

I ship globally using the eBay Global Shipping program. The box has some dings and rips in it, please see pics for exact condition.If you have any questions, please ask before bidding.Shipping:Will only ship only to confirmed Paypal addresses. This box has been opened, but the phone has never been used and still has plastic on it. This is the Fake Item Box's most recent appearance, as it, the Thunder Cloud, and the POW Block have not reappeared since.īlank= Availability was planned, but cancelled.You are bidding on a Super Mario Kart Telephone. In N64 D.K.'s Jungle Parkway, if a lightweight places a Fake Item Box at the ramp leading to the other side of the course and a heavyweight rams into them, they'll get sent flying to an island in the middle named Quacker Island. This time around, players can only destroy Fake Item Boxes by running into them.

In team matches, the Fake Item Box turns blue instead if said team member drops it. While the Fake Item Box has the "¿" sign inside it like in Double Dash!!, they hide their color from a distance, but turn red as the player drives near it. When in 1st, a player has a 17.5% chance of getting it.
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Players can get this item from 1st to 5th place while CPU drivers get it in 6th and 7th place. The Fake Item Boxes return to their function from Mario Kart: Double Dash!! to Mario Kart Wii, with an uplift in visuals to make them look like the redesigned real Item Boxes, albeit they are much larger than their previous appearances. Unlike the console Mario Kart series, the Fake Item Box doesn't flip the kart out, but it instead unleashes a jack-in-the-box clown that covers the screen while decreasing the kart's speed.

The Fake Item Boxes appear in Mario Kart Arcade GP 2, where they are known as Jack-in-the-boxes. Two missions, namely 4-6 and 7-8, involve players breaking a specific number of Item Boxes while avoiding Fake Item Boxes. In Battle Mode, players can also get this item if they have two or more balloons remaining. Players can get this item if they are in 1st to 3rd place while CPU drivers can get it in 4th and 5th place. They function similarly to its previous appearance, but instead, when a racer runs into a Fake Item Box, it gets knocked away entirely instead of exploding.
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They also do not spin around, and when a driver leaves behind a Fake Item Box, they are shown in red on the Touch Screen. Unlike normal Item Boxes in the game, the Fake Item Box lacks a question mark entirely. The Fake Item Box appears in Mario Kart DS with a new appearance. While the other items will pass through the Fake Item Box, it can be destroyed by running into them with a Star or being picked up with Hearts. They cannot be seen from a distance, but when the player approaches it, it will turn red. Unlike its appearance in Mario Kart 64, the Fake Item Box is colored red, making it easier to distinguish it from the real Item Boxes.

Through hacking, when players use the Fake Item Box, it instead spawns a Banana.įake Item Boxes reappear in Mario Kart: Double Dash!! after their absence in Mario Kart: Super Circuit. If placed in the air, the Fake Item Box simply floats, making this the only game where they are unaffected by gravity.Īccording to the game's coding, a Fake Item Box was planned to appear in Mario Kart: Super Circuit, but was taken out for reasons unknown. Like Bananas, Fake Item Boxes can also be used to block incoming shells, but they cannot be tossed forward. Drivers that run into this item are launched into the air. Human-controlled drivers can obtain this item if they are in 1st or 2nd place, and CPU drivers can get this item in 3rd to 6th place.Īppearance-wise, Fake Item Boxes look like the Item Boxes found on the tracks, but the question mark inside them is upside-down. The Fake Item Box first appeared in Mario Kart 64.
