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Daisy was an unlockable character in nearly every Mario Kart game except Mario Kart Double Dash, where she was Peach’s racing ...
So, it’s important to look at Mario Kart World—the ninth entry in the series and the Nintendo Switch 2's one and only launch title—from the perspective of an eight-year-old kid. Though I've only spent ...
Following the quantum leap in fidelity from 1992’s Super Mario Kart to the N64 version, and again to the GameCube’s Double Dash (2003), the series spun its wheels in terms of any substantial ...
The go-to-family game night title will always be Mario Kart, no matter the generation. Mario Kart is known for its chaotic ...
Once you've mastered Mario Kart World's multitude of cup circuits, you may want a new challenge. Mirror mode literally flips maps to change the experience.
While driving around the world map, you’ll come across the giant blue P-Switches that are found either on the side of the ...
Mario Kart World lets players race across a connected map with new courses and a massive roster of surprising characters. But to get the most out of the game, you will have a lot of unlocking to do.
Unlockable characters and costumes through Dash Food are found at various Yoshi's locations in the game world. Various food ...
Block Ruins (maybe my favorite MKW track), or lapping up the game's clever revamp of Dino Dino Jungle from Mario Kart Double Dash – only to be told it's time to wrap it up after one lap.
Mirror Mode was introduced in Mario Kart 64 and has shown up in every entry in the series since the GameCube-era Double Dash. This mode flips every race track across the y-axis so that left turns ...
It’s a testament to Mario Kart World’s quality that I’ve spent over 35 hours with it since launch less than a week ago, yet I still can’t wait to play more. The first brand-new Mario Kart ...
Mario Kart: Double Dash!! is packed full of personality in a way the majority of the games in the series are not. Having not one, but two exclamation marks in the title makes that clear.