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Mario Kart 64

Developer: Nintendo · Published by Nintendo · 1997
Koopa Troopa Beach, four players, and Battle Mode.
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About This Game

Mario Kart 64 is a kart-racing game developed and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo 64, released in Japan in 1996 and elsewhere in 1997. The follow-up to Super Mario Kart, it moved the series into three dimensions, replacing the original's Mode 7 tracks with fully modeled circuits that wound through castles, jungles, deserts, and beaches. It supported up to four players simultaneously, a step up from the previous game's two, and leaned hard into the chaotic multiplayer that would define the series, adding new items such as the spiny blue shell and the banana bunch. Its Battle Mode, in which players hunt one another through enclosed arenas trying to burst three balloons, became a fixture of group play in its own right, arguably as beloved as the racing. Beach courses such as Koopa Troopa Beach, with their sand, palm trees, shallow water, and hazards, gave it a summery streak, but its real seasonal claim is social: it was one of the games that got pulled out whenever a room filled up with friends. A huge seller and a defining entry in one of Nintendo's most enduring franchises, it set the template the series would refine for decades. Later entries grew slicker, but this is the one a generation of players remembers learning on.

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