Mario Kart XXL

Mario Kart XXL is a Game Boy Advance tech demo created by Denaris Entertainment Software for Nintendo in 2004. It demonstrates the Game Boy Advance's ability to render and scale/rotate two different background layers. It was originally created as a non-Mario demo known as R3D-Demo before being repurposed.

Content
Mario Kart XXL consists of a 3-lap trial run on a floating track similar to Peach Circuit, with a layer below the track depicting several beach islands in an ocean resembling Shy Guy Beach. The player plays as Mario, who is rendered in full 3D from an overhead, behind-the-back view. Driving physics are basic: the player can pass through walls, off-road does not slow the kart down, and the Coins present on the track cannot be collected, although Mario can fall out of bounds and into the sea below the track. The camera often zooms in and out automatically, though the player can press to zoom in and  to zoom out manually. Transparent windows showing the lower background layer are present near the beginning and closing sections of the track.

Mario Kart XXL's main menu features two options: "Play" and "Demo", the latter of which, as its name indicates, shows an automatic playthrough of the demo when selected that repeats after finishing. Pressing at any point in either mode returns the player to the main menu. The main menu depicts an edited variation of key artwork used for Mario Kart: Double Dash!!'s cover art where Mario, Princess Peach, and Donkey Kong are all shown driving by themselves, without their partner. Yoshi is also present in the background, without Birdo, but is mostly obscured by the "XXL" part of the logo.

Trivia

 * The two music tracks in Mario Kart XXL are renditions of music tracks from the German-exclusive PlayStation game Moorhuhn Kart (a kart racer from the Crazy Chicken franchise), with the title theme being a rendition of the menu theme of Moorhuhn Kart, and the race theme being a rendition of the "Canyon" theme. Both games were developed (in part) by Denaris Entertainment Software.
 * While it is a Game Boy Advance tech demo, Mario Kart XXL uses a Game Boy Color cartridge shell.