Starting in Mario Kart 8 on the Wii U, and returning in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe on the Switch, Nintendo introduced a new 200cc speed class to the franchise. Unlike the more moderate increases between 50cc ...
The first time anyone jumps into Mario Kart 8’s 200cc mode can be a shock. The engine class is meant to be the hardest challenge in the game, but even so, racing in 200cc can sometimes feel ...
Mario Kart 8's souped-up 200cc difficulty isn't yet included within Switch 2 launch title Mario Kart World — but Nintendo has hinted at the possibility of its reappearance via a post-launch update.
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Drifting is a necessary technique to master if you expect to excel in Mario Kart games, including 8 Deluxe. But in 200cc, as you're flying through the track at break-neck speeds, there are times where ...
Mario Kart ' uses a unit called 'cc' to represent the speed of the kart. For example, the Nintendo Switch game software ' Mario Kart 8 Deluxe ' has four types of karts: '50cc', '100cc', '150cc', and ...
Newer players should focus on combos that have low speed and high handling Try using small characters with karts and bikes like the Biddybuggy and Mr Scooty For more experienced players, the Waluigi ...
Outrunning the blue shell isn't easy. If this had gone on long enough, it's likely the blue shell would eventually catch up with the pink-haired Animal Crossing character, but Villager made a ...
Mario Kart World won't include a 200cc mode for faster racing, but producer Kosuke Yabuki hasn't ruled it out for a post-launch addition. Mario Kart World is the next entry in Nintendo's long standing ...
Nintendo Switch 2 players will be minding the speed limit in Mario Kart World after the console launches this week because the game will ship without the series’ notoriously fast engine class. As ...
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