Mario Kart is one of the best Nintendo series, and Nintendo has the potential to make the best entry if it takes from PlayStation.
A game developer familiar with Nintendo hardware published a brilliant analysis of the Mario Kart 9 reveal. It proves how incredibly powerful the Switch 2 hardware is.
Nintendo Switch 2 seems to be launching alongside a new Mario Kart, and to make it the biggest entry to date, it may want to open one Pandora's Box.
Interestingly, Mario Kart 9 has some different character designs for some of the drivers. The biggest one we spotted is the new Donkey Kong look. It resembles his look from Super Mario Kart on the Super Nintendo, which is an interesting decision. Will Nintendo perhaps have different skins for characters?
An indie developer familiar with making games for the original Switch has explained why that brief look at Mario Kart 9 suggests the Switch 2 is "significantly more powerful." The Nintendo Switch 2’s grand hardware reveal last week swept many off of their feet.
Nintendo Switch Online subscribers can now listen to the soundtrack to Super Mario Kart through the Nintendo Music app.
A new Mario Kart is on the way for Nintendo’s latest hardware, the Switch 2, and is expected to bring a new gimmick to the franchise that wasn’t in other games before. But there’s no way of knowing what it is from the brief glimpse of kart racing we saw.
Donkey Kong has looked pretty much the same since Rare put out Donkey Kong Country in 1994, but it looks like Mario Kart 9 might be a turning point for the character, as he now resembles his Super Mario Bros.
What's the latest addition to the Nintendo Music library? Why, an OG title whose franchise many people are talking about right now!
The Switch 2 announcement showed the new device playing what seems to be the next game in the kart-racing series
Online mode was first introduced in Mario Kart Wii, but Mario Kart 8 didn't make many changes to its formula. It allows 12 players to join in online matchmaking, but aside from that, there's not a lot to it to make the online mode more interesting than racing against CPU opponents.
A console is only as good as its games. While Nintendo didn’t reveal anything in the way of specs for the forthcoming Switch 2 platform, the gaming giant