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This article is a short summary of Mario Kart 8. Super Mario Wiki features a more in-depth article. |
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Mario Kart 8 is the Wii U installment in the Mario Kart series, and its eight main installment. The game was originally confirmed to be in development during the January 2013 Nintendo Direct before being officially revealed at E3 that year. Selling over 8 million copies, Mario Kart 8 is currently the best-selling Wii U game.
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Blurb
North American box
Defy the laws of gravity in the wildest Mario Kart game yet!
Optional motion steering
Share highlight reels
12-player online racing
PAL box
MARIO'S TURNING MUSHROOM KINGDOM UPSIDE-DOWN!
Race your friends online and upload your favorite moments on Mario Kart TV
Australian box
Up walls!
Across ceilings!
Race without limits.
Nintendo website
Feel the rush as your kart rockets across the ceiling!
Race upside-down and along walls on anti-gravity tracks in the most action-fueled Mario Kart™ game yet! Take on racers across the globe and share videos of your greatest moments via Mario Kart TV.
Driving up a waterfall or across the ceiling can provide an intense adrenaline rush, but that’s not all anti-gravity is good for. It also provides a wild new gameplay mechanic: if you collide into other racers in zero-g, you’ll earn speed boosts worth bragging about. Luckily, you can upload and share your best moments and watch your friends’ using the all-new Mario Kart TV. Returning features include 12-player online play, gliders, underwater racing, motorbikes, and custom karts. You can even race as Bowser’s seven minions, the Koopalings!
- Race along walls and upside-down on twisting anti-gravity racetracks!
- Share highlight videos of your greatest moments with friends via the Mario Kart TV feature and Miiverse™
- Race and battle with friends locally* or connect online to play with random players from around the world
- Fan favorite features from past Mario Kart™ games include gliders, underwater racing, motorbikes, mid-air tricks, and more
- For the first time ever, play as all seven of Bowser’s minions, the Koopalings!
- Crisp HD graphics and fluid animation offers players the most visually stunning Mario Kart™ yet
Nintendo eShop
Feel the rush as your kart rockets across the ceiling! Race upside-down and along walls on anti-gravity tracks in the most action-fueled Mario Kart™ game yet! Take on racers across the globe and share videos of your greatest moments via Mario Kart TV.
Driving up a waterfall or across the ceiling can provide an intense adrenaline rush, but that’s not all anti-gravity is good for. It also provides a wild new gameplay mechanic: if you collide into other racers in zero-g, you’ll earn speed boosts worth bragging about. Luckily, you can upload and share your best moments and watch your friends’ using the all-new Mario Kart TV. Returning features include 12-player online play, gliders, underwater racing, motorbikes, and custom karts. You can even race as Bowser’s seven minions, the Koopalings!
Gameplay
Basic gameplay is retained from the previous installments, in that players race across various tracks while using items spread across the track to gain an edge over opponents, though it is most similar to Mario Kart 7. Like Mario Kart Wii, twelve racers are able to race at once instead of eight, though like in Mario Kart 7 players are once again able to fly through the air with gliders and driver underwater, though new to this installment is anti-gravity, allowing players to drive across the walls and ceilings of a track at specified points. Kart customization also returns from Mario Kart 7, though this has been expanded upon to include bikes, returning from Mario Kart Wii, and a new kart type, ATVs. In addition to races, a battle mode is also available.
When playing online, players can race or battle against a group of random players online or with friends, or join tournaments, which are similar in setup to Mario Kart 7. Players are also able to save their replays and post them online via the "Mario Kart TV" feature.
Technical details
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Additional content
Updates
Version Number | Date Released | Description |
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2.0 | August 27, 2014 | Adds a "Shop" menu to the main menu to download DLC, the option to display the course map on the TV screen with the Wii U GamePad, increases max online VR rating to "99999", allows players the view their stats from the main menu, saves the last used vehicle combination (minus DLC parts), swaps the positions of the "Next Race" and "View Highlight Reel" buttons after a race. |
3.0 | November 13, 2014 | Enables the first DLC pack, adds amiibo compatibility, allows the game to save vehicle combinations using DLC parts, light karts pushed by heavier karts are not bumped as far, losing a race is not as punishing to the player's VR rating, allows players to set course limitations when playing online or creating a tournament. |
4.0 | April 23, 2015 | Enables the second DLC pack, adds additional amiibo compatibility, adds a 200cc engine class, adds new Miiverse stamps, allows players to display the TV map while using any game-compatible controller, lets players race with CPU players while online, updates tournament settings according to the additional gameplay modes and courses. |
4.1 | May 1, 2015 | Automatically unlocks all engine classes for players that have not unlocked them. |
Downloadable content
Three downloadable content packs have been released for Mario Kart 8. These packs can either be purchased on the Nintendo eShop, or through the in-game Shop menu accessible from the main menu:
- Mercedes-Benz × Mario Kart 8 - A free pack that adds three karts based on Merceded-Benz vehicles.
- The Legend of Zelda × Mario Kart 8 - Adds two additional cups with four courses each, four vehicles, and Link, Tanooki Mario, and Cat Peach as playable characters.
- Animal Crossing × Mario Kart 8 - Adds two additional cups with four courses each, four vehicles, and Villager (male and female options available), Isabelle, and Dry Bowser as playable characters.
Players can purchase the paid DLC either individually, or in a singular bundle for a lower price. In addition, by purchasing the latter two packs, eight color swaps for both Yoshi and Shy Guy are also unlocked.
Other releases
Title | Cover art | Platform | Release date(s) | Notes |
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Mario Kart 8 Deluxe | Nintendo Switch | WW: April 28, 2017[1] | A port of the game featuring all of the original release's downloadable content, as well as new items, tracks, playable characters, and gameplay modes. |
External links
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References
- ↑ Mario Kart 8 Deluxe - Nintendo Switch Presentation 2017 Trailer. Nintendo (YouTube; January 12, 2017). Retrieved January 13, 2017.