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Posted by GoNintendo Jun 09 2011 20:27 GMT
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Tags: GameTrailers.com, E3 2011: New Features Walkthrough (Stream)

Posted by Kotaku Jun 09 2011 19:55 GMT
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#handson I checked out some of the new features of Mario Kart 3D at the Nintendo booth today. In addition to looking pretty, partially thanks to Donkey Kong Country Returns developer Retro Studios, the 3DS version adds customizable vehicles, flying sections and "underwater driving". More »

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Posted by GameTrailers Jun 09 2011 18:13 GMT
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Take a glimpse at Mario Kart 3D's newest features, including Kart customization!

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Posted by GameTrailers Jun 09 2011 10:25 GMT
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Kart customization and hang gliding are shown off in our hands-on walkthrough.

Posted by Kotaku Jun 08 2011 02:18 GMT
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More from the Nintendo Q&A: it seems Mario Kart 3DS is being developed not solely by Nintendo, but as a collaboration between Nintendo and Retro, the team behind the Metroid Prime series. It'll also run at 60fps. More »

Posted by Joystiq Jun 08 2011 02:37 GMT
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During the annual Nintendo developer roundtable, Shigeru Miyamoto casually let it drop that Metroid Prime/Donkey Kong Country Returns developer Retro Studio is helping Nintendo out with the 3DS Mario Kart game -- which, incidentally, runs at 60 frames per second.
Francis
is there anything Retro can't do? What's next, Super Mario Bros?
Super-Claus
thats *crag*ing awesome

Posted by Giant Bomb Jun 08 2011 01:13 GMT
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Busting like it's 2001! Again!

After a tepid hardware launch featuring several less-than-stellar first-party offerings for the console, the 3DS will finally be receiving the software it needed back in March: new portable installments of classic Nintendo franchises. At the Nintendo Press Conference today, Nintendo of America President Reggie Fils Aime took the stage to properly reveal footage of (and announce new) 3DS games coming to the handheld in the next year.

The first of these gameplay reveals is the latest installment of Nintendo's Mario Kart franchise. Simply titled Mario Kart (no 3DS in the title this time) the new racing game contains your expected mix of jump-slide drifting and power-up firing, but the courses themselves have gotten a little more varied. The old race tracks can expand into short flying sections (where the karts will literally sprout a hang glider) or underwater sections (with the karts growing propellers and diving downward). It looked a little like Rare's old Diddy Kong Racing game on the N64, except the track/vehicle changes can occur mid-race.

Beyond the potential for courses and karts to shift into the air or under the water, Mario Kart for the 3DS will also allow players to customize their vehicles, adding different bodies, different wheels (including Monster Truck wheels) and so on. No word if that customization will have an effect on gameplay or if there will be a button that allows me to add Monster Truck wheels to all vehicles, all the time. That's the button I want.

Beyond the latest edition of the Mario Kart franchise, Nintendo also showed off the first footage of Super Mario... and it's just called Super Mario. The new 3DS platformer makes no mention of its platform of origin in its title, but this game is clearly Super Mario 3DS. The game looks to combine elements of the side-scrolling New Super Mario Bros. release on the DS as well as the more traditional analog-stick 3D platforming of Super Mario 64. The new release also utilizes the artistic shaders and styles seen in the more recent Super Mario Galaxy, and the result is pretty striking for a handheld game. Also: Tanooki suit. Raccoon tail flight suit. Think about it.

Always with monster truck tires. Always.

And finally, at the end of the 3DS section of the show, Nintendo threw a genuine curveball of a game announcement: Luigi's Mansion 2 is coming out. Yes, the sequel to the ubiquitous GameCube launch title is coming to the 3DS, complete with multiple mansions to explore and similar ghost-busting gameplay as the original.

You won't have to wait to long to start busting ghosts on a race track while wearing a raccoon suit--you know, if that's your thing. All three games will be available on the 3DS by years end.


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Posted by GameTrailers Jun 07 2011 17:24 GMT
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Mario Kart is confirmed for the Nintendo 3DS! Check out the first trailer from Nintendo's E3 2011 Press Conference!

Posted by Joystiq Jun 07 2011 17:35 GMT
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Nintendo has just announced a 3DS version of Mario's racing series, this time just called Mario Kart. All of the familiar characters are apparently on board, and the game will apparently feature customizable cars (with different types of wheels and other parts), as well as underwater driving sections and even hang gliding attachments on certain parts of the tracks.

Mario Kart is set for a release sometime this holiday season. Stay tuned -- Nintendo says the game will be playable on the E3 show floor this week.

Posted by IGN May 25 2011 01:00 GMT
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Mario sure gets around. In addition to his standard platforming shtick -- as well as the no doubt time-consuming task of keeping his mustache perfectly groomed at all times -- the world famous plumber also dabbles in RPGs, sports, fighting, puzzle games, painting, and, of course, kart racing. In fact, Mario not only dabbles in kart racing, he invented the dang genre with Super Mario Kart for the SNES...

Posted by Kotaku Apr 26 2011 05:00 GMT
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#woohoo Mario and Zelda creator Shigeru Miyamoto is in Paris at the moment on a 3DS press tour, and in between pressing the flesh and answering questions about his hobbies and pastimes, he's dropping hints about Mario Kart 3DS. More »

Posted by IGN Apr 25 2011 19:37 GMT
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Following a lackluster launch lineup for Nintendo's newest handheld, Shigeru Miyamoto has finally broken his silence about a couple of highly anticipated 3DS titles that have been in the works. At a French press event last week, Miyamoto revealed that Mario Kart 3DS, the next entry in the popular kart racing series, will be hitting store shelves by the end of the year, as reported by VG247...

Posted by GoNintendo Jun 26 2010 01:19 GMT
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I don’t really think we know all that much about the game. I just know that it’s going to be a ton of fun! Mario Kart is riding very high after its last two installments, and I think Nintendo has realized just how big the franchise could be for them. What new [...]

Posted by Kotaku Jun 16 2010 00:50 GMT
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#3ds It wouldn't be a piece of Nintendo hardware without a Mario Kart game now, would it? More »

Posted by IGN Jun 16 2010 00:40 GMT
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Non-playable but certainly realtime!

Posted by IGN Jun 15 2010 18:51 GMT
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E3 2010: Mario Kart 3DS Screens

Posted by IGN Jun 15 2010 18:19 GMT
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The Blue Shell will be hunting you again, in portable 3D.