News

Mario Kart World fans on Nintendo Switch 2 are starting to notice some problems and downgrades that come with the new Mario Kart.
If you weren’t able to get your hands on the Nintendo Switch 2 Mario Kart World Bundle restock earlier this month, there might be another chance for you to score. The Nintendo Switch 2 features ...
In true Nintendo fashion, Mario Kart World iterates on a formula everyone knows works. Is it the revolutionary title some hoped for with the introduction of the Switch 2? It’s far from it, but ...
But Nintendo recently told everyone to shut up and eat what they're served as Mario Kart World's latest update lessened the chances of racing on a classic three-lap circuit online.
Nintendo Switch 2 launched on June 5 and costs $449 / £395 standalone and $499 / £429 bundled with Mario Kart World.
Mario Kart 64 Mario Kart World just launched with Switch 2, but PC gamers are playing Mario Kart 64 instead thanks to a "many-year" fan project that doesn't contain Nintendo's original code News ...
Mario Kart World 's producer has explained why characters from the wider Nintendo universe haven't returned from Mario Kart 8, and it's down to how big Mario's roster is.
That hasn't stopped fans from unofficially porting some of Nintendo's older games to PC. Now, Mario Kart 64 is the latest classic title to make the leap to PC.
Mario Kart World has been the standout launch title for the Nintendo Switch 2, but fans are irate after Nintendo's latest patch.
And they were right; Nintendo has not. But who cares? Because someone else has—the legends known as The Harbour Masters have managed to natively port Mario Kart 64 to PC, no emulator necessary.
Mario Kart World patch defies the way players want to race online After change to the way track selection works, traditional 3-lap races are even rarer ...