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In ''Mario Kart DS'', all karts have about even stats (depending on the character's weight, the weight changes) with the occasional high or low. Like ''Double Dash'', racers were able to use other types of vehicles besides Karts in the races. | In ''Mario Kart DS'', all karts have about even stats (depending on the character's weight, the weight changes) with the occasional high or low. Like ''Double Dash'', racers were able to use other types of vehicles besides Karts in the races. | ||
The Karts in ''Mario Kart Wii'' were based off of the characters weight. This led to only 3 actual Karts being used. They were the [[Standard Kart S]], the [[Standard Kart M]], and the [[Standard Kart L]], and were used by racers of their corresponding weight class. Each of the Karts were recolored to Match the | The Karts in ''Mario Kart Wii'' were based off of the characters weight. This led to only 3 actual Karts being used. They were the [[Standard Kart S]], the [[Standard Kart M]], and the [[Standard Kart L]], and were used by racers of their corresponding weight class. Each of the Karts were recolored to Match the design of their racer. Like the previous two [[Mario Kart Series|Mario Kart]] titles, racers could also use different types of vehicles. But they could also use different types of motorcycles too. | ||
The term Kart has another meaning in the game ''Super Mario Kart'', in which Karts replaced the term of [[Extra Life|Extra Lives]] in Grand Prix mode. When a driver only reached the fifth position or below, he would lose one of his four Karts. Losing the last Kart would quit the Grand Prix. However, it is possible to get one back under certain circumstances. | The term Kart has another meaning in the game ''Super Mario Kart'', in which Karts replaced the term of [[Extra Life|Extra Lives]] in Grand Prix mode. When a driver only reached the fifth position or below, he would lose one of his four Karts. Losing the last Kart would quit the Grand Prix. However, it is possible to get one back under certain circumstances. |
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Karts (not to be confused with Car) are the vehicles used in the Mario Kart series. They are Go-Karts of many different colors.
Karts first appeared in Super Mario Kart, then Mario Kart 64, then Mario Kart: Super Circuit, Mario Kart: Double Dash!!, Mario Kart DS, Mario Kart Arcade GP, Mario Kart Arcade GP 2, and in Mario Kart Wii.
A Kart also appeared in Super Smash Bros. Melee as a trophy.
Mario Kart Double Dash!! was the first game to stray from the tradition of using only Go-Karts while racing. Racers now had other types of vehicles to race in. the Toad Kart and Toadette Kart could both be considered the game's only actual Go-Kart type vehicles.
In Mario Kart DS, all karts have about even stats (depending on the character's weight, the weight changes) with the occasional high or low. Like Double Dash, racers were able to use other types of vehicles besides Karts in the races.
The Karts in Mario Kart Wii were based off of the characters weight. This led to only 3 actual Karts being used. They were the Standard Kart S, the Standard Kart M, and the Standard Kart L, and were used by racers of their corresponding weight class. Each of the Karts were recolored to Match the design of their racer. Like the previous two Mario Kart titles, racers could also use different types of vehicles. But they could also use different types of motorcycles too.
The term Kart has another meaning in the game Super Mario Kart, in which Karts replaced the term of Extra Lives in Grand Prix mode. When a driver only reached the fifth position or below, he would lose one of his four Karts. Losing the last Kart would quit the Grand Prix. However, it is possible to get one back under certain circumstances.
Trophy Information from Super Smash Bros. Melee
The famous racing karts from the ever-popular Mario Kart racing series come loaded for spee with three different engine sizes: 50, 100, and 150 cc. The karts' handling differs with the characters driving them, but all of them utilize Mario Kart standards like drift, jump, and turbo. They're extremely durable and impossible to total.
Standard Karts
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Mario in his first kart.
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Luigi in his first kart.
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Toad in his first kart.
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Princess Toadstool in her first kart.
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Yoshi in his first kart.
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A Koopa Troopa in its kart.
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Bowser in his first kart.
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Donkey Kong Jr. in his kart.
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Various Karts from Mario Kart 64.
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The Kart trophy from Super Smash Bros. Melee.
The Toadette Kart.
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The Standard MR.
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The Standard LG.
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The Standard PC.
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The Standard YS.
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The Standard TD.
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The Standard DK.
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The Standard WR.
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The Standard BW.
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The Standard DS.
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The Standard DB.
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The Standard WL.
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The Standard RB.
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The Standard SG.
The Kart design in Mario Kart Arcade GP.
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Daisy's version of the Standard Kart M.
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Baby Luigi's version of the Standard Kart S.
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Rosalina's version of the Standard Kart L.
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Mametchi's original kart on Mario Kart Arcade GP 2.
Trivia
- The Kart appears in Nintendo Monopoly, where it replaces Reading Railroad as a purchasable station. It costs $200.
- In Mario Kart Super Circuit and Mario Kart: Double Dash!!, the player could press the item button (if he or she had no item) to sound the horn.