
Add this GameShark code for the debug menu: 8818ED EF0002Ģ. How to play Grand Prix mode on custom courses:ġ. Grand Prix mode is not officially supported, but there is a workaround which lets you play a single custom course against the CPU.Īfter finishing that race, the trophy sequence will play and you are forced to reset the game.
Choose the course you want to play from the first two cups. The header image will now change to “Custom Set 1”. In the course selection menu, press the R button. Start a random stock course and exit out via “Course Select” (Not required, but sometimes it won’t load properly otherwise). Here’s more information, right from the readme: I feel like that’s a game many people might be interested in playing new versions of, so I wanted to share it with everyone. While I’d normally not get as excited about a WIP hack, there aren’t many Mario Kart 64 hacks available. Also, the widescreen mode might work well with emulation on a 16:9 TV. People seem to be having better luck with emulation and as long as the emulator supports memory extension, it should perform okay. If you have an N64 and a ROM cart, it’s definitely worth trying though, just for fun. Also, the work-in-progress nature of the hack seems to stamd out more on real hardware, as some courses drop frames, have graphical glitches and the first course “SMW Raceway R/T” sometimes locks up when starting.
While the game does work on real hardware with a ROM cart, it requires an Expansion Pak. The game is certainly still a work in progress, but it offers new tracks and a widescreen mode! You can download the bps patch here: A new homebrew romhack for Mario Kart 64 was just released called “Amped Up”.