Abstract: The world's greatest kart racer returns to the console world but this time, 3DS owners can enjoy the racing highs and lows of the famous Mario Kart 7! With 17 characters available to the player, 32 tracks and a variety of gaming modes, including mult...
Abstract: The Mario Kart series, now more than nineteen years old, is in its seventh iteration. That might sound like the kind of observation that only comes from detailed research, but it's right there in the title. Mario Kart 7 - you see?Anyway, if you like Ma...
Abstract: If you've never played a variant of Mario Kart you probably A) hate video games, or B) have been living under a rock for the last, oh, 19 years or so. The first in the series was released in August of 1992, which means if Mario Kart were a person, they...
Abstract: Although the Nintendo Switch is fully portable, there's still a huge appeal to the DS handheld consoles. A key difference is the games available as many are exclusive so here we bring you the best 3DS games for 2017. If you thought the Nintendo Switch ha...
Abstract: Most notable of all is the addition of flight and underwater sequences. So far at least, these haven't been made into their own individual tracks, but pop up at key moments on regular ground-based driving tracks. Hit an otherwise-inconspicuous ramp, and o...
Abstract: Is it a shell-out or just full of bloopers?Mario Kart has become a staple series for any new Nintendo console, being the best example of how much online support Nintendo can put into a game when they put their minds to it. However, recent reiterations hav...
Abstract: Mario Kart is a Nintendo staple, beloved by fans of the company's consoles and handhelds. If there's a new system out, odds are it'll have its own iteration of Mario Kart a year or two after its debut. So everyone knew Mario Kart 7 would speed its way ont...
Abstract: Published December 11th 2011. Written by Gloria Preston. “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” is an excuse often used for games that don’t really change over the years. As excuses go it’s not a bad one, but some developers abuse it, pushing out the same t...