Mario Kart Live 3D Printing Rainbow Road
Spain-based BCN3D Technologies wanted to recreate the SNES version of Rainbow Road for Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit to celebrate the 35th Anniversary of the franchise. So, a team of two engineers and ten employees used their own 3D printing machines to build a 4,000 piece track that spans 16.4-feet long (5-meters). For anyone who has their own 3D printer, the company filmed a short video detailing the process, and it’s a lot more interesting than using random objects to build a course.



Don’t know how Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit works? Simply put, it requires players to use real-life objects to build stages before racing opponents. Each bundle includes a motorized toy car equipped with a camera that moves in accordance with the player’s input on the Nintendo Switch. Several Mario Kart items are included in the game, which, when hit, will slow down the player. It supports up to 4-players locally, or you can just play against the AI solo.

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