CheatCC says - Mario Kart is a series that stays the same as much as it changes. And for the most part, fans of the series like it that way. In fact, the only time that the series really went off the rails and switched things up was in 2003, with the release of Mario Kart: Double Dash. Fans didn't respond well. Mario Kart Wii was a glorious return to form for the series, and won the praise of more than a few gamers when it was released early in the Wii's lifecycle.
The Switch has captivated Nintendo fans across the world. But some of these fans might be too quick to write off the Nintendo 3DS right now.
You're damn right is it still valid! I'm looking forward to their titles coming out this year for it. Not dead yet!
The biggest reason, its still getting unique experiences and exclusives instead of port after port.
3DS is still way better IMO, the software library on Switch isn't even close to that of 3DS yet. Switch is currently just a bunch of last gen and indie ports, with a few heavily downgraded modern games sprinkled in.
Goes in my pocket without getting the screen messed up and has a huge library of games.
I have great games for both my Switch and Vita but on the go I’m just too rough on things.
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With the upcoming release of Mario Kart 8 on the Wii U, we should all take the time to look back on everything the series has gone through over the past 22 years. Which one is your favorite?