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Unlike all the other Mario Kart articles, this article doesn't go into any depth at all about what items appear in the game -- not even mentioning that the items are, of course, based on the Mario universe.
MKSC had essentially the same types of items as Mario Kart 64, should that be included? Stratadrake 17:03, 31 March 2006 (UTC)
- I don't even recall that many of the items listed were in Mario Kart Super Circuit. For example, I don't think the triple bananas, fake item boxes, or golden mushrooms were in the game. --FlyingPenguins 07:54, 8 April 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Players
I was walking in the store today when I found a GBA codebook. Under Mario Kart Super Circut, it had "Unlock WaLuigi" I think you had to get the highest ranking on everything. I'm guessing this is fake, since Wario didn't even appear in that game, but, it's not like I actually tried it, or anything.