The first look at Mario Kart 9 seems to indicate it will be one of the console's launch titles, coming over a decade after Mario Kart 8 was first released for the Wii U. Mario Kart 8 Deluxe is the ...
it’s an expanded version of Mario Kart 8, which first came out in 2014 for the Wii U. Nintendo has done a great job of releasing DLC content like new characters and tracks, with the most recent ...
This relatively plain name is standard practice for the opening track in Mario Kart games, with Wii U turned Switch game ... Yoshi, Toad, Peach, Daisy, Rosalina, Pauline, and (a funky looking ...
but what about the tracks from previous Mario Kart classics? This entry might be a bit of a stretch, given the absence of new Wii Sports titles, but hear me out with this one. Maka Wuhu was ...
Mario Kart 9 – appears to dole out a makeover to its hopeful racer Princess Peach, replacing her utilitarian cycling suit and ponytail for a flouncy ballgown and her hair down. It's not the most ...
The footage itself shows a familiar roster of Mario Kart racers: Mario, Luigi, Yoshi, Peach, Bowser, Toad, DK, Daisy, and, if you squint, what looks like Wario, Baby Mario and Baby Luigi ...
The next Mario Kart game will seemingly support races for up to 24 players, double the limit from MK8D. The new entry in the long-running series only made a brief appearance during the January 16 ...
The new console is seen playing brand new Mario Kart footage, with characters racing on Mario Bros. Circuit set in a desert, with Mario, Luigi, Bowser, Peach ... on the Wii U in 2014, followed ...
Especially when you remember that Mario Kart 8’s first incarnation was released in 2014 for Wii U. The Switch 2 announcement trailer reveals a familiar shot of Mario and his friends blasting ...
TL;DR: Nintendo announced the Switch 2 with Mario Kart 9 as its first game, potentially supporting up to 24 players, doubling the previous limit. The trailer shows wider tracks and smaller karts ...
Mario Kart isn't like Super Smash Bros. The two franchises may both feature a cornucopia of Nintendo characters, but they've historically had different philosophies. Super Smash Bros. gets bigger ...