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Giant R/C Mario Kart RacerGrowing up, I always tried to beat my brother at a game of Super Mario Kart in Battle mode on the Super NES. He was just so much better at shooting those Koopa shells at my driver, while I always tried to wipe his driver out with a banana peel. And when he'd go into Invisible mode--forget it. He'd bust my driver's balloons before I could say "King Bowser."

To this day, I doubt I'll ever kick his butt. But, at least I can reminisce the good old days with this Giant R/C Mario Kart Racer from ThinkGeek. Over 12-inches long, this remote-controlled car features a GameCube-style remote, five function controls including forward and turbo, and digitized sounds from the real game. It operates on one 9-volt battery and 8 AA batteries (not included) and sells for $49.99.

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