade GP 2
Pac Labyrinth
Mario Kart Arcade GP 2 Challenge background
PAC Challenge!
"Jump over traps to
goal! Get Mario
coin by time record"
Mario Kart Arcade GP 2 Cup Icon
Bowser Cup
Bowser's Castle from Mario Kart Arcade GP 2
Bowser's Castle
Castle Wall from Mario Kart Arcade GP 2
Castle Wall
Mario Kart Arcade GP 2 Challenge background
Final Battle with Bowser!
"Leap the flames
and destroy the poles
4 times with missiles"
Mario Kart Arcade GP 2 Cup Icon
Rainbow Cup
Rainbow Coaster from Mario Kart Arcade GP 2
Rainbow Coaster
Rainbow Downhill icon from Mario Kart Arcade GP 2
Rainbow Downhill
Mario Kart Arcade GP 2 Challenge background
1 vs 1 Battle with Robo Mario!
"Reach the goal faster
than Robo Mario! Win
and get Mario coin!"

Brands[edit]

Main article: List of brands debuting in Mario Kart Arcade GP and Mario Kart Arcade GP 2

This section needs Mario Kart improvement. Specifically:

  • List more brands

Staff[edit]

Main article: List of Mario Kart Arcade GP 2 staff

Gallery[edit]

For this subject's image gallery, see Gallery:Mario Kart Arcade GP 2.

Multimedia[edit]

For the complete list of media files for this subject, see Multimedia:Mario Kart Arcade GP 2.
Help:Media fileHaving trouble playing?

References to other games[edit]

Super Mario Bros.
  • The menu theme includes a remix of the overworld theme from this game.
  • When losing a race, an arrangement of the death jingle plays.
Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island
Wario Land 4
Luigi's Mansion
  • Yoshi Park 2 features a Luigi's Mansion-based attraction, complete with the generic ghosts from said game and King Boo.
WarioWare series
  • The central location of the series, Diamond City, appears as a racetrack.
Mario Kart Arcade GP
  • All the assets from the original game are re-used with slight enhancements.
Mario Kart DS

References in later games[edit]

Mario Kart Tour

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Note(s) Ref.
Japanese マリオカート アーケードグランプリ 2
Mario Kāto Ākēdo Guranpuri Tsū
Mario Kart Arcade Grand Prix 2 [5]

Notes[edit]

  • This is the last installment of the Mario Kart series to use the series' original logo font in the game's title.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "「AOU2007 アミューズメント・エキスポ」ブースレポート ~バンダイナムコゲームス編~"
  2. ^ https://www.imdb.com/title/tt3410220/releaseinfo/
  3. ^ ゆうしろう (January 5, 2009). スポンサーサイト. Japaneese. Retrieved December 27, 2025 from MarioFanによるBlog. (Archived December 27, 2025 via Wayback Machine.)
  4. ^ マリオカート アーケードグランプリ 2. Bandai Namco. Retrieved December 27, 2025.
  5. ^ Japanese logo

External links[edit]