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Mario Kart is a racing game series featuring various characters from various Mario games. Since the Super NES, there has been a Mario Kart game on every single [[Nintendo]] home console, and eventually on the Game Boy Advance and the Nintendo DS. | Mario Kart is a racing game series featuring various characters from various Mario games. Since the Super NES, there has been a Mario Kart game on every single [[Nintendo]] home console, and eventually on the Game Boy Advance and the Nintendo DS. | ||
− | The series spans | + | The series spans 9 games on the Super NES, the [[Nintendo 64]], the Game Boy Advance, the Nintendo Gamecube, the Nintendo DS, the Nintendo Wii, the Nintendo 3DS, the Nintendo Wii U, and even 3 arcade games. |
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=Characters= | =Characters= | ||
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*[[Koopa Troopa]] | *[[Koopa Troopa]] | ||
*[[Dry Bones]] | *[[Dry Bones]] | ||
+ | *[[Koopalings]] | ||
*Better yet, why don't we stop there while we are still young? | *Better yet, why don't we stop there while we are still young? | ||
=Games= | =Games= | ||
− | *'''Super Mario Kart''' (1992, SNES): The first of the Mario Kart series. The game used Nintendo's Mode 7 technology. | + | *'''Super Mario Kart''' (1992, SNES): The first of the Mario Kart series. The game used Nintendo's Mode 7 technology. Is the only one of its kind to have 5 tracks per cup. Can be bought on the [[Wii]]'s Virtual Console for 800 Wii points ($8). |
− | *'''Mario Kart 64''' (1997, N64): The second Mario Kart game. Unlike its predecessor, the levels were rendered in full 3D polygons, though the characters were still sprites. | + | *'''Mario Kart 64''' (1997, [[Nintendo 64|N64]]): The second Mario Kart game. Unlike its predecessor, the levels were rendered in full 3D polygons, though the characters were still sprites. Can also be bought on the Wii's Virtual Console, but this game's worth 1,000 Wii points ($10). |
− | *'''Mario Kart: Super Circuit''' (2001, GBA): The third game in the series, and the first handheld version. Was more like Super Mario Kart in the sense that the game used the Mode 7 technology instead of polygons. Also features tracks from Super Mario Kart. | + | *'''Mario Kart: Super Circuit''' (2001, GBA): The third game in the series, and the first handheld version. Was more like Super Mario Kart in the sense that the game used the Mode 7 technology instead of polygons. Is the only Mario Kart to feature 5 cups instead of the usual 4. Also features tracks from Super Mario Kart. If you were a 3DS Ambassador (owner before the $80 price cut), you could grab this game (again) for free! |
*'''Mario Kart: Double Dash!!''' (2003, GCN): The 4th game in the series. It was the first game in the series to rely solely on 3D instead of sprites, and was also the only game where 2 characters could be used at once. It also allowed LAN play. | *'''Mario Kart: Double Dash!!''' (2003, GCN): The 4th game in the series. It was the first game in the series to rely solely on 3D instead of sprites, and was also the only game where 2 characters could be used at once. It also allowed LAN play. | ||
− | *'''Mario Kart DS''' (2005, DS): The 5th game in the series, and the 2nd handheld game. Was the first Mario Kart game to have official online play. Was also infamous for the act of snaking, where mini-turbos from drifting were abused. | + | *'''Mario Kart DS''' (2005, DS): The 5th game in the series, and the 2nd handheld game. Was the first Mario Kart game to have official online play, and the second to allow retro tracks from past games. Was also infamous for the act of snaking, where mini-turbos from drifting were abused. |
− | *'''Mario Kart Arcade GP''' (2005, Arcade): The first of the | + | *'''Mario Kart Arcade GP''' (2005, Arcade): The first of the 3 arcade Mario Kart games, and the 6th overall. The machines featured a camera for taking pictures of the player, and some machines offered a magnetic card for saving data. And [[The '80s|Pac-Man]]. Can't forget him. |
− | *'''Mario Kart Arcade GP 2''' (2007, Arcade): The second of the | + | *'''Mario Kart Arcade GP 2''' (2007, Arcade): The second of the 3 arcade Mario Kart games, and the 7th overall. Basically, it's more of the same here, except for the fact that there's more Pac-Man characters ''and'' a Tamagatchi character, as well as four more tracks to go along with the original arcade game's tracks. Both games also allowed drivers to collect coins, so the first game might as well be considered obsolete when compared to this version. |
− | *'''Mario Kart [[Wii]]''' (2008, Wii): The 8th game overall, and the | + | *'''Mario Kart [[Wii]]''' (2008, Wii): The 8th game overall, and the only one to allow motorcycles, as well as having 12 characters driving instead of the usual 8. Offered control with the Wii wheel in addition to the classic, nunchuck, and Gamecube controller. Like Mario Kart DS, it offered online play. Unlike Mario Kart DS, snaking was made more difficult, mainly to prevent its exploitation. This game also includes the most amount of playable characters found, with about 25 different guys to play with (or against). |
− | *'''Mario Kart 7''' (2011, 3DS): The 9th overall game that | + | [[File:NeoBowser.png|thumb|left|Behold [[you]]r future, [[Mario]].]] |
+ | *'''Mario Kart 7''' (2011, 3DS): The 9th overall game and third handheld version that was released everywhere in December of 2011. It is 7th in the series because Nintendo does not want to count the arcade games as official Mario Kart games for some odd reason. A few new features include 3D, a constant 60 FPS frame rate, online communities for users to create, the return of coins, underwater races, a hang glider attachment, a first-person driving mode, new Fire Flower (which was already in Double Dash!! as Mario, Luigi, Petey Piranha, and King Boo's special items), Super (Raccoon) Leaf, and Lucky 7 items; having some courses no longer necessarily having the three laps needed for completion, and more customization to karts. There was also a wheel attachment for 7, but that wasn't made by Nintendo, so you could ignore that. The roster of characters includes [[Mario]], [[Luigi]], [[Peach]], [[Daisy]], [[Toad]], [[Yoshi]], [[Donkey Kong]], [[Koopa Troopa]], [[Bowser]], [[Wario]], Rosalina, your Mii, Metal Mario, Shy Guy (who actually originally appeared as a rare Mario Kart DS character), Wiggler (the final boss from Mario Kart DS), Queen Honey (that queen bee bitch from the Super Mario Galaxy games), and even Lakitu! Other characters may be added later as downloadable. It is also the second Mario Kart game (first being Mario Kart: Super Circuit) to have ''two'' different Rainbow Road tracks (It has its own Rainbow Road, as well as Rainbow Road from Super Mario Kart). [[Image:MarioKartWii_YoshiArt.jpg|thumb|right|You do know that Mario Kart is ''more'' than just riding race cars, right?]] | ||
+ | *'''Mario Kart Arcade GP DX''' (2013, Arcade): The third of the 3 arcade Mario Kart games, and the 10th overall. The gliders from the supposed "7th Mario Kart game" make a return here, and a clone battle game is introduced here. Also, just like the last two times, Namco developed this game. | ||
+ | *'''Mario Kart 8''' (2014, Wii U): 11th overall game released in May 30th 2014. It features an anti-gravity feature similar to that of F-Zero that is like taking [[drugs]] and features the [[Koopalings]]. A Nintendo Direct of this game was released and it was weird as fuck. This time [[Luigi]] has been making creepy [[Weegee|stares]] at people lately, maybe its because the [[Uctions|Year of Luigi]] has ended. Oh yeah, you can ride a [[Germany|Mercedes-Benz]] in this game, as well as payable DLC that allows you to drive as [[Link]] and a couple of [[Animal Crossing]] characters with a new total of 48 tracks... seriously. | ||
+ | **'''Mario Kart 8 Deluxe''' (2017, Nintendo Switch): Re-release of Mario Kart 8 on the Nintendo Switch. King Boo, [[Dry Bones]], and [[Bowser Jr.]] return as playable characters, the Inklings from Splatoon have been added to the roster, and a proper battle mode has been added. What else is in store? We will find out when it comes out. | ||
=Usage in YouTube Poop= | =Usage in YouTube Poop= | ||
Various Mario Kart games have been used in YouTube Poop, and in various ways, ranging from charaters playing Mario Kart, to flash poops based on Mario Kart featuring various YouTube Poop characters. | Various Mario Kart games have been used in YouTube Poop, and in various ways, ranging from charaters playing Mario Kart, to flash poops based on Mario Kart featuring various YouTube Poop characters. | ||
− | + | [[File:Oahship.png|thumb|left|[[King Harkinian|Oah]] [[ship]]! It's [[Wario]]'s shipyard!]] | |
=Trivia= | =Trivia= | ||
− | *If you have a | + | [[Image:DrybonesKart.jpg|thumb|right|Some people just don't know how to drive...]] |
+ | *The characters that have appeared in every single Mario Kart game are [[Mario]], [[Luigi]], [[Yoshi]], [[Princess Peach]], [[Toad]] & [[Bowser]], which have appeared in every single game from Super Mario Kart to Mario Kart 8. | ||
+ | *If you have a saved game from Super Mario Galaxy, you can unlock Rosalina at a faster pace in Mario Kart Wii. | ||
*Since Mario Kart 64, there have been 3 classes: [[Yoshi|Li]][[Dry Bones|gh]][[Koopa Troopa|t]], [[Mario|Med]][[Luigi|ium]], and [[Bowser|He]][[Wario|av]][[Donkey Kong|y]]. | *Since Mario Kart 64, there have been 3 classes: [[Yoshi|Li]][[Dry Bones|gh]][[Koopa Troopa|t]], [[Mario|Med]][[Luigi|ium]], and [[Bowser|He]][[Wario|av]][[Donkey Kong|y]]. | ||
*[[Wizardheimer]] was going to be in Mario Kart 64, until he started sending the staff to the dungeon, which caused him to be replaced. | *[[Wizardheimer]] was going to be in Mario Kart 64, until he started sending the staff to the dungeon, which caused him to be replaced. | ||
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*In Mario Kart DS, the most popular character/kart combination is either [[Yoshi]] or [[Dry Bones]] in the [[Egg]] Kart. | *In Mario Kart DS, the most popular character/kart combination is either [[Yoshi]] or [[Dry Bones]] in the [[Egg]] Kart. | ||
**For Mario Kart Wii, the most popular character/kart combination would be Funky Kong with a Flame Runner (Bowser Bike) or the Torpedo. | **For Mario Kart Wii, the most popular character/kart combination would be Funky Kong with a Flame Runner (Bowser Bike) or the Torpedo. | ||
− | *In Mario Kart DS, it had R.O.B. the Robot as a bonus character and Shy Guy as a Vs. character only. | + | *In Mario Kart DS, it had R.O.B. the Robot as a bonus character, Wiggler as a boss character, and Shy Guy as a Vs. character only. |
− | * | + | *In Mario Kart [[Wii]], Mario Kart 7, and Mario Kart 8, you can unlock the ability to play as your Mii. The voice of your Mii in the game is determined by your Mii's [[sex]], size, and favourite colour. |
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=See Also= | =See Also= | ||
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[[Category:Sources - Produced in 2008]] | [[Category:Sources - Produced in 2008]] | ||
[[Category:Sources - Produced in 2011]] | [[Category:Sources - Produced in 2011]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Sources - Produced in 2014]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Sources - Created by Nintendo]] |
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Mario Kart is a racing game series featuring various characters from various Mario games. Since the Super NES, there has been a Mario Kart game on every single Nintendo home console, and eventually on the Game Boy Advance and the Nintendo DS.
The series spans 9 games on the Super NES, the Nintendo 64, the Game Boy Advance, the Nintendo Gamecube, the Nintendo DS, the Nintendo Wii, the Nintendo 3DS, the Nintendo Wii U, and even 3 arcade games.
Characters[edit]
- Mario
- Luigi
- Princess Peach
- Toad
- Yoshi
- Donkey Kong
- Wario
- Bowser
- Princess Daisy
- Waluigi
- Koopa Troopa
- Dry Bones
- Koopalings
- Better yet, why don't we stop there while we are still young?
Games[edit]
- Super Mario Kart (1992, SNES): The first of the Mario Kart series. The game used Nintendo's Mode 7 technology. Is the only one of its kind to have 5 tracks per cup. Can be bought on the Wii's Virtual Console for 800 Wii points ($8).
- Mario Kart 64 (1997, N64): The second Mario Kart game. Unlike its predecessor, the levels were rendered in full 3D polygons, though the characters were still sprites. Can also be bought on the Wii's Virtual Console, but this game's worth 1,000 Wii points ($10).
- Mario Kart: Super Circuit (2001, GBA): The third game in the series, and the first handheld version. Was more like Super Mario Kart in the sense that the game used the Mode 7 technology instead of polygons. Is the only Mario Kart to feature 5 cups instead of the usual 4. Also features tracks from Super Mario Kart. If you were a 3DS Ambassador (owner before the $80 price cut), you could grab this game (again) for free!
- Mario Kart: Double Dash!! (2003, GCN): The 4th game in the series. It was the first game in the series to rely solely on 3D instead of sprites, and was also the only game where 2 characters could be used at once. It also allowed LAN play.
- Mario Kart DS (2005, DS): The 5th game in the series, and the 2nd handheld game. Was the first Mario Kart game to have official online play, and the second to allow retro tracks from past games. Was also infamous for the act of snaking, where mini-turbos from drifting were abused.
- Mario Kart Arcade GP (2005, Arcade): The first of the 3 arcade Mario Kart games, and the 6th overall. The machines featured a camera for taking pictures of the player, and some machines offered a magnetic card for saving data. And Pac-Man. Can't forget him.
- Mario Kart Arcade GP 2 (2007, Arcade): The second of the 3 arcade Mario Kart games, and the 7th overall. Basically, it's more of the same here, except for the fact that there's more Pac-Man characters and a Tamagatchi character, as well as four more tracks to go along with the original arcade game's tracks. Both games also allowed drivers to collect coins, so the first game might as well be considered obsolete when compared to this version.
- Mario Kart Wii (2008, Wii): The 8th game overall, and the only one to allow motorcycles, as well as having 12 characters driving instead of the usual 8. Offered control with the Wii wheel in addition to the classic, nunchuck, and Gamecube controller. Like Mario Kart DS, it offered online play. Unlike Mario Kart DS, snaking was made more difficult, mainly to prevent its exploitation. This game also includes the most amount of playable characters found, with about 25 different guys to play with (or against).
- Mario Kart 7 (2011, 3DS): The 9th overall game and third handheld version that was released everywhere in December of 2011. It is 7th in the series because Nintendo does not want to count the arcade games as official Mario Kart games for some odd reason. A few new features include 3D, a constant 60 FPS frame rate, online communities for users to create, the return of coins, underwater races, a hang glider attachment, a first-person driving mode, new Fire Flower (which was already in Double Dash!! as Mario, Luigi, Petey Piranha, and King Boo's special items), Super (Raccoon) Leaf, and Lucky 7 items; having some courses no longer necessarily having the three laps needed for completion, and more customization to karts. There was also a wheel attachment for 7, but that wasn't made by Nintendo, so you could ignore that. The roster of characters includes Mario, Luigi, Peach, Daisy, Toad, Yoshi, Donkey Kong, Koopa Troopa, Bowser, Wario, Rosalina, your Mii, Metal Mario, Shy Guy (who actually originally appeared as a rare Mario Kart DS character), Wiggler (the final boss from Mario Kart DS), Queen Honey (that queen bee bitch from the Super Mario Galaxy games), and even Lakitu! Other characters may be added later as downloadable. It is also the second Mario Kart game (first being Mario Kart: Super Circuit) to have two different Rainbow Road tracks (It has its own Rainbow Road, as well as Rainbow Road from Super Mario Kart). Error creating thumbnail: File missing
- Mario Kart Arcade GP DX (2013, Arcade): The third of the 3 arcade Mario Kart games, and the 10th overall. The gliders from the supposed "7th Mario Kart game" make a return here, and a clone battle game is introduced here. Also, just like the last two times, Namco developed this game.
- Mario Kart 8 (2014, Wii U): 11th overall game released in May 30th 2014. It features an anti-gravity feature similar to that of F-Zero that is like taking drugs and features the Koopalings. A Nintendo Direct of this game was released and it was weird as fuck. This time Luigi has been making creepy stares at people lately, maybe its because the Year of Luigi has ended. Oh yeah, you can ride a Mercedes-Benz in this game, as well as payable DLC that allows you to drive as Link and a couple of Animal Crossing characters with a new total of 48 tracks... seriously.
- Mario Kart 8 Deluxe (2017, Nintendo Switch): Re-release of Mario Kart 8 on the Nintendo Switch. King Boo, Dry Bones, and Bowser Jr. return as playable characters, the Inklings from Splatoon have been added to the roster, and a proper battle mode has been added. What else is in store? We will find out when it comes out.
Usage in YouTube Poop[edit]
Various Mario Kart games have been used in YouTube Poop, and in various ways, ranging from charaters playing Mario Kart, to flash poops based on Mario Kart featuring various YouTube Poop characters.
Trivia[edit]
- The characters that have appeared in every single Mario Kart game are Mario, Luigi, Yoshi, Princess Peach, Toad & Bowser, which have appeared in every single game from Super Mario Kart to Mario Kart 8.
- If you have a saved game from Super Mario Galaxy, you can unlock Rosalina at a faster pace in Mario Kart Wii.
- Since Mario Kart 64, there have been 3 classes: Light, Medium, and Heavy.
- Wizardheimer was going to be in Mario Kart 64, until he started sending the staff to the dungeon, which caused him to be replaced.
- One of the lightweight karts in Mario Kart Wii is Captain Falcon's Blue Falcon, believe it or not.
- In Mario Kart DS, the most popular character/kart combination is either Yoshi or Dry Bones in the Egg Kart.
- For Mario Kart Wii, the most popular character/kart combination would be Funky Kong with a Flame Runner (Bowser Bike) or the Torpedo.
- In Mario Kart DS, it had R.O.B. the Robot as a bonus character, Wiggler as a boss character, and Shy Guy as a Vs. character only.
- In Mario Kart Wii, Mario Kart 7, and Mario Kart 8, you can unlock the ability to play as your Mii. The voice of your Mii in the game is determined by your Mii's sex, size, and favourite colour.