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After Wednesday morning's explosive Nintendo Direct livestream dedicated to Switch 2, I got a chance to spend several hours playing some of the games that will bless the new Nintendo console after it...
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Switch 2 pre-orders in the US remain indefinitely delayed, despite Nintendo originally announcing an April 9 pre-order date.
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TheGamer on MSNDonkey Kong Definitely Knows He's Naked In Mario Kart WorldDonkey Kong has existed in a weird nudity limbo of sorts. He certainly knows what clothes are, plenty of the DK crew wear them, and he himself wears a tie. Despite h
One of Mario Kart World 's newest tracks rewinds the clocks and essentially remakes Donkey Kong's arcade game origins with parkour (carkour?) furious enough to make Titanfall 2 fans swoon.
Some other tracks you can expect to see in this new Mario Kart entry include Mario Bros. Circuit, Shy Guy Bazaar, Wario Stadium, and Peach Stadium. We've also got some others listed in our guide here on Nintendo Life, which we'll be updating as more is revealed about World. Fans also seem to be quickly piecing together the entire map.
Earlier this week, we reported that the Korean Nintendo website had accidentally revealed an announced character coming to Donkey Kong Bananza (spoilers!), and now the website has confirmed an iconic track is making a return for Mario Kart World.
Universal Epic Universe just leveled up! Look inside the expanded Super Nintendo World, including Mario Kart, Donkey Kong, and Yoshi rides!
Mario Kart World's open-world structure makes it feel like the sequel that one 1997 Nintendo 64 racing classic never received but arguably deserved.
Nintendo rocked the video game world last week with the unveiling of its new console the Switch 2, its price and, most surprisingly, a driving cow. The Switch 2, releasing on June 5, will cost $450 for just the console and $500 for a bundle that comes with “Mario Kart World,
The new Mario Kart World video also suggests the game will have at least 28 tracks spread across seven Cups, along with 24 vehicles. Interestingly, it looks like Mario Kart World has fully formed vehicles; players seemingly no longer select individual parts to assemble a car.