A new radio controlled Mario Kart can realign its wheels 90o to covert to “hover mode”, just like the vehicles on Mario Kart 8 for the Wii U. Though the RC racer can’t actually hover, it does a great job at mimicking the phenomenon, skidding along the ground sideways with its inverted tyres parallel with the floor.
The World of Nintendo Racer, from JAKKS Pacific, will cost $100 when released later this year, and includes a wireless RC controller with a 100 foot range.
Source: Gizmodo
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