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    And this would be impressive if only it had online support!

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    Yeah what the hell. Why did Nintendo even make a ethernet adapter for ****s sake? Still going to be a cool game though.

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    I think this game will rock. I mean, 16 players, that's just cool. But yeah, as you guys said, there's no online support, which does suck a lot.
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    Have you all seen the graphics? The screens I saw had a wierd feeling too them. Maybe it was just me.

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    How do you play 16 on it? Buy an ethernet deal for each and stick them all on a hub or what? I'm looking a buying 2 Gamecubes just because of this game.

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    Yeah...I was thinking the same thing...16 people without networking..
    16 people via split screen??? Ouch..That would be hard to play...

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    Originally posted by ryandinan
    Yeah...I was thinking the same thing...16 people without networking..
    16 people via split screen??? Ouch..That would be hard to play...

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    No man, its 16 people via LAN.

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    Yeah, you probably still need to buy a router, or a switch.

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    All of the four GC's will require the ethernet adapters--$$$. That's $35 a piece.

    Fook--the PS2/Xbox had seperate link cables that were a bit cheaper.

    Of course using the ethernet adapter will mean "tunneling" can happen.

    Which means if you wish to hassle with it you can get it online.
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    Well, I haven't heard anything official on how to hook it up from Nintendo yet. I think the game is supposed to come out in November. I believe the maximum amount of cars on the track at one time is 8, but you can team up with another person on each car for a total of 16 players simultaneously.

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    Ok, now I'm really confused. Check out this article:

    http://www.gamespot.com/gamecube/dri...w_6075353.html

    Does this mean you can play four people on one cube, but if you want to play on a lan only two per cube can play?

    The screenshot below shows a fourplayer game, but I have a feeling it is on just one cube.

    http://www.gamespot.com/gamecube/dri...s.html?page=64

    I was hoping for up to 8 people to be able to play with two cubes, two etherner adapters, and a hub. It's going to suck if only 4 people can play against each other even with 2 cubes. Please, someone tell me that this isn't the case.

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    mario kart on SNES ruled, greatest game ever! well almost...but best game on a console. played the N64 version via an emulator back when i had a voodoo2, didn't like it...nothing like the snes version.

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    At least they dropped the price on the cubes down to $100. I'm going to need to buy 4 of the damn things, 4 more controllers, 4 ethernet cards, and 4 copies of Mario Kart Double Dash to play with eight people. Maybe they will have a Kart bundle near the release of the game.

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    Why would you need 4 GC's to play 8 player. That wouldn't make the slightest bit of sense. 4 controller ports for each cube.

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