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Mario kart characters
Mario kart characters




mario kart characters

Mario Kart 9 would just be the icing on the cake. Even though their paid online model is pretty crappy, and cut off a previously-free online mode for Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, the Switch overall has been a resounding success. The Switch has been Nintendo’s roaring comeback after the failure of the Wii U, and that’s been great to see. There have been rumours of a wholly new console, despite the Switch being barely four years old at this point, and while I think that would be a mistake, it’s possible Nintendo plans to go down that route. Mario Kart 7 was a huge hit on the Nintendo 3DS.Įven with the 30th anniversary coming up next year, Mario Kart 9 could still be a long way off – we simply don’t know at this stage what Nintendo’s plans are for the next few years. With that out of the way, let’s jump into the list!

#MARIO KART CHARACTERS SERIES#

This is simply a wishlist from a fan of the series – nothing more! My usual caveat applies: I have no “insider information.” I don’t know if or when Mario Kart 9 will be released, whether it will come out on the Switch, or which characters may or may not be included. Mario, for example, has a baby version, a metal version, a gold version, and even a tanooki version! While there are some great characters to play with already, I can still think of more! He’s just so cute! I even have a figure and a plush toy of him somewhere in my collection! But there are many wonderful characters in the various Mario Kart games, and several different versions of some of the big ones. Who’s your favourite Mario Kart racer? Ever since their first appearance in Mario Kart Wii, mine has been Dry Bones – the skeleton koopa troopa. Might a new game be planned for Mario Kart’s 30th? Nintendo recently launched the (underwhelming) Super Mario 3D All-Stars for Mario’s 35th anniversary.

mario kart characters

Maybe they’re even working on releasing Mario Kart 9 in time for the 30th anniversary!

mario kart characters

Given Nintendo’s love (bordering on a fetish, really!) of anniversaries and anniversary events, perhaps some kind of celebration is on the cards. Next year will be the 30th anniversary of Super Mario Kart’s 1992 release, and thus the 30th anniversary of the entire Mario Kart series. Maybe that means Mario Kart 9 is closer than we think! It even prompted me to try go-karting for myself, which was a fun experience! I’ve been fortunate enough to play every Mario Kart game to date – some more than others – on their original hardware, and while it would be unprecedented for Nintendo to launch a second Mario Kart game on the same console, Mario Kart 8 Deluxe is just a port of the Wii U title. From almost the first moment I was hooked, and had great fun with the cute, silly kart racer. In 1993 or 1994 I first played Super Mario Kart on the SNES. What are your thoughts on Mario Kart Tour? Do you like the game? Tell us about it in the comments below.Mario Kart 64′s Rainbow Road is one of my all-time favourite tracks!

  • Shy Guy (Pastry Chef) - Mushroom Cannon.
  • King Boo (Luigi's Mansion) - Bob-omb Cannon.
  • Here's the list of every character in Super Mario Kart Tour along with their place on the rarity chart and their special item. Characters on the rarer side of the spectrum have more favored courses, have a higher top speed, higher coin-earning rates, and are more likely to pick up weapons and items mid-race. There are three tiers: Normal, Super, and High-End. Within Mario Kart Tour, characters have various ranks that let you know how rare it is to unlock them. Mario and Bowser (Image credit: Nintendo)Įach character in Mario Kart Tour has a special item that they are more likely to acquire while going around a track.






    Mario kart characters