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Now You Can Live Out Your Mario Kart Dreams on Tokyo's Streets

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A new Japanese wacky sightseeing excursion 'MariCAR' took dozens of tourists through busy Tokyo streets in go-carts wearing costumes of their favourite characters from Nintendo's hit Mario Kart franchise. For about $70, tourists are able to put down the controllers, put on the costumes, and get behind the wheel to race through Tokyo's traffic like real life Mario Kart characters.

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