


* - Officially considered new in both Mario Kart Tour and the Mario Kart 8 Deluxe – Booster Course Pass. Mario Kart Arcade GP is the initial installment in the series.

The game has been followed by three sequels: Mario Kart Arcade GP 2 (2007), Mario Kart Arcade GP DX (2013), and Mario Kart Arcade GP VR (2017). Japanese website bio: ジャングルを一気に駆け上がって滝の上から大ジャンプ!カーブとアップダウンが激しい、ジェットコースターのようなコースだ! ( Drive up the jungle at once and jump from the top of the waterfall! It's a roller coaster-like course with intense curves and ups and downs!) The Mario Kart Arcade GP sub-series started in 2005 with the release of Mario Kart Arcade GP.The beanstalk area contains a flat pathway that leads to a right turn with several Item Boxes, two sets of three Mario Coins, a left turn and a right turn, and three Mario Coins that lead back to the finish line. Mario Kart Arcade GP DX The next game in the extremely popular racing series has new courses, new game modes, new karts, new features, and a rainbow LED lit cabinet featuring a 42 HD monitor. In the mine area there is a right turn and several Item Boxes, a left turn on a Conveyor Belt and two right turns that leads to a beanstalk area. There is several Item Boxes after the pathway and a right turn leading to a flat path with another left turn that leads to a mine area with several Mole Miners that can be seen in mine carts above the drivable path. Inside the temple is several Mario Coins that lead to a left turn that leads to door that opens, leading to a flat path with four Mario Coins in two rows of two. There is several Item Boxes in a row in front of the temple. There is a right turn which leads to a Glide Ramp which leads to a flat pathway leading to a temple. After these turns there is a flat bridge with two sets of three Mario Coins on the right. The track starts on a flat stretch of ground that leads to several bumps and a row of Item Boxes, which lead to three turns, the second one containing several Mario Coins.
