'Mario Kart Live Home Circuit' haste photo review that can skip that Mario Kart in a real way



' Mario Kart Live Home Circuit ' was released on October 16, 2020, which allows you to run a cart linked with Nintendo Switch without changing the operation of Mario Kart. Radio-controlled models with Mario Kart as a motif have existed so far, but Mario Kart Live Home Circuit not only allows you to operate the cart in conjunction with Nintendo Switch, but also creates your own course in the house. Since I can play Mario Kart, I immediately got it and checked the appearance carefully.

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Mario Kart Live Home Circuit Mario Set and Luigi Set arrive. As a bonus, a sticker for the 35th anniversary of Super Mario Bros. is included. Both are 9980 yen excluding tax, but at the time of writing the article, they are out of stock at the Nintendo official online store My Nintendo Store .



When you open the outer box, you will be prompted to download the dedicated software to Nintendo Switch before opening it.



The inside of the box looks like this, the one wrapped in vinyl in the foreground is the cart, and inside the white box above is the 4 gates used when creating the course and the arrow to indicate the direction of the course Signboard x 2.



So, the contents are as follows. It's pretty simple.



A USB cable for charging is included, but you can also charge the cart with the cable that came with the Nintendo Switch.



The gate x 4 and the arrow sign x 2 were common to the Mario set and the Luigi set.



That's why this is the cart that comes with the Mario set.



This is about the size of amiibo.



It looks like this when placed on the palm of your hand.



Mario fits comfortably in the cart and holds the steering wheel with a dignified look.



A camera unit above Mario.



LED indicator on the back of the camera unit.



Looking at the cart from the front, it looks like this. The bright red cart contains the acronym 'M' for Mario.



Seen from behind.



left side



right side



The white part on the right side can be slid upwards, where there is a USB Type-C port for charging.



You can charge the cart by inserting the included USB cable or Nintendo Switch charging cable here. The battery life of the cart is about one and a half hours when playing with 150cc.



Seen from directly above, it looks like this. There is one physical button on the right side of Mario.



The tires are finely grooved, with the words 'MARIO KART' on the sides.



The back of the cart looks like this.



The Luigi set cart looks like this.



Luigi, who has a keen eye for his brother, is enshrined.



A camera unit above Luigi.



LED indicator on the back of the camera unit.


The letter 'L' on the same green cart as Luigi.



From the back.



left side



right side



From directly above



Back side



When I put Mario and Luigi carts side by side, it looks like this.



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Review what it will be like to play 'Mario Kart Live Home Circuit' where you run a real cart in your room by operating Mario Kart on your own course --GIGAZINE

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