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[QUOTE="khoofia_pika"][QUOTE="charizard1605"]Consistently.' That's a keyword you missed there. I played it in chunks. I played it when not came out because there literally was nothing else on the 3DS to play. Then I clocked in another round dozen hours because of all those PUSH nights we had last July. But I don't play it consistently enough, or hell, enough (my playtime on both DS and Double Dash is ask least five times this) because the game simply isn't as fun, plain and simple. charizard1605I didn't either, I still whoop everyone's asses. Come up with a better excuse, char :D What does your whooping everyone's asses (or my 'sucking') have anything to do with me not liking the game, which I originally stated? Man, get that bug out of your ass, it was a joke :?
[QUOTE="bbkkristian"][QUOTE="charizard1605"]Double Dash is the best. DS is a close second. 7 was a bit of a disappointment, though still an improvement over Wii. 8 looks brilliant. charizard1605I don't understand why people think DD is best, it was broken as all hell. You grab toad and a baby mario or luigi and you have a significant advantage. I mean the idea is cool, but thevspecial items ruined much of the multiplayer. Not really. Especially one of the Kongs, or Bowser, or Boo, completely balance out the Babies. Also, the Koopas get special Red and Green shells, which is again a great help in the track. I actually find Double Dash to be the best balanced in the series.
Only if those special items were gone. Once you unlock King Boo it's a disadvantage for the other players.
Plus I was never a fan of two people on karts and the tracks were meh outside Baby Park.
Plus the game felt slow and you couldn't hop.
64 all the way. Mario Kart nowadays is just so cluttered with blue shells, bloopers and lightning bolts, its pretty frustrating
They're all great, but it is Mario Kart 64 hands down. No contest. No questions asked. It's a masterpiece.
7. It's somewhat balanced (compared to Double Dash and Wii), online actually works and the tracks are pretty good.
It was also the only one to revamp SNES Rainbow Road. :P
All of them since they're all exactly the same.RR360DDSo, which one of the games did you play last and what makes you think it's similar to all the other mario kart games? I assume you've played all of them, so, please, enlighten us. As for favorites, DS is the correct answer. Best combination of single player (which all other MK suffer from) and multiplayer (plus online for the first time). - Wii and DD were unbalanced as heck and were only fun when you were playing with friends for a short period of time - SNES is severely outdated and hurts the eyes, anyone saying that should try getting his nostalgia goggles out - 64 was absolutely terrible, I don't care if it was your first game or your childhood multiplayer experience, it's downright bad - 7 shot itself in the foot with a terribly limited single player - Super Circuit tries to be a handheld version of the original, but the original was average to begin with - Never played the arcade ones
They're all the same.freedomfreak
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The differences between them are about as big as the differences between each new Assassin's Creed or Halo game, if not bigger.
Double Dash is my personal favorite for multiplayer and DS is my favorite for single player. Â Super Mario Kart takes the most skill and is the most balanced IMO but lacks in content compared to the others.Â
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