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Super mario kart
Super mario kart














Players can activate their held item with the A button, and certain items can optionally be thrown behind the player's kart by holding Down on the D-pad while pressing A. By driving across an active panel, the player will receive a random power-up item selected roulette-style in their inventory window. Items Koopa Beach 1įlat question-mark panels are located in static positions throughout each course. Additionally, the X or Select buttons can be used to switch the lower screen section to a rear-view camera mode during single-player races. For single-player races, the screen's upper section displays a behind-the-back third-person view of the player's kart, while the lower screen section shows each competitor's location on an overhead view of the entire track in real time. Unlike F-Zero, Super Mario Kart's screen is always split horizontally into two discrete sections during gameplay, allowing two players to compete head-to-head via split-screen multiplayer. Players will encounter a variety of built-in track hazards during a race, as well as helpful features like speed boost arrows and ramps. By pressing and holding the accelerator at the correct moment before the start of a race, the player can perform a rocket start for an initial boost of speed. While accelerating and holding Left or Right on the D-pad, the shoulder buttons also allow karts to "power slide" (or drift) through corners at speed. Pressing the L or R shoulder buttons causes the kart to perform a short hop. The SNES controller's B button accelerates, the Y button is the brake, and the directional pad steers the kart left or right however, the karts are not equipped with a reverse gear. Super Mario Kart's gameplay takes place from a third-person perspective, and its basic controls resemble those of other Mode 7-based SNES racing titles such as F-Zero. Super Mario Kart is also available as a Virtual Console title through both the Wii Shop and WiiU eShop digital storefronts. Power-up items, a staple feature of the series, typically factor heavily into the outcome of each race. Players choose from eight Mario-related characters, each with distinct handling characteristics, before racing in one of several competitive modes.

#SUPER MARIO KART SERIES#

As the first title in the long-running Mario Kart franchise, it serves as the basic template for all future series entries and popularized the kart racing genre, spawning many imitators with similar aesthetics and gameplay. Super Mario Kart is a kart racing game developed by Nintendo EAD and originally published for SNES in 1992.














Super mario kart