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Mario Kart 8 has been with us, in some form or another, for over a decade, believe it or not. In that time the track count went from 32 to 48, before ballooning to 96 with the Booster Course Pass DLC.
As spotted by Automaton, Spike is apparently everywhere once you've racked up a high enough online rating in Mario Kart World.Highlighted in a viral post from one fan, who shows an entire lobby of ...
Mario Kart World fans on Nintendo Switch 2 are starting to notice some problems and downgrades that come with the new Mario Kart.
Mario Kart World has garnered a very comfortable "87" on Metacritic, but that's still a drop from Mario Kart 8's "92." And the criticisms lobbed at Mario Kart World are all valid.
Mario Kart 8's souped-up 200cc difficulty isn't yet included within Switch 2 launch title Mario Kart World — but Nintendo has hinted at the possibility of its reappearance via a post-launch update.
Mario Kart World has released a new update that fans claim ruined the online mode. Earlier this month, Nintendo released the long-awaited Nintendo Switch 2 and the only brand new first-party game ...
I never owned Mario Kart 64 but have a distinct memory of playing it at a friend’s house. We were playing on Royal Raceway and noticed that one part of the track had us driving by Peach’s Castle.
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 By Anna Koselke ...
Mario Kart World for the Switch 2 embraces a new format for the series with its interconnected tracks and free roam mode, but Nintendo wants people to know it's not an "open-world" title ...
While some of the Wii U’s best-selling games, Mario Kart 8 and Splatoon have long been superseded by Nintendo Switch entries. Source: Nintendo via Eurogamer. Written by. Stefan L.
Mario Kart World has a lot of characters to choose from, so you're bound to find a new favourite driver. There's the old favourites like Mario, Bowser, Peach, Luigi and, Eurogamer's favourite, Birdo.
Nintendo looks set to keep Mario Kart World's focus firmly on the Mushroom Kingdom — so don't expect the return of cameos from Zelda, Splatoon or Animal Crossing.