Homebrew developer Zion dropped by QJ.Net Forums and released a very exciting homebrew port of video game title Mario Kart 64. This really is exciting because we all know that a lot of the older gamers loved this game. As a matter of fact, total sales for Mario Kart 64 reached one million just after one week of being on the market.
Obviously, we here at QJ love that game as well but we should focus on the homebrew game because it is equally as good and as fun. While in 2D, Zion noted that it took him quite a while to perfect this release so give it a try. Some of Super Mario Smash Kart v1.0 features include:
* Three levels
* Scrolling
* Main Menu
* Four computer controlled racers racing against you.
* Character Selection menu that includes : 5 Selectable Characters (Link, Luigi, Kirby, Donkey Kong, and Mario).
* Power-Ups and Missles - Inlcuding Chomp, Shells, Bananas, and Mushrooms.
* Random AI - No race will ever be the same.
* Pause Screen - Abillity to pause the game at any time.
* Nice Animation.
* Great soundtrack and sound effects.
Controls and other information can be found in the Readme file. The developer is also responsible for other homebrews like DreamChip and cancelled project Wandria: Tears of Fate.
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