Mario Kart 7

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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 overall, the seventh in the main series (hence the game's title), and the third on a handheld console. The game's release date is scheduled for December 2011 (1st for Japan, 2nd for Europe, and 4th for the United States). 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 8 characters per race, as opposed to the total of 12 as seen in the previous installment. 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 Circle Pad. Additionally, driving underwater, the kart's handling, speed and drifting can considerably change compared to when driving on land. Mario Kart 7 also introduces the option to race in first-person view, where the player will watch the race from the character's seat, instead of the usual overview of the track from his/her back in the other six installments. In this view, the player can also see the vehicle's steering wheel in front of the character.

Motorbikes, which made their first appearance in Mario Kart Wii, will not return in the game. However, Tricks, which were also introduced in Mario Kart Wii, will come back to be part of Mario Kart 7's gameplay and can be used with Gliders for more speed.

Modes

Confirmed Characters

Drivers

Newcomers

Other

Nintendo eShop Descriptions

The newest installment of the fan-favorite Mario Kart™ franchise brings Mushroom Kingdom racing fun into glorious 3D. For the first time, drivers explore new competitive kart possibilities such as soaring through the skies or plunging into the depths of the sea. New courses, strategic new abilities and customizable karts bring the racing excitement to new heights

Confirmed Items

Mario Kart 7 has three new items: the Fire Flower, the Super Leaf and the Lucky 7[14]. Many classic items also make a return in Mario Kart 7. The items introduced in Mario Kart Wii seem to be absent from the game. Players may receive items by driving trough an Item Box, which can be found all over the track. When players drive through an Item Box, the Item Roulette decides which item the player gets. In Mario Kart 7, Coins can be found on the track. Players can collect the coins by driving through them. Every coin players pick up makes their car faster and have a higher top speed. If players collect 10 coins, their car is at maximum speed. Players lose coins if they get hit by an item.

Items found on the track

Items received from Item Boxes

Confirmed Tracks

Mario Kart 7 will feature 32 courses, including sixteen new courses and sixteen Retro courses.[19]

New Courses

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Toad in the Shy Guy Carnival course.
Mushroom Cup Flower Cup
Toad Circuit Wuhu Loop
Daisy Hills Mario Circuit
Cheep-Cheep Lagoon Music Park
Shy Guy Carnival Rock Rock Mountain

Retro Courses

Luigi on Kalimari Desert.
Shell Cup Banana Cup
N64 Luigi Raceway N64 Koopa Troopa Beach[20]
GBA Bowser Castle 1 SNES Mario Circuit 2
Wii Mushroom Gorge Wii Coconut Mall
DS Luigi's Mansion DS Waluigi Pinball

Others

Battle Courses

New Courses Retro Courses
Honey Bee House [19] N64 Big Donut[19]
Sherbet Rink [19] GBA Battle Course 1[19]
Wuhu Town [19] DS Palm Shore[19]

Kart Customizing

Karts

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Mario in the "Classic Kart", Peach in the Standard Kart, Lakitu in the Barrel Train, Toad in the boat-like kart and DK in the Bee Kart.

Parts

Wheels

Standared Kart with the Monster Wheels.
  • Standard
  • Slick
  • Roller
  • Monster
  • Mushroom
  • Wood
  • Spongy

Gliders

  • Standard
  • Flower Glider
  • Peach Parasol
  • Super Glider
  • Swooper
  • Parafoil

Gallery

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Media

Names in Other Languages

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Trivia

  • The banners at the start/finish lines of new courses use the new Mario Kart logo. Retro courses still use the old Mario Kart logo.[15]

References

  1. ^ Nintendo 3DS price drops to $169.99, as great value and new 3D games come together
  2. ^ a b c d Mario Kart 3DS: What we know so far
  3. ^ Mario Kart 3DS will bring a bunch of new elements into the game
  4. ^ Gamescom 2011 - Mario Kart 7 - Over 7 Minutes exclusive footage マリオカート - YouTube
  5. ^ Press release
  6. ^ a b Nintendo E3 Network - Nintendo 3DS
  7. ^ a b c Mario Kart 7 - TGS Footage - YouTube
  8. ^ Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; no text was provided for refs named nintendonetwork
  9. ^ Mario Kart 7 at Nintendo :: Games. Retrieved 25 October 2011.
  10. ^ a b TGS: New Characters, Details for Mario Kart 7
  11. ^ File:WigglerMK7.jpg
  12. ^ File:HoneyQueenMK7.jpg
  13. ^ Mario Kart 3D Nintendo 3DS gameplay video
  14. ^ マリオカート7 : アイテム (Japanese)
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  16. ^ [NC2011] Mario Kart 7 Interview - YouTube
  17. ^ E3 2010: Mario Kart 3DS gameplay preview
  18. ^ a b Mario Kart 7 Track 3 (Donkey Kong Country Track) (E3 2011) 3DS - YouTube
  19. ^ a b c d e f g マリオカート7 : コース (Japanese)
  20. ^ Mario Kart 7 - tracks, karts, items and more

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