Best Racing Video game ever!....at least in my eyes, is Mario Cart 64. I cant tell you how much I laugh every time I play battle mode with my brother and sister on this game. Mario Cart 64 is a racing game for the Nintendo 64. It was released in 1997, Mario Cart 64 move to 3D computer graphics and you can play with up to four players. There are four forms of play in the game: Grand Prix, Time Trial, Versus, and Battle. There are eight playable characters: Mario, Luigi, Bowser, Princess Peach, Wario, Yoshi, Toad, and Donkey Kong. They vary in weight, speed, and acceleration. There are 16 tracks that are based on different locations seen in Mario video games. Each track has a unique shape, and can contain various obstacles, hazards, and short-cuts. All eight characters participate in each race. Up to four of them can be playable characters, while the rest are computer-controlled for one- or two-player races; three- and four-player races feature no computer-controlled racers. On a track, various actions can be performed to change the flow of a race. Items can be acquired by hitting an item box. The items' uses include acting as projectiles to impede opponents, speeding up the user, or stopping opponents through the placement of bananas and fake item boxes. However, AI-controlled racers use all shells but red shells. One can earn a small turbo boost through obtaining mushrooms, and also by drifting, which one can perform by hopping and tilting the control stick in the direction of the turn, which allows for speedier turns. There is also an advanced drift technique that allows players to turn against the direction of their drift for a speed boost.
I love Mario Cart racing N64! I remember when I first got my N64, that game was the hottest one out. It has all the classic characters and you get to race your friends. Its really competitive too, because you can run over items, then they will shoot out at the opponent to slow them down. For me, it never got old. I played it all the time with different levels and characters. That was a classic game to me.
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