![]() Mario Kart Wii is the sixth Mario Kart game (eighth including the arcade games). Mario Kart Wii Main Article: Mario Kart Wii Mario Kart Arcade GP 2is the second Mario Kart Arcade GP game (seventh including the whole series). Mario Kart Arcade GP 2 Main Article: Mario Kart Arcade GP 2 It also added a similar variant to the Banana Bunch: the Triple Banana. It introduced two common Mario enemies as items: the Blooper and Bullet Bill. This game also featured emblems, for use on the vehicles for online play. as a playable character, and the very first one including a bike as a usable vehicle (Waluigi's Zipper). It is the only game in the series that features R.O.B. This game was released in 2005 for the Nintendo DS. Mario Kart DS is the fifth Mario Kart game (sixth including Mario Kart Arcade GP). Mario Kart DS Main Article: Mario Kart DS It is the first to feature non- Mario characters, including Pac-Man and Blinky. Mario Kart Arcade GP is the first Mario Kart Arcade GP game (fifth Mario Kart game overall, including the whole series). Mario Kart Arcade GP Main Article: Mario Kart Arcade GP It also introduced five new items: the Chain Chomp (the predecessor to the newer Bullet Bill), Heart, Bowser Shell, Giant Banana, and Bob-omb. This is the first Mario Kart game in 100% 3D. It also is the first game in the series to have unlockable characters: Toad, Toadette, Petey Piranha, and King Boo, which boosts the total up to 20. Therefore, instead of the usual 8 starter characters, this game doubled the number to 16. It earns the name " Double Dash!!" for having two players on the same kart, working as a team: the Driver and the item thrower. Mario Kart: Double Dash!! is the fourth Mario Kart game, released in 2003 for the Nintendo GameCube. Mario Kart: Double Dash!! Main Article: Mario Kart: Double Dash!! However, the much more powerful hardware allows dedicated tracks, much more complex backgrounds and much larger tracks (this games Rainbow Road using the space of SNES Rainbow Road, squared) This is the first game to feature Retro Stages, namely all the SNES tracks since this game reverts to Mode 7. (His real first appearance as a playable character in the series was on Double Dash!!). ![]() It retains the Mario Kart 64 roster, although there was a rumor that Waluigi would've been an unlockable character. Mario Kart: Super Circuit is the third Mario Kart game, released in 2001 for the Game Boy Advance. Mario Kart: Super Circuit Main Article: Mario Kart: Super Circuit New items added included the Spiny Shell, Fake Item Box, Golden Mushroom, Triple Green Shell, Triple Red Shell, Banana Bunch, and Triple Mushroom. It introduced a total of seven new items, the most out of any Mario Kart game. This wasn't possible due to the Mode 7 graphics of the SNES. It's the first game of the series with 3D tracks, including hills, slopes, and tunnels. Kamek was also scheduled but was scrapped from the final product. with his son Donkey Kong and Koopa Troopa with Wario, and the two characters have been much more popular than the characters they replaced. Mario Kart 64 is the second Mario Kart game, released in 1996 for the Nintendo 64. Mario Kart 64 Main Article: Mario Kart 64 ![]() ![]() as a playable character other than Mario Kart Tour, and the only one where Donkey Kong and Wario (not created yet) don't appear. It's the only game that has Donkey Kong Jr. Super Mario Kart is the very first Mario Kart game, released in 1992 for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. Games Super Mario Kart Main Article: Super Mario Kart
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