Mario Kart 64 (Nintendo 64)

in #retrogaming7 years ago (edited)


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Mario Kart 64 was the second Mario Kart game and perhaps one of the most eagerly anticipated. It was originally scheduled to be a launch title but ended up being released about eight months later in early 1997 instead. While fondly rememberd today for the most part, it had somewhat mixed reviews at the time.

There were some pretty major changes from its predecessor. True 3D graphics were used as opposed to sprites and the Mode 7 effects of the SNES. Mario Kart 64 also added four player support which was a nice addition. The Spiny Shell also made its debut with Mario Kart 64 and has been a staple ever since.

Some of the complaints include that that the game was too easy, there were fewer things to discover, and there wasn't enough to set it apart from the original. There was also slow down with more than two players. The so-called "rubberband AI" was also criticized. This is what makes it difficult to separate from the pack and has been a part of Mario Kart games in some form ever since.

However, the true strength of this game was multiplayer and that's really true of all the Mario Kart games. There was also plenty of variety in regards to the number of tracks. Despite whatever imperfections Mario Kart 64 may have had, this is really a must have game for that system. While perhaps not the best game in the series for single player, multi-player is just as fun as any other version. I somehow missed out on Super Mario Kart on the SNES and didn't have a Nintendo 64 until it was already considered retro. The first Mario Kart I played was Double Dash on the GameCube and it is really still my favorite.

Mario Kart 64 was re-released via the Wii Virtual Console in 2007 and again for the Wii-U Virtual Console in 2016 so you have a couple of options if you want to give this version a try. As long as you don't want a pristine mint in the box copy, the original cartridges aren't TOO expensive either.

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I remember playing Mario Kart 64 for the first time. We didn't care about the details that critics brought up - we were too busy having fun with it.

That is something Nintendo is good at - there may be flaws but they have a knack for making the game so fun you don't care. You just have to figure out in what way that happens. In Mario Kart 64 it is the multiplayer mode.

Yeah, I think the complaints were nitpicks more than anything else. Part of it was probably because it was such a highly anticipated game.

Yeah, that happens with all high profile releases. Fans love them, naysayers do their best to nitpick them to death.

Mario Kart 64 is without a doubt the best videogame in history