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Kart racing game in which the player takes control of either Mario, Luigi, Princess Toadstool, Toad, Yoshi, King Bowser, Donkey Kong Jr. or Koopa Troopa. Players can race in four cups, take ... Read allKart racing game in which the player takes control of either Mario, Luigi, Princess Toadstool, Toad, Yoshi, King Bowser, Donkey Kong Jr. or Koopa Troopa. Players can race in four cups, take time trials or battle against each other.Kart racing game in which the player takes control of either Mario, Luigi, Princess Toadstool, Toad, Yoshi, King Bowser, Donkey Kong Jr. or Koopa Troopa. Players can race in four cups, take time trials or battle against each other.
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I love this game, I still play it now, I can't believe it's 11 years old. It has to be the best multiplayer game ever, rivaled possibly by goldeneye. I would hate to total up the hours i've spent playing this game. Maybe I'm looking at it through rose tint glasses but this has to be one of the best games EVER!!!!
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In the early nineties, it was just not cool not to have this gaming console. Looking back with a, X-Box or Playstation 3 in hand, most consumers might snicker at how primitive that technology was. The joke's on them, for their contempt is cruelly misguided.
Today it appears that most games aim for amazing graphics (that being a relative and short-lived term these days) and seem to think of game-play and durability as a last resort. Yet in 1992, there came a game that rocked the video-gaming world for all the right reasons.
Reprising all the key characters of the Mario Bros platform saga, Mario Kart equipped them with karts, variable strengths and weaknesses, and threw an array of racing tracks and cups at them. The key element here lies not only in the superbly inventive tracks (standard Mario Circuits, slippery Vanilla Lake, eerie Ghost World and ludicrous Rainbow Road) nor the likable characters, but in the ability to blast one another to bits in a variety of ways.
Beyond the 20 racing tracks (arranged in 4 cups, each playable in 3 widely different levels of difficulty) playable as championships, time trials or duels, it also boasts a delirious battle mode, where each player has his kart fitted with 3 balloons his enemy must pop in order to win. What makes the game so enduring is that a relative amount of precision is required for attacks to succeed (the polar opposite of the "upgraded" Mario Kart for Nintendo 64), so there are always new strategies and cray stunts to discover.
A testament to this game's greatness is that you could play it for days on end, where you would have run out of patience ages ago with any given Wii game. Unsurprisingly, the Nintendo 64 version proved to be massive visual overkill, unable to surpass, let alone equal the original.
A pure classic!
Today it appears that most games aim for amazing graphics (that being a relative and short-lived term these days) and seem to think of game-play and durability as a last resort. Yet in 1992, there came a game that rocked the video-gaming world for all the right reasons.
Reprising all the key characters of the Mario Bros platform saga, Mario Kart equipped them with karts, variable strengths and weaknesses, and threw an array of racing tracks and cups at them. The key element here lies not only in the superbly inventive tracks (standard Mario Circuits, slippery Vanilla Lake, eerie Ghost World and ludicrous Rainbow Road) nor the likable characters, but in the ability to blast one another to bits in a variety of ways.
Beyond the 20 racing tracks (arranged in 4 cups, each playable in 3 widely different levels of difficulty) playable as championships, time trials or duels, it also boasts a delirious battle mode, where each player has his kart fitted with 3 balloons his enemy must pop in order to win. What makes the game so enduring is that a relative amount of precision is required for attacks to succeed (the polar opposite of the "upgraded" Mario Kart for Nintendo 64), so there are always new strategies and cray stunts to discover.
A testament to this game's greatness is that you could play it for days on end, where you would have run out of patience ages ago with any given Wii game. Unsurprisingly, the Nintendo 64 version proved to be massive visual overkill, unable to surpass, let alone equal the original.
A pure classic!
Super Mario Kart may not feel as vibrant or visually rich as modern entries like Mario Kart 8, but there's no denying its importance - this game started it all. Back in 1992, there was nothing else quite like it. The idea of Mario characters racing around wild tracks with power-ups, bananas, and shells was fresh, fun, and instantly addictive.
The graphics today obviously show their age, and the gameplay isn't as smooth or flashy as newer titles, but for its time, Super Mario Kart was incredibly innovative. It introduced the world to battle mode, drifting mechanics, and item-based chaos - all of which became staples of the series.
While I'm giving it eight stars instead of ten because it doesn't have the same energy or polish as later games, that doesn't mean it's bad. Far from it. It's a legend for being the foundation of a series that has now grown to nine main entries, each building on what this original game pioneered.
Whether you're revisiting it for nostalgia or checking it out for historical curiosity, Super Mario Kart is absolutely worth playing. It's not just a game - it's the beginning of a racing legacy.
The graphics today obviously show their age, and the gameplay isn't as smooth or flashy as newer titles, but for its time, Super Mario Kart was incredibly innovative. It introduced the world to battle mode, drifting mechanics, and item-based chaos - all of which became staples of the series.
While I'm giving it eight stars instead of ten because it doesn't have the same energy or polish as later games, that doesn't mean it's bad. Far from it. It's a legend for being the foundation of a series that has now grown to nine main entries, each building on what this original game pioneered.
Whether you're revisiting it for nostalgia or checking it out for historical curiosity, Super Mario Kart is absolutely worth playing. It's not just a game - it's the beginning of a racing legacy.
I had so much fun playing this game. Racing is fun, and Battleing is the best. You can battle for hours!!! I play this game practicly everyday. I got all my friends hooked to this game. (both SNES & N64 versions.) Even as I speak my friends are playing this game, and having a good time.(I can hear them laughing.
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- TriviaThere are 20 courses total in the game.
- GoofsIn this game's TV commercial, when Princess Peach throws a Banana Peel in front of Donkey Kong Jr. who's catching up to her, she is using her left hand. In the next shot, when Donkey Kong Jr. hits the Banana Peel and spins out, Peach has her right hand extended out instead before retracting it back on the steering wheel.
- Alternate versionsThe international versions of this game outside of Japan are censored because Bowser drinks a bottle of champagne while Princess Toadstool on the other hand is seen as being tipsy since she is also drinking champagne. Their animations are revised to Bowser simply shaking the bottle up and down while Princess Toadstool tosses it up in the air.
- ConnectionsEdited into Nintendo PowerFest '94 (1994)
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