

When the player completes a lap, lights between the game screen change color. Every circuit has a time limit of 250 seconds, and when the player is at first place their photography has a crown. Unlike the other two Arcade GP games, the goal of Grand Prix is to finish each race in 3rd or better. Like Mario Kart Arcade GP and Mario Kart Arcade GP 2, there are only six racers in each race rather than eight or twelve, with the exception of playing Versus with 2-4 players or Team Battle with 4 players where there are four racers. The player then must choose which one of three themed tracks (Toad, Mario, Don-chan) they want to play. The player can choose to play in 50cc, 100cc and 150cc, with the latter two being unlockable. The arcade operator can set whether the camera should be used or not. On some cases, the camera cannot be used, in which the player's photography is their selected character's portrait. Before starting a race, the player can take their photography and decorate it with twelve included features, such as a samurai helmet and a pirate suit. Then the player can choose between seven karts, five of them being unlockable. Unlike the other two Arcade GP releases, Time Trial is not present in the game. Grand Prix, National Battle, and multi-player modes are featured in the game. In earlier games, "Time Up!" was used instead. Players who do not finish receive this message and the race results screen as usual, but the process here is one second faster than the normal process. With over 20 types of karts that can specifically trigger over 90 types of items, the racing possibilities of Mario Kart Arcade GP DX are endless and players will be coming back to play again and again.The time limit for a race is 250 seconds, if the player takes too long or 15 seconds pass after the leader finishes, this screen is displayed. The new 2-Person Co-Op mode features "Fusion Karts." One person drives while the other "shoots" other competitors. Versus mode offers competitive racing excitement for all players. In Grand Prix mode, players can compete through 40 rounds over five selectable cups. Linkable up to four cabinets, the game has three game modes: Grand Prix, Versus, and Co-Op. The popular NAM-CAM feature that places the player's face over the kart has been updated with "Funny Face Frames" where players can stretch, squeeze, and transform their faces into many different appearances.

Brand new and better than Mario Kart Arcade GP2! The next game in the extremely popular racing series is here with new courses, new game modes, new karts, new features and a rainbow LED lit cabinet featuring a 42" HD monitor.
