Mario Kart fans are calling for the removal of a controversial item in the next game, arguing it disrupts gameplay and causes ...
Mario Kart fans are demanding Nintendo remove a controversial item from the new and upcoming Mario Kart game on Nintendo ...
we may already know this new Mario Kart game's unique gimmick: utterly enormous circuits. This is most evident in the final frames of the reveal, where we see a huge American-style highway complete ...
Everything we learned from the Switch 2 reveal and more - The new racing game could feature 24-player races on tracks filled with power-ups borrowed from other Mario games ...
There are also buildings on the side of the track, like this Yoshi restaurant, that seem to have power-ups available. haven't seen anyone else talk about this but the gimmick of mario kart 9 is ...
Also on the baddie's side comes Bowser ... that appear to include a mix of set options like in Mario Kart Wii and predecessors and customizable cars like in Mario Kart 8. Mario appears in the ...
The game in question is none other than Diddy Kong Racing, the 1997 hit from Rare that remains the only true kart-racing rival to Mario’s series ... around the longtime side kick of Donkey ...
We briefly got a look at some Mario Kart gameplay on the Nintendo Switch ... never seen before complete with a Yoshi's Diner on the side of the course, NPC cars and trucks driving in the opposite ...
Magic: The Gathering is no stranger to a few hidden references in its cards but Aetherdrift’s Mario Kart callbacks take the cake.