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1996
Amazon.com
Mario Kart 64, one of the first games released for the Nintendo 64 platform, is an updated translation of the very popular Super Mario Kart for the Super NES (SNES). And while the game clearly tak...
The game is fun to play and its is better than Mario kart double dash the characters are limited unfortunaly.
If you like this and own a Nintendo DS or a DS Lite (shame on ALL of you who don't!), then I totally recommend Mario Kart DS also
If you grew up on N64 and Still love gaming: You will still love Mario Kart 64
Now fast forwarding to college, my friends and I still have Mario Kart 64 playing on the TV from time to time!I think everything about the game from level design, to the items, to the sounds and music is perfect
If you are new to Mario Kart or even racing games in general, grab this game and I promise that after a couple laps you will already have a good understanding of the game mechanics and from there you are on your way to becoming a true MK Champion!I have a fondness for games that allow me to play around my busy schedule (it's not the same as when I was a kid and could sit in front of the tv screen for 5+ hours at a time playing a game and feel no guilt afterwards) so that's why I cannot recommend Mario Kart enough
The game works properly, I'm satisfied with my purchase and recommend this seller.
The game works properly, I'm satisfied with my purchase and recommend this seller.
Game works great no issues
Game worked perfectly, ironically it was the only game that seemed to work on my friends n64 when all the other games stopped working (after a quick cleaning the other games started working).
Got to love the classics, plus how all 64 games work indefinitely (with some blowing)
This is the best Kart game ever, and the best Mario Kart game ever.
Mario Kart 64 worked as required, No damage or sticker peeling.
Mario Kart 64 is the true 3D Nintendo 64 sequel to Super Mario Kart
The game does offer a good challenge with eight drivers to choose from which onclude the following and their speed: Mario average, Luigi average, Peach average, Toad fast, Yoshi fast, Donkey Kong slow, Wario slow, Bowser slow
If you liked Mario Kart for the Super Nintendo, then you will love Mario
If you like this and own a Nintendo DS or a DS Lite (shame on ALL of you who don't!), then I totally recommend Mario Kart DS also
In the mid 90's, Nintendo made possible the impossible, by creating an even better successor, Mario Kart 64.Graphics -
If you liked Mario Kart for the Super Nintendo, then you will love Mario
It is such an improvement from the Super Nintendo version.
No, really though, Nintendo made a mistake of making this more of a "kids" game, as opposed to being as challenging, or even more challenging than it's original
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Product description
1996
Amazon.com
Mario Kart 64, one of the first games released for the Nintendo 64 platform, is an updated translation of the very popular Super Mario Kart for the Super NES (SNES)
And while the game clearly takes full advantage of the graphics power and speed of the N64, a few components that made the original so compelling have been left out of this release
Still, Nintendo's expertise at sucking players into the game world is strongly evident, and Mario Kart 64 offers enough challenges to keep players (especially casual gamers) entertained
Placing a familiar Nintendo personality behind the wheel of a sputtering kart powered by a 50, 100, or 150-cc engine, the game lets players race computerized opponents or up to four other players on a variety of well-designed tracks
Because karts lack the power and speed of race cars, drivers must focus on collecting power-ups and nonlethal weapons rather than negotiating hairpin turns on two wheels
Grabbing and using on-track items is the heart of the game's fun: a strategically-placed banana peel sends the unlucky victim into a spin, nailing an opponent with a turtle shell launches their vehicle skyward, and a rocket provides a quick boost to near-breakneck speeds, if only for a moment
The multiplayer mode provides enormously chaotic fun for up to four players--flip it on at a party and watch the guests congregate around the screen
--Eric Twelker Pros: Well-designed tracks Simple controls Strong multiplayer appeal Cons: Computerized opponents sometimes pull off questionable feats
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