One rumor from earlier in January suggested that it will be around $400 CAD in Canada ... Mario Kart 8 which launched on Wii U in May of 2014. So, we're certainly overdue a return to the track ...
Item boxes and various cars can be seen driving on the road, as well as what may be train tracks crossing the road. New Mario Kart Yoshi’s Diner on Mario Bros. Circuit. Additionally, in keeping ...
Only one track was shown in the trailer but this will seemingly be the first race of the first cup available in Mario Kart 9, or at least one very early on. It appears quite simple and ...
The Switch 2 has been revealed and fans are convinced that Mario Kart 9 has sneakily been announced with it. Thanks to a teaser showing a new course and some Donkey Kong redesigns, it really does ...
One of my favorite tracks in Mario Kart 8 is Hyrule Circuit. The inventive course cuts through Hyrule Castle which houses the Master Sword at its center, and instead of featuring the standard gold ...
Oscar Gonzalez is a Texas native who covered video games, conspiracy theories, misinformation and cryptocurrency. Thursday's reveal of the Nintendo Switch 2 only showed the hardware playing one ...
But Nintendo might have sneakily revealed one of the games we might see at launch — a brand new Mario Kart. It makes perfect ... blasting down an unfamiliar track. I don’t recall Yoshi ever ...
Rather than an actual race track, this area could instead be part of a hub world where 24 racers (double the number seen in Mario Kart 8, incidentally) can pull up to the starting line.
Mario Kart 9 appears to be on the way, and it should follow the footsteps of Mario Kart 8 by including locations from other series, like Zelda.
It also looks like Mario Kart 9, or whatever the game is called, might include a 24-player racing mode. Fans noticed that the footage includes what looks like 24 starting positions on the track ...