There appears to be a good mix of familiar faces in the new Mario Kart game that we can play as. In the initial shot, we can ...
Initially, people thought that the trailer was featuring Mario Kart 8 Deluxe to show the new console’s full backwards compatibility, including compatibility with physical Nintendo Switch game cards.
and today’s announcement reinforces what a good decision it was for Nintendo to focus on DLC over the last few years. Mario Kart 8 Deluxe was released on Switch shortly after the system’s launch.
We briefly got a look at some Mario Kart gameplay on the Nintendo Switch 2 that's almost certainly not Mario Kart 8 Deluxe or any other Mario Kart we've ever seen. The track is completely ...
One of them is the Blooper, the squid that throws ink at the enemies in front of you, obscuring their vision for a few seconds; this object has practically no effect on the most experienced players, ...
Nintendo is going all in on the Donkey Kong redesign spotted by fans in the Mario Kart 9 gameplay debuted during the Nintendo ...
Mario Kart 8 Deluxe has long-reigned at the top of Switch sales charts and, as of last quarter, has sold 67.35 million units.
After months of countless rumors and leaks, Nintendo has finally revealed its first tantalizing look at the Nintendo Switch 2 and ... than anything in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, which, though it had ...
Circuit, a new track coming to the successor of the Nintendo Switch. While we only had a few seconds of gameplay, we can see that the magic of Mario Kart 8 Deluxe is still there. We can expect ...
During today's reveal of Nintendo's new hardware, the Nintendo Switch 2, we got a brief look at a brand new game that's coming to the system: it's a new Mario Kart, and we know...next to nothing ...