Gingo Super Kart Racing

Gingo Super Kart Racing (known in Europe as Universal Studios All-Stars Kart) is a 2006 racing video game developed and published by Namco. The game was released on December 5, 2006 in North America. The game was later released in Europe on December 8, 2006 and in Japan on April 5, 2007. It is a port of Mario Kart Arcade GP (which itself runs on a modified version of the Mario Kart: Double Dash!! game engine) but with Gingo characters from Gabriel Garza, Zina Supermoon, and Ace of All Trades. Besides Gingo characters, it also features Universal Pictures characters such as Woody Woodpecker, Ama and the Mysterious Crystal, Paint World, and Computeropolis.

The game received received positive scores and critical acclaim, but criticized for its difficulty and lack of characters from other Gingo shows such as The Whackems and The Pandemoniums. An Xbox version was announced, but was cancelled due to the console's poor sales.

Controls
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Balanced

 * Gabriel Garza (Gabriel Garza)
 * Zina Supermoon (Zina Supermoon)
 * Elijah Eubank (Ace of All Trades)
 * Woody Woodpecker (Woody Woodpecker)

Strong Acceleration

 * Claire Jones (Gabriel Garza)
 * Tab (Zina Supermoon)
 * Rikku Kinokan (Ace of All Trades)
 * Ama (Ama)

Easy Control

 * Leno Garza (Gabriel Garza)
 * Zipper (Zina Supermoon)
 * Sophia Sammy (Ace of All Trades)
 * Deon Splatt (Paint World)

High Speed

 * Vio (Gabriel Garza)
 * Rebel (Zina Supermoon)
 * Loki Hantai (Ace of All Trades)
 * Peri Dazz (Computeropolis)

Bosses

 * Rebel (replaced with Metal-Rebel when playing as Rebel)
 * Robo Gabriel

How to Play
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Items
Like Mario Kart Arcade GP, Gingo Super Kart Racing has 93 items. Some drivers can obtain special items that other drivers cannot obtain. The player can use only three per race, and each track has a different selection of items to use. Completing a certain cup unlocks a new item.

Item categories
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Basic items
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Special Items
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Modes
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Courses
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Differences from Mario Kart Arcade GP
There are very minor changes between this game and Mario Kart Arcade GP
 * The game has custom karts for characters.
 * This game removes the feature to put your face in the game, due to the fact no camera can be used on any console (despite the PlayStation 2's EyeToy)
 * A new main menu. (Which looks identical to the one from Arcade GP 2)
 * Modified level designs for some levels.
 * The extra courses from Arcade GP 2 are present here.
 * 2 additional game modes were added, "Battle Exhibition" and "Mission Mode".
 * "Yoshi Park" was renamed to "Carnvial Park".
 * "Mario Highway and Beach" were renamed to "Seaside Highway" and "Seaside Beach" respectively.
 * "Waluigi Stadium" was renamed to "Extreme Stadium"
 * "DK Jungle" was renamed to "Wild Jungle"
 * "Pac Mountain and Labyrinth" were renamed to "Kuraï Mountain" and "Kuraï Labyrinth" respectively.
 * "Bowser's Castle" was renamed to "Vio's Fortress".
 * "Yoshi Cup" was renamed to "Carnival Cup".
 * "Mario Cup" was renamed to "Sea Cup".
 * "Waluigi Cup" was renamed to "Stadium Cup".
 * "DK Cup" was renamed to "Jungle Cup".
 * "Wario Cup" was renamed to "City Cup".
 * "Pac-Man Cup" was renamed to "Kuraï Cup"
 * "Bowser Cup" was renamed to "Vio Cup"

Reception
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Trivia
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Gallery
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