Star Overdrive - releasing 4/10/25 Promise Mascot Agency - releasing 4/10/25 Rusty Rabbit - releasing 4/17/25 Tempopo - releasing 4/17/25 LUNAR Remastered Collection - releasing 4/18/25 The Hundred ...
We are finally just a few days away from learning when Nintendo's long-awaited Switch 2 will be released - and how much it will cost.
During the official reveal of the Switch 2, footage played of what appeared to be a potential Mario Kart 9 running on the ... on display in the clip also hints towards customization returning ...
a Lego Mario Kart display model for adults is slated to release on May 15. Check out our Lego Mario & Standard Kart preorder guide for my details on this large-scale 1,972-piece build.
Through March 11, LEGO is offering a free Mario Kart - Toad Pit Crew Playset worth $5 for free when you purchase $40 or more in Super Mario Lego sets — and there’s plenty of them to choose from.
For Mario Day 2025, LEGO has finally revealed a highly anticipated Mario Kart set, but it’s nothing like what fans were expecting. The Mario Kart – Mario & Standard Kart LEGO kit is a super ...
Alice Jovanée (she/her) is a commerce writer, and she has been writing about gaming and tech since 2005. Prior to Polygon, she worked at publications such as The Verge. To commemorate the day ...
While Mario has gotten plenty of love in this department in the past, the new Mario Kart build revealed as part of today’s festivities might be one of the toy line’s coolest yet. It’ll cost ...
but that won't stop us from getting excited about the prospect of proximity chat in Mario Kart 9, all the same.
Are you on the hunt for unbeatable gaming deals? Well, equip a wallet to your main hand and empty your inventory, because this week’s discounts are overloaded with gems. I’ve taken all the ...
LEGO has announced the release of a new Mario Kart set – just in time for Mario Day (March 10). The detailed new set has 1,972 pieces and allows fans to build Mario in his Standard Kart.
Eventually on the Nintendo DS, New Super Mario Bros. released to revitalize the 2D games which then got sequels on the Wii and Wii U, but those didn’t really innovate much in regards to art ...