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#Super mario kart 64 battle bomb series#
Nearly every game in the series includes a track with a spooky theme. These tracks are mostly offroad tracks with dirt, mud, or grass surfaces. JunglesĮach of the 3D Mario Kart games features a track set in a Jungle locale, usually associated with Donkey Kong. These tracks are formed by beaches, and typically incorporate tides and moving hazards such as fish and crabs. Beaches Shy Guy Beach as it returns in Mario Kart Wii. Traffic always drives on the left side of the road, matching the roadways in countries such as Japan, the United Kingdom, and Australia, though this is reversed in Mirror mode. These make an appearance in every 3D Mario Kart game. Tracks set on roadways with traffic to avoid.
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These are paved tracks, sometimes with grandstands full of onlookers, and billboards and signs advertising imaginary racing products and brands.
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These are purpose-built circuits meant to resemble actual raceways. There are many track themes that return from game to game, including: Circuits Luigi Circuit as seen in Mario Kart Wii. TracksĪ major staple of the Mario Kart series is the diversity of the tracks. Other items include the Blue shell, which automatically targets the first place racer, the fake item box, which damages players who run into it, and the star, which temporarily makes the user invincible. Mainstays of the series include the mushroom, which gives a temporary speed boost, the banana peels, and the Green and Red shells, which all serve as weapons to use against opponents. Power-Ups A Red Shell from Mario Kart Wii.Įach game in the Mario Kart series includes a number of power-ups to aid players. In later games, it became possible to trade ghosts with other people, both locally and over the internet, as well as compete against ghosts set by Nintendo staff. Once a time has been set, a 'ghost' of the player's is provided to compete against. Players are provided with a set amount of mushroom power-ups to use at any point during their run. The goal in this mode is to set the fastest single and three-lap times.
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Time Attack Mario is about to start his time trial run at Rainbow Road. Other modes have appeared in later games, such as Shine Runners, which has players trying to collect the most Shine Sprites in a certain amount of time and Coin Runners where teams collect coins within three minutes.
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The objective is to pop opponents balloons using items, the last player with balloons left wins. The most popular mode Balloon Battle, has players start with a set amount of balloons.
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In Battle Mode, racers battle against each other in either free-for-all or team based modes. Battle Mode Balloon Battle from Mario Kart Wii. In Mario Kart Wii and onward, rules can be specified to point accumulation or wins, split players individually or in teams, set item balance and more. In Super Mario Kart and Mario Kart 64, obstacles are placed on the track to hinder the other racers on the track. In dedicated multiplayer modes for earlier Mario Kart games, individual tracks can be selected as opposed to racing against computer controlled opponents. In later games, a letter/star grade is awarded based on things such as performing mini-turbos and avoiding items. At the end of each race, a number of points are awarded to players depending on which place they finished, the player with the most points at the end of the cup wins. Each cup can be played in any of the four difficulty settings. In the Grand Prix mode, characters compete against each other on sets of 4-5 tracks called Cups. Grand Prix The start of the Mushroom Cup Grand Prix in Mario Kart Wii. Each game has a variety of game modes, such as series staples Grand Prix, Battle, and Time Attack. Overview The title screen for Super Mario Kart, the first game of the franchise.īasic gameplay in the Mario Kart series has players racing on a variety of tracks, using power-ups such as shells and banana peels to gain an advantage over opponents.