Mario Kart Series
- Snickerd00dle
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Re: Mario Kart Series
they dont have to be creative with the titles, it just has to have Mario Kart in it, and it will be bought, next up Mario Kart: Rock
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Snickerd00dle wrote:they dont have to be creative with the titles, it just has to have Mario Kart in it, and it will be bought, next up Mario Kart: Rock
Actually.... dont give them ideas. They will make a rhythm game out of it.
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Blizzard and Nintendo team up to give us Rock 'n' Roll Mario Kart.
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- Snickerd00dle
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incorporating the bongos as steering devices, men, we thought of it first!
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Except that was the idea behind Donkey Kong Barrel Blast before it was scraped and made into a Wii game.
I like 64 the most. The tracks were solid, for the most part, and it is the only one to feature my favorite multiplayer stage - Double Decker. But if Mario Kart DS was rereleased on a console, or if Wii start to receive downloadable content, I would have to rethink my position.
I like 64 the most. The tracks were solid, for the most part, and it is the only one to feature my favorite multiplayer stage - Double Decker. But if Mario Kart DS was rereleased on a console, or if Wii start to receive downloadable content, I would have to rethink my position.
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I'd say the n64 is my favorite, just because of the time spent playing that one in college. Battle mode was great! That game went hand in hand with pre-bar and sometimes post-bar activities.
I really do enjoy the Wii game though, I like the mixture of the tracks from the previous games and I think the steering remote works very well with the game.
I really do enjoy the Wii game though, I like the mixture of the tracks from the previous games and I think the steering remote works very well with the game.
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I also feel the 64 version was best, though I'd say that the Blockfort battle level was my favorite. Wasn't a big fan of Donut, but it did have its moments. I spent way too much of my time in that game, and I loved every minute of it.
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I haven't played the Wii one yet. Is the steering wheel optional? Can you use the oldschool controller if you want?
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noiseredux wrote:I haven't played the Wii one yet. Is the steering wheel optional? Can you use the oldschool controller if you want?
Yes, the steering wheel is optional. I don't have the oldschool controller, but I know you can use a gamecube controller or the wii-remote with the numchuck similiar to how you would play zedla or mario.
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You can use the wiimote by itself (same thing as if using plastic steering attachment,) wiimote and nunchuck, gamecube controller, or classic controller
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