Abstract: 3DSThe Mario Kart series has always been about everyone's favorite Mushroom Kingdom characters racing through several exotic locations while being pelted by banana peels, giant spinning shells, lightning bolts, and all sorts of other abuse. Mario Kart ...
Abstract: The 3DS is starting to live up to its potential, with a great selection of quality games being released over the last two months. Mario Kart 7 hopes to continue this trend but can the glider and underwater sections - two bold additions to a series so c...
Abstract: The Mario Kart franchise started way back in 1992 and has made an appearance on every Nintendo game system since the SNES. Always good, usually great, the fantasy circuit racer is invariably considered a "must have" title with every new release.Such is...
Abstract: Mario Kart 7 has finally arrived and the Internet servers are already crowded with racers! Nintendo's racing franchise has (in my opinion) released the best Mario Kart game (at least in certain aspects) yet. Some of the new features include, of course...
Abstract: In my world, Mario Kart is synonymous with fun. Got a Nintendo system? Get Mario Kart – you're going to love it. Even less good Mario Karts (Double Dash) are great fun. The man may only be a plumber in the Mushroom Kingdom (or in the real world, we...
Abstract: Granted, that’s not the only thing that Nintendo has changed for the series, but this is probably the most primary addition, as the graphics literally jump right out at you. Each track has a new layer of depth that really springs the game to life li...
Abstract: After Mario Kart Wii I was kind of done with the series. It suffered from an extreme case of Nintendo Fairness where any lead was diminished by a series of calamities that could quickly drop the player from first to last in a matter of sec...
Abstract: Mario Kart is one of the few franchises that have been able to hop back and forth between handheld and home consoles without losing a whole lot in translation. Whether the last Mario Kart you played was the Wii version or the DS version, you were treat...
Published: 2011-12-01, Author: Tom , review by: cnet.com
Abstract: Mario Kart hangs over the precipice of chaos. With weapons that can change positioning in a heartbeat, racing in this enduring franchise often takes a backseat to the item-flinging festivities. It's a tenuous position, and each iteration has dealt wit...