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**It's also the fourth ''Mario Kart'' game overall to have something other than the console name in a title. However, ''[[Super Mario Kart]]'', which appeared on the ''[[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]]'', shared the ''Super'' with its console name. Also, ''[[Mario Kart: Super Circuit]]'' was called ''Mario Kart Advance'' in Japan. In that case ''Mario Kart 7'' would only be the second game to have something other than the console name in a title. | **It's also the fourth ''Mario Kart'' game overall to have something other than the console name in a title. However, ''[[Super Mario Kart]]'', which appeared on the ''[[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]]'', shared the ''Super'' with its console name. Also, ''[[Mario Kart: Super Circuit]]'' was called ''Mario Kart Advance'' in Japan. In that case ''Mario Kart 7'' would only be the second game to have something other than the console name in a title. | ||
*This is the first time [[Koopa Troopa]] is a playable character on a ''Mario Kart'' game for a portable system. | *This is the first time [[Koopa Troopa]] is a playable character on a ''Mario Kart'' game for a portable system. | ||
*Most of the music tracks are borrowed from Mario Kart Wii. | |||
==Names in Other Languages== | ==Names in Other Languages== |
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Template:Infobox Mario Kart 7[1] is an upcoming racing game in development for the Nintendo 3DS. It is the ninth installment of the Mario Kart series, the seventh in the main series, the third on a handheld console, and the first for the Nintendo 3DS. The game's release date in the United States is scheduled for December 2011. In the game, players will be able to exchange Ghost Data and play online in multiplayer mode.[2] Nintendo has confirmed that this game will bring "a bunch of new elements" to the Mario Kart series.[3]
Gameplay
In this new installment of the Mario Kart series, Coins will make a prominent return. Coins have not been featured in this way in the last Mario Kart games since Mario Kart: Super Circuit. The option to select classic Mario Kart tracks is also available again in this game. Mario Kart 7 also has some new features. Players can now use air gliders, which can be useful for navigating through the air and also use propellers to drive underwater. In addition, players may now assemble their own karts, rather than select pre-set karts as in older Mario Kart games. It is possible to select the body of the kart, the wheels, and other additional accessories such as the glider, although some parts need to be unlocked before they can be used. When the player is selecting a character and changing things to their kart the selection theme is played. [4] Mario Kart 7 marks the return of the traditional eight characters per race, as opposed to the total of twelve as seen in Mario Kart Wii. It will also be compatible with both SpotPass and StreetPass.[5]
Among other gameplay's innovations is the vehicle's behavior in the courses. Each element to assemble the vehicle will have a function that will grant advantage on certain courses: for example, the type of wheel selected may work well in concrete road, soil or rough terrain that a course may have. Gliders also provide speed and duration for the vehicle when airborne and can be controlled using only the . Additionally, driving underwater, the kart's handling, speed and drifting can considerably change compared to when driving on land.
It is currently unclear whether or not motorbikes, which made their first appearance in Mario Kart Wii, will return in the game, as they have not yet been shown in any trailer or screenshot.
Confirmed Characters
Playable
- Mario[6]
- Luigi[6]
- Princess Peach[7]
- Yoshi[7]
- Toad[7]
- Bowser[7]
- Donkey Kong[7]
- Koopa Troopa[7]
- Mii[8]
Other
- Miis
- Grand Goombas
- Swoopers[2]
- Tiki Goons
- Screaming Pillars[9]
- Cheep-Cheeps[7]
- Clampies[7]
- Banzai Bills
- Lakitus
Nintendo eShop Description
A New Dimension of Kart Racing. The newest installment of the fan-favorite Mario Kart™ franchise brings Mushroom Kingdom racing fun to new heights, in glorious 3D. There are new customizable Karts with new abilities that will have players soaring through the skies on wings and propelling through the seas on their quest to become a Mario Kart Champion.
Confirmed Items
- Banana Peel[2]
- Triple Bananas[10]
- Green Shell[2]
- Triple Green Shells [10]
- Red Shell[10]
- Triple Red Shells[10]
- Spiny Shell[10]
- Mushroom[10]
- Triple Mushrooms[10]
- Star[10]
- Thunderbolt[10]
- Blooper[11]
- Bullet Bill[10]
- Bob-omb[12]
- Coins
Confirmed Tracks
New Courses
- Unnamed tarmac race course. Peach's Castle appears here. Cherry blossom trees, and mushroom trampolines from Mushroom Gorge in Mario Kart Wii also appear in it.[13]Also appearing on this course are large pipes, similar to Mario Raceway, and Grand Goombas.
- Wuhu Island, a place that also appears in Wii Fit, Wii Sports Resort, Wii Fit Plus, and Pilotwings Resort. The course even has a remix of Wii Sports Resort's main theme.
- Unnamed mountainous course with pipes and incoming boulders. It greatly resembles the pipe beta course, dokan_course from Mario Kart DS. There is also a cave and after is a forest.
- Unnamed jungle course with DK's House and Tiki Goons from Donkey Kong Country Returns. Here also plays a remixed version of the title theme from the game[12].
- Unnamed underwater course with Clampies and Cheep-Cheeps.
- Unnamed village course with windmills, similar to that of Bianco Hills.
Retro Courses
- Airship Fortress (Returning from Mario Kart DS)
- Luigi's Mansion (Returning from Mario Kart DS)
- Maple Treeway (Returning from Mario Kart Wii)
Gallery
Media
Trivia
- In the E3 demo version, the banners at the start/finish lines use the new Mario Kart logo.[10]
- Shigeru Miyamoto joked that the game should be called Super Mario Kite.[14]
- This game marks the first time that a counting number is used in a title for a Mario Kart game.
- It's also the fourth Mario Kart game overall to have something other than the console name in a title. However, Super Mario Kart, which appeared on the Super Nintendo Entertainment System, shared the Super with its console name. Also, Mario Kart: Super Circuit was called Mario Kart Advance in Japan. In that case Mario Kart 7 would only be the second game to have something other than the console name in a title.
- This is the first time Koopa Troopa is a playable character on a Mario Kart game for a portable system.
- Most of the music tracks are borrowed from Mario Kart Wii.
Names in Other Languages
References
- ^ Nintendo 3DS price drops to $169.99, as great value and new 3D games come together
- ^ a b c d Mario Kart 3DS: What we know so far
- ^ Mario Kart 3DS will bring a bunch of new elements into the game
- ^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3_ecesGCI3U
- ^ [1]
- ^ a b Nintendo E3 Network - Nintendo 3DS
- ^ a b c d e f g h [2] Cite error: Invalid
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- ^ Mario Kart 3D Nintendo 3DS gameplay video
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k [3]
- ^ E3 2010: Mario Kart 3DS gameplay preview
- ^ a b [4]
- ^ Nintendo 3DS Game Line-Up
- ^ [5]
External Links
- Brief footage
- Nintendo World 2011 Demo
- More Brief Footage (Footage at 4:04)
- Nintendo Network @ E3 2011 - Games