Next year, Mario Kart fans will be able to enjoy the game with the help of real-life developed reality.
On February 4, 2021, Universal Studios Japan will open its Super Nintendo World Mini Park in Osaka, which will immerse visitors in all of Mario.
The park’s main attraction is the “Mario Kart Bowser Challenge”, a roller coaster that pulls riders through the body replica of the villain Bowser’s palace. To add realism to the experience, riders will wear AR headsets (adorned with Mario’s familiar red hat) that will expose the virtual content from the games to the real world.
Single day cost Tickets Universal Studios Japan for children aged 4 to 11 .12 47.12 for adults based on current exchange rates.0.06.05. Tickets are available at Super Nintendo World for less time, although the park notes that no additional passes are required on crowded days.
Visiting an amusement park in the midst of a global epidemic, especially one played by the hyper-infectious virus, is already a stylized concept. Adding an AR wearable element shared by the audience adds another risk.
However, Universal Studios states: “Improved hygiene“Mask requirements, allowing visitors to show symptoms and procedures including chloric disinfectant and alcohol rubbing will ensure the safety of guests.
The ride comes as Nintendo’s AR redesigns its classic franchise Mario Kart Live With camera-equipped remote control cars with 3D content viewed through the Nintendo Switch.
When that product became available you were at risk in terms of infection protocols, especially now that Japan is experiencing A spike in the cases, The sheltered version of the Mario Kart experience may be desirable for now.
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