Super Mario Kart Is A Truly Great Multiplayer Game That Shouldn't Be Missed!!!!!

User Rating: 8.2 | Super Mario Kart SNES
Super Mario Kart For SNES.










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THE GOOD : Great Multiplayer, Yoshi Owns So Much, Boos Level Owns, The Sound Is Cute, The Graphics Are Okay.
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THE BAD : Soundtrack Didn't Work Well, Glitchey In Some Spots, The Last Level Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh, Not Enough Characters.
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This is one of the most fun racing games I have ever played. It is a blast to play, whether you are playing single player or multi player. I had an equally enjoying time playing the game, whether I was attempting the races by myself or trying to pop some of my friend’s balloons in the fun multi player combat mode. The one thing that Super Mario Kart can offer more than anything is a high level of fun factor, and what else can you really ask for in a video game? This is simply one of the best games I have ever played on the Super Nintendo, and for a racing game it is especially good. This game is definitely well worth a purchase, and I guarantee you will not be disappointed if you buy this game, because it is simply one of the best ever! And that, my friends, IS true!


Graphics : This is one of the best looking Super Nintendo games I have ever played! Everything about this game looks absolutely amazing, from the character designs to the backgrounds. Let me first discuss the character designs in the game. As you may expect, the characters in the game look a lot like their other video game counterparts. Mario still looks like Mario, Yoshi still looks like Yoshi, etc. But a cool new thing about them is that they are now on great looking karts, and each kart looks different. This is definitely a cool thing. Once you start racing, you take an down-up perspective, as you are always moving forward. The backgrounds in the game are simply awesome and blend in well with the actual racetrack (for a perfect example of this, check out the snow stages.) Overall, the graphics in this game are wonderful and some of the best I have yet to see on the Super Nintendo!

Sound : One of the least talked about things about Super Mario Kart is the wonderful music that is featured in the game. I consider it a shame that more people do not remember the classic music featured in the game, because most of it is wonderfully done. From the time you start off the game until the time you complete it, your ears will be treated to a wonderful array of classic music that is easy on the ears. The game really showed off the true power of the Super Nintendo when it came to sound capabilities. The sound effects are above par id say.

Gameplay : As you may expect, the basic game play of this game is a lot like any other racing game. The cool thing about this game, however, is that it is a lot more different, and for the most part, a lot more fun than any other racing game I have ever played. This is definitely one of the best racing games I have ever played in my entire life, and I will tell you why now. First off, the amazing depth and variety of this game is simply incredible. Now, I am not going to lie to you and tell you that this game is the Super Nintendo counterpart of Ridge Racer Type 4 (a Playstation racing game made by Namco) because quite frankly, it is not that in depth. And there is nothing wrong with that, either, because sometimes I feel that racing games re a little bit too complicated. But there is nothing complicated about Super Mario Kart, even with its amazing depth and variety. This is the thing that I appreciate most about Super Mario Kart, it may be varied and have a lot of depth, but it is still a great party game and easy to pick up for newbies to play. Let me discuss the single player mode of the game first. It is a lot like any other racing games, pick a character, race through some races, qualify for the next one, etc. But it is simply much more fun because of the added element of weapons. Yes, you can gain weapons in this game which allow you to advance quicker in the race then you could by simply driving your kart. To gain a weapon, just drive over a question box. A little icon appears on top that keeps on shifting, like a slot machine. Push the button when you have the item you want and you get it, but beware that it goes quite fast so you might not always get the weapon you want. You can get everything from shells (allow you to hit your enemies) to ghosts (which allow you go invisible for a short while).

Speaking of weapons, you will need them in order to defeat your opponent in the outstanding multi player mode featured in the game. You have three balloons strapped onto your kart, as does your opponent. The objective is simple. Run from your opponent until you have a weapon, then try to find him. This tends to lead to a lot of strategy, as you will be trying to avoid your opponent for some parts and then trying to find him other parts. Definitely fun. Overall, this is a great game, whether you are playing single player or multi player.

Replay Value: Way Above Average
This game does have a lot of replay value, much more so than any other racing game ever made. It is simply so unique and so much fun that you will want to play it over and over again based on those two factors alone. Trust me on this one, this game is a lot of fun to play, and will get quite addicting. This is one of the best racing games I have ever played, and still remains one of my favorite Super Nintendo games to this day, and probably always will. The thing I like most about this game is the fact that while it is still varied and in depth in certain aspects, it is still, a very fun game to play that never gets too complicated. This game may seem to be very cartoony at first (with the graphics and stuff), and I will admit that this is a game that would appeal to kids, but video game players of all types will absolutely love playing this game as much as I did, because it is definitely one of the best games released on the Super Nintendo.