Time to race... no wires attached. The acclaimed Mario Kart series has gone wireless, letting players race and battle with up to eight karts at once, regardless of whether everyone has a game card.
Nintendo could stand to learn a thing or two from its original handheld with the Switch 2, even if I know it won't.
Here's what players want to see in the first Mario Kart game in over a decade.
but Mario Kart DS is easily capable of shattering expectations. Tight mechanics, well-balanced item distribution, and a fantastic selection of tracks make the moment-to-moment gameplay ...
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 ... on the Nintendo DS) and centered around ...
This could also be a great way to re-introduce an abandoned mechanic from Mario Kart DS: boss battles. Characters like King Bob-Omb, Eyerock, and King Boo were all battled in the DS title's ...