Welp, just convinced a friend to get a Wii U by spamming these gifs/webms in a Skype chat. Shockingly, he just up and went out to buy one. Promptly added him on NN, haha.
The most bizarre thing is all this hype coming from retro tracks.
Not sure if posted but, some direct-feed of Cheep Cheep Beach.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tkslNWnOQ84
Happy to be of service.I do hope his decision was more informed than just clips of one game.
Mario Kart 64 nostalgia is powerful as shit.
i feel like just the trailers for mario kart are gonna lead to a noticable uptick in the april npd numbers. Bizarre.
And I don't get it. It was my first Mario Kart and I consider 5th gen to be my favorite home console generation, but it sits at the bottom of my Mario Kart ranking. It's slippery and drifting is kind of not needed and overall it didn't introduce anything great to the series IMO. I still love it and the soundtrack is superb, but still.Mario Kart 64 nostalgia is powerful as shit.
But that's the second worst Mario Kart!
And I don't get it. It was my first Mario Kart and I consider 5th gen to be my favorite home console generation, but it sits at the bottom of my Mario Kart ranking. It's slippery and drifting is kind of not needed and overall it didn't introduce anything great to the series IMO. I still love it and the soundtrack is superb, but still.
A good portion of forumgoers are of the age wherein they grew up on the N64, and therefore Mario Kart 64. Nostalgia's a powerful thing.
But yeah, it's barely above Super Circuit to me. It was its 3D transition, and unlike some of the other Nintendo franchises it was a sloppy one. Music is still great, of course.
Here, random Gamexplain off-screen .webm:
http://a.pomf.se/flzdgm.webm
BTW this is my Mario Kart ranking:
1- DS [Glorious game with glorious tracks and glorious gameplay, the most competitive MK game we'll ever have]
2- 7 [Rushed? It's downright the most polished game the series has seen. Perfect character and item balance, good new tracks, the best online in Mario Kart yet, looks great in 3D, I love it]
3- DD [The best home console Mario Kart. Fantastic tracks, character-specific items, double karts, I love everything about it and I still play it sometimes... wish it had online!]
4- Super Circuit [I used to think this was the worst Mario Kart, until I decided to play it recently - I love the sense of speed, the tracks, the music, the drifting, and it can get quite challenging! I'm now a believer]
5- Wii [See, there's tons of stuff I hate about this game: Thunder Cloud, POW Block, Thunder Cloud, everything looks plastic-shiny, Thunder Cloud, bikes being beyond OP rendering karts useless, Thunder Cloud, and tracks being too wide. But it was still fun and I played a LOT of Wi-Fi, so I can't say I didn't enjoy this quite a lot]
6- Super [I really love the basic-ness of the original game, with challenging gameplay and lovely music. IMO it's still a pretty solid little racer]
7-64 [This was my first Mario Kart and I love it, but I think it has the most flaws and the least high points in the series. Music is superb and has lots of great tracks, but the gameplay was a bit meh compared with the rest]
My personal mystery regarding Mario Kart fans is how anyone can simultaneously love or champion Super Mario Kart but not like Super Circuit. The latter is basically a love letter to that kind of game with some really catchy ass music and it also packs every one of the SMK levels into itself.
Is it because it was on a portable or something?![]()
Mario/Luigi/Peach Circuit had some gooood music. The MK8 remix is freaking superb.
Quoting my MK ranking from other thread![]()
DD is pure awesome. It might not be my number one but that's by virtue of being a huge fan of 7 and especially DS. But those double karts, tracks and character-specific items, it was amazing. And the most out-of-the-box MK game yet, I don't think we'll see Nintendo experimenting with the series like that anytime soon since it's such a safe money maker these days.Meh... DD has still been my favorite so far, and I prefer 7 over DS. Hopefully 8 will become my new favorite, but it'll depend on how quickly it goes from "I'm playing a new Mario Kart game" to "I'm playing Mario Kart".
Drift boosts didn't feel right IMO until Super Circuit, though. And again, I just feel like you don't even need to drift in MK64 most of the time.I enjoyed the drifting and car handling in 64 more than DD/Wii. Didn't it introduce the drift boosts? Just felt more fun to me. I also hated the art style used for DD/Wii.
DD is pure awesome. It might not be my number one but that's by virtue of being a huge fan of 7 and especially DS. But those double karts, tracks and character-specific items, it was amazing.
Fixed and Agreed.Best handling - DS
But for online, track selection (16+16), racing depth, kart customization, item selection, and balance, Mario Kart 7 is the best one in my opinion. That's why I'm excited for MK8. They seemed to learn a lot of what didn't work in MK Wii.
Fixed and Agreed.
Drift boosts didn't feel right IMO until Super Circuit, though. And again, I just feel like you don't even need to drift in MK64 most of the time.
Double Dash only gets points for Baby Park/Wario Colosseum, the actual double kart mechanic and some of the nuttier individual items. Doubles' Karts legitimately should have been in every Mario Kart afterwards as an optional mode though.
Beyond that though? The game is really ugly looking with plastic like blocky models, the music took a nosedive, tracks started to get more and more compact, the handling felt off somehow, introduction of losing items on hit/falling off a course, introduction of the stupidly overpowered Winged Blue Shell, driving off road felt like you were trying to haul a load of fabric across a field of sandpaper, minor grazes against the boundary walls or gates in the game would halt your momentum completely, and you absolutely couldn't pause unless you were Player 1.
It is a retro track in MK7.Has Maple Tree way been confirmed for 8? THat track is GOAT.
My personal mystery regarding Mario Kart fans is how anyone can simultaneously love or champion Super Mario Kart but not like Super Circuit. The latter is basically a love letter to that kind of game with some really catchy ass music and it also packs every one of the SMK levels into itself.
Is it because it was on a portable or something?![]()
I don't think the music was as good as is being suggested. And the course design was almost inspired TOO much by Super Mario Kart, it didn't even remotely come close to being its own thing.
It sorta felt like it was trying to emulate Mario Kart SO MUCH that it felt... inauthentic. Later handheld versions got it right, but SS felt like it missed the mark.
Has Maple Tree way been confirmed for 8? THat track is GOAT.
I think that's it, I'm getting a WiiU.
Damn you Nintendo.
As much as I think the Wii U is a terrible system, when Nintendo says they're delivering 60 fps, they'll be delivering it damn well. Looks fluid as fuck.
Their EAD teams really put out some great stuff, technically. If they went 3rd partytheir games would certainly be amongst the best when it comes to graphics.and I really, really don't mean this in a mean or trollish way, I'm hoping so hard that this will happen even though chances are practically zero
I think you should challenge your belief it's a terrible system. Maybe then you wouldn't have to Nintendo beg.
I own a Wii U. SM3DW is great. I still stand by my words.
Anyway, MK8 is preordered.
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Good. Now make your friends get one.