When it comes to racing games, there aren't many that are bigger or more recognisable than Mario Kart. Since 1992, Nintendo's red-hatted plumber has taken to the starting grid along with a whole ...
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and though Mario Kart 9 is a possibility, the franchise's lengthy list of interesting subtitles (Super Circuit, Double Dash and more) mean that isn't a certainty. The game's official name likely ...
The Nintendo Switch 2 trailer featured the supposed return of Mario Kart TV from Mario Kart 8. The feature that replaced past entries' Replay Mode was identified by the yellow satellite van ...
Mario Kart fans are pouring over yesterday's reveal of a new entry in Nintendo's racing series for Switch 2 - and have come up with a few more clues on how the game might play. Our first look at ...
Brazil do not have a chance to win the 2026 World Cup unless Neymar plays, according to the legendary Romário. A 1994 World Cup winner with Brazil, Romário believes the national team has quality ...
This morning, Nintendo Switch 2 was announced, alongside a brand-new entry in the Mario Kart series. As of this writing, details about the game are slim, but the announcement alone is a pretty big ...
It shows what appears to be "Mario Kart 9" on the new console. Screengrab from the first Nintendo Switch 2 trailer released Wednesday, January 16, 2025. It shows what appears to be "Mario Kart 9 ...
not even characters like Link or Isabelle who were in Mario Kart 8. However, you can definitely make out Mushroom Kingdom regulars Mario, Luigi, Bowser, Peach, Donkey Kong, Toad, Yoshi ...
This is double the 12 racers in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe. The track shown appears ... Some of the sandstone buttes in the background are mushroom shaped. Nintendo will give a deep dive into the Switch ...
The newly unveiled Mario Kart 9 game for Nintendo Switch 2 sports the first sign of the Donkey Kong redesign from the movie. As fans scour every frame of the Nintendo Switch 2 reveal trailer for ...
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