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Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit Players Keep Messing With Their Pets

Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit is now out for the Nintendo Switch, allowing folks the chance to control a real-life Mario Kart without even leaving their home.

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The inventive tech puts an AR camera on a small kart (with Mario or Luigi as the drive depending on the version you buy) that’s remote-controlled via the Switch system.

You can create your very own tracks anywhere you would like in your home (where there’s a signal), and of course, people are finding out that their pets, mostly cats, aren’t enjoying Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit as much as the actual owners are.

Here are some hilarious videos of people playing the game while also terrorizing the cutest kitties and even some good doggos –how dare they!?

First tweet that we have is the first boss of the game: Kitty McMeowsalot.

I think this cat just wanted that dang virtual cupcake.

Reverse, reverse! Get the hell out of there!

Now, what did that cat do to you?


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