Here's a peek at Mario Kart in virtual reality

Nintendo may not be as big about virtual reality as other gaming companies (at least, not since the Virtual Boy) but that won't stop one of its biggest franchises from getting the VR treatment.

Bandai Namco has announced that its upcoming VR arcade attraction, VR Zone Shinjuki, will debut in Japan next month with a VR take on Mario Kart Arcade GP, according to Business Insider.

The nearly 40,000 square foot arcade is planned to feature over 15 different VR games to play, to include a special rig for playing Nintendo's best selling cart racer against friends while wearing an HTC Vive headset.

The rig, built to look like a miniature car itself, also includes sensors for the players' hands, allowing them to steer and even throw shells galore while driving in first-person.

It may be a while before we'll see Mario Kart for virtual reality outside of Japanese arcades, though Namco Bandai (which developed the arcade port of Mario Kart) hopes to expand VR Zones across the globe, so we'll be keeping our fingers crossed — that said, we might've used up all our luck wishing for Metroid Prime 4.



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Here's a peek at Mario Kart in virtual reality Here's a peek at Mario Kart in virtual reality Reviewed by mimisabreena on Wednesday, June 14, 2017 Rating: 5

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