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  2. Mario Kart Tour - Wikipedia

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    Mario Kart Tour [b] is a 2019 kart racing mobile game developed and published by Nintendo for Android and iOS. The game features biweekly, downloadable themed tours with different cups, each of which has three courses and a bonus challenge.

  3. Rainbow Road - Wikipedia

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    Rainbow Road customarily appears as the final brand new track of each Mario Kart game and the final race of the Special Cup. It typically is among the most difficult to complete, since most Rainbow Road tracks often have little to no guardrails to prevent the player from falling off the edges of the track, and oftentimes feature tight curves, steep slopes, and wavy grounds.

  4. List of Mario racing games - Wikipedia

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    Introduced 12-player racing, as well as Baby Peach, Baby Daisy (her only other appearance in the Mario franchise is Mario Super Sluggers and Mario Kart 8 / Mario Kart 8 Deluxe), Rosalina, Funky Kong and Dry Bowser to the series. Doesn't just use karts, but uses bikes, too.

  5. Mario Kart - Wikipedia

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    Before Mario Kart 8 there were four difficulties: 50cc, 100cc, 150cc, and Mirror Mode, where all tracks were flipped horizontally. In Mario Kart 8, a fifth difficulty level: 200cc, was added. [b] Players earn points according to their finishing position in each race and the placement order gets carried over to the next race as the new starting ...

  6. Baby Park - Wikipedia

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    Baby Park made its debut in the 2003 installment Mario Kart: Double Dash; directed by Yasuyuki Oyagi, Futoshi Shirai, Daiji Imai and designed by Tsuyoshi Watanabe. [14] The track, depicted as being the signature track for characters Baby Mario and Baby Luigi, [12] is a part of the Mushroom Cup; the first of multiple Cups each containing four tracks. [15]

  7. Mario Kart: Super Circuit - Wikipedia

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    Mario Kart: Super Circuit [a] is a 2001 kart racing game for the Game Boy Advance (GBA). It is the third Mario Kart game and retains its predecessors' gameplay: as a Mario franchise character, the player races opponents around tracks based on locales from the Super Mario platform games.

  8. Mario Kart 8 - Wikipedia

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    Mario Kart 8 is a kart racing game; players control characters from the Mario universe, The Legend of Zelda, Animal Crossing, Splatoon, [e] or the players' Miis, to race in go-karts around a course. They may hinder their opponents or improve their performance using power-ups found in item boxes throughout the course. [ 3 ]

  9. Super Mario Kart - Wikipedia

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    Super Mario Kart [a] is a kart racing game developed and published by Nintendo for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES). The first game in the Mario Kart series, it was released in Japan and North America in 1992, and in Europe the following year in 1993.