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{{Unreferenced stub|auto=yes|date=December 2009}} '''''Club Kart''''' is a [[Go-Kart]] racing game by [[Sega]]. Some machines are outfitted with the [[IC Card]] system to store your kart data, which can be modified and improved with more play. Up to 4 machines can be linked for competitive [[racing]]. ''Club Kart'' is notable for featuring brands from within the world of karting, (i.e. Birel chassis, IAME engines, IBEA carbs, etc.) The US cabinet version has a three-degree-of-freedom limited range motion platform that the player sits on, and also feature force-feedback steering. 4 different ''classes'' can be selected, via the [[IC Card]] or the [[IC Card Simulated Replacement]]. ''Club Kart'' was released in 2000. ''Club Kart'' runs on a [[Sega NAOMI 2]] system. It uses [[fiber optic]] linking. Control hardware includes a [[steering wheel]] with [[force feedback]] and 2 [[analog circuit|analog]] foot-pedals. [[Category:2001 video games]] [[Category:Arcade games]] [[Category:Sega games]] [[Category:Sega arcade games]]
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