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Gamer Bros Hi! We're Elijah and Daniel! Date 20.09.18 Mario Gamer Bros Hi! We’re Elijah and Daniel! Date 20.09.18 Mario Madness! Do you like Mario Kart? Well we do!!! In this section, we will talk about Mario Kart items. The first item is a from Mario Kart Wii. This item makes you bigger. Can you imagine it? Well, the only problem is the other items might hit you. We can’t forget the from Deluxe and Mario Kart DS. This makes you invisible and steals an item from another player. The next item is It’s the most annoying item in Mario Kart Wii. Its basically lighting, but you get hit instead of the opponents. The only way to get rid of it is by bumping into your opponent. SUPER ANNOYING!!!!!!!!!! The next one is called The Fake Item Box from Mario Kart Wii and DS. It tricks other players by thinking it’s real. COOL! Last, but not least… This item has only appeared in Mario Kart Wii and hasn’t ever been in any other Mario Kart Games. This item is well…basically an…EARTHQUAKE to other players. Now we will explain the cups. There are 8 cups in each Mario Kart Game. Mushroom Cup, Flower Cup, Star Cup, Special Cup, Shell Cup, Leaf Cup, Lightning Cup, Banana Cup. Also, there are four new cups in Mario Kart 8. Elijah’s Favourite Course and Item Is Piranha Plant Pipe Way and Mega Mushroom Daniel’s Favourite Course and Item Is Rainbow Road (Mario Kart 8) and Triple Red Shell Remember read our blogs and comment down below for opinions. .
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