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{{italic title|''Mario Kart 64'' (slot machine)}}
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[[File:Mariokartfruit.png|thumb|The ''Mario Kart 64'' slot machine]]
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'''''Mario Kart 64''''' is an uncommon European-only slot machine game licensed by Nintendo and developed by Maygay (who also made the machines) and released in 1996, being the second officially licensed slot machine from the ''[[Mario (franchise)|Mario]]'' and ''[[Mario Kart (series)|Mario Kart]]'' series. The machine art is based on various key art from ''[[Mario Kart 64]]''. It contains several sounds and music from the game.
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'''''Mario Kart 64''''' is an uncommon slot/fruit machine game developed by the slot machine maker Maygay using its Epoch technology and licensed by [[Nintendo]]. It was released in Europe in 1996.<ref>[https://twitter.com/ArcadeFacts/status/1128240836473446404 Tweet From ArcadeFacts] ''Twitter''. Retrieved September 4, 2019.</ref> It is the second officially licensed slot machine from the ''[[Super Mario (franchise)|Super Mario]]'' and ''[[Mario Kart (series)|Mario Kart]]'' series. The machine art is based on various key arts from the [[Nintendo 64]] game ''[[Mario Kart 64]]'', and the machine contains several sounds and pieces of music from the game. Some of the machines have settings for five-pence and 10-pence play.<ref>Campbell, S. 2008. ''Retro Gamer: The Essential Guide to Classic Games - Issue #047'', pg 65–66.</ref>


The objective of the game is race around the track to get the Super Jackpot bonus in the track's center, along the way using powerups and collecting cash from the reels, the three central prize trails, or the six character-based special features. [[Mario]], [[Yoshi]], and [[Donkey Kong]] are the key racers.
==Gameplay==
The player selects from the key racers&mdash;[[Mario]], [[Donkey Kong]], and [[Yoshi]]&mdash;and the objective of the game is to compete with the other two characters. The player must race around the track to get the Super Jackpot bonus in the track's center, using power-ups along the way and collecting cash from the reels, the three central prize trails, or the six character-based special features.<ref>FruitVideos (August 25, 2012). [https://youtube.com/watch?v=JwNyp2kNams HD - Mario Kart 64]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved February 28, 2020.</ref>


==External links==
==External links==
*[http://worldofstuart.excellentcontent.com/unlocked/fruit/videofruit.htm About the game]
*[http://worldofstuart.excellentcontent.com/unlocked/fruit/videofruit.htm About the game]
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==References==
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Latest revision as of 10:42, September 15, 2023

Mario Kart 64
Mario Kart Slot Machine from Maygay.
Developer Maygay
Release date Europe 1996
Language(s) English
Genre Arcade

Mario Kart 64 is an uncommon slot/fruit machine game developed by the slot machine maker Maygay using its Epoch technology and licensed by Nintendo. It was released in Europe in 1996.[1] It is the second officially licensed slot machine from the Super Mario and Mario Kart series. The machine art is based on various key arts from the Nintendo 64 game Mario Kart 64, and the machine contains several sounds and pieces of music from the game. Some of the machines have settings for five-pence and 10-pence play.[2]

Gameplay[edit]

The player selects from the key racers—Mario, Donkey Kong, and Yoshi—and the objective of the game is to compete with the other two characters. The player must race around the track to get the Super Jackpot bonus in the track's center, using power-ups along the way and collecting cash from the reels, the three central prize trails, or the six character-based special features.[3]

External links[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Tweet From ArcadeFacts Twitter. Retrieved September 4, 2019.
  2. ^ Campbell, S. 2008. Retro Gamer: The Essential Guide to Classic Games - Issue #047, pg 65–66.
  3. ^ FruitVideos (August 25, 2012). HD - Mario Kart 64. YouTube. Retrieved February 28, 2020.