Prices do not include tax. Prices do not include tax. 10:00 a.m. - 9:30 p.m. 11:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. Children (12 and under) $8.95 per person + tax Groups rates available, please call for details Watch videos of the Amazing Mirror Maze Not many people can say they’ve seen a real-life version of the Batmobile from the hugely popular video game, Arkham Knight (we’re not kidding about popular; it’s sold 5 million copies), let alone say they’ve ridden in one, or had one personally constructed for them. But a lucky guy named Francis can claim all three titles, so it’s a great time to be him right now. Francis won a Super Gamer Builds Contest (it’s a show that runs on Break’s AWE Me YouTube account), where a group of talented artists and builders turned a two-seater go-kart into a Batmobile! Yeah, it might be a fraction of the size and lack some firepower, but this thing actually drives, and it looks slick as hell. Check out the video to see how the Batmobile was built, and watch our man Francis take it for a spin.
The Batmobile took seven weeks to build, and its shell is made of fiberglass. Numerous custom components went into the construction, making the detail incredibly intricate. You might have guessed that the go-kart isn’t exactly street legal (it’s a go-kart), but that’s of little importance. Francis has his very own Batmobile to show off to…everybody who he comes into contact with, from now until the end of time. Calling all Arkham Knight fans: what do you think of this Batmobile go-kart? Would you like to be seen in one of these bad boys? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.Super Mario Kart doubledash is the follower of the classic N64 Game but this time with more characters and 2 in 1 car possibility. Show your ability in a battle race or in a balloon shooting battle. Line up custom-teams of Nintendo mascots, get ready, get set, and GO! Dive into a racing spectacular, creating team-based driving amid colorful well presented levels, with amazing driving and imaginative items ranging from the clever to the plain ridiculous.
Kick the speed of your karts up a notch as you welcome the series return now on the gamecube. The Mario Kart series has always been an ultimate multiplayer racing extravaganza starting out on the SNES, and has since become one of Nintendo's best multiplayer game options, right alongside the likes of Super Smash Bros and Mario's many sports outings. With all the crazy items and frantic speed players have always come to expect fantastic, hilarious, plain fun! So what are you waiting for? live your multiplayer gaming life in the fast lane with Mario Kart Double Dash! Mario Kart Double Dash is a game where the famous Mario, karts and plays with some of his friends like Luigi, Koopa, Princes Peach and Bowser. It is definitively one of my favorite games and a nostalgic one too. One of the greatest racing games ever, if you are looking for one that isn't realistic that is. I'm just going to focus on the grand prix mode, in this description because you will probably spend 90% of your time on the game playing grand prix if you are anything like me.
Double Dash features 16 tracks, split into 4 cups, and then the always fun all cup. Like previous Mario Kart games, the difficulties are 50cc, 100cc, 150cc and then Mirror 150cc. In mirror the tracks are flipped (MIND GAMES). In the lower difficulties, the cars also operate slower, so the game does that feel so fast paced. As a result your boosts are less powerful, same with power sliding. Every time you play a grand prix, there is always one CPU team that is "the team to beat" This one duo is pretty much going to be your only competition at all except for a few tracks on 150cc another duo could give you some issues. In double dash, you ride two people per car. This allows you to potentially hold items with both of your characters, and can easily switch driver with item thrower by pressing Z, or by using the item your back seat person is holding and if your front seat is holding one, they will automatically switch. Cars are divided by weight (as are characters). The characters weight you choose determines your cars.
In addition, if you mix a light with a medium, you can only choose medium cars. Characters are divided into "duos". Mario and Luigi, Toad and Toadette, Wario and Waluigi etc...these duos share the same special item that you can get with more frequency when you are behind. It is best for you to mix and match characters so you can get two special moves, depending on who is sitting in the back seat. My only complaint about this game is if you have 3 or 4 players and want to race each other. Once you get the 3rd player, there are no longer any computers in the race, just the 3 humans, and this holds true for 4 human players as well. A section of text from Mario Kart: Double Dash's wikipedia page: "Double Dash's gameplay is slightly different from other Mario Kart games. Instead of having one player per kart, there are two: one to drive, and one to use items. Players cannot hold items behind the kart, making it more difficult to block incoming shells. It is the first game in the series where players drop their items when hit by a weapon.