Mario Kart could be virtual reality’s first killer title, even if it is only likely to be playable in a Japanese arcade for now. Set to debut in just a few days at the VR Zone in the Shinjuku district of Tokyo, Mario Kart VR puts players closer to the kart racing action than ever before using an HTC Vive headset and specially designed racing rigs.
Although we still don’t know whether Nintendo will bring virtual reality to its Switch console, we do know it’s already working with companies to leverage its existing properties in some unique settings. One of those is Mario Kart VR, which is being developed by Bandai Namco for its specialized VR arcade in Tokyo.
When the arcade opens on July 14, visitors will have a chance to play one of 12 different games based on established properties like Dragon Ball and Evangelion, as well as more generic experiences like Fishing VR and Dinosaur Survival Run. Mario Kart VR, however, is sure to be a major attraction.
The first footage of the game shows players traversing classic tracks from a first-person perspective, dodging red shells and piranha plants alike. Various characters are available to play with, and against, and hand tracking lets players control exactly where they throw those bananas and how they swing their hammers.
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Source: Digital Trends