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[[Image:Mario Kart 64 - N64 - UK.jpg|thumb|256x256px|UK box art.]]
 
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'''''Mario Kart 64''''' is a [[Mario (universe)|Mario]]-themed racing game produced by [[Nintendo]] and released for the [[Nintendo 64]] on 1996-12-14.
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'''''Mario Kart 64''''' is a [[Mario (universe)|Mario]]-themed [[racing (video game genre)|racing game]] developed and published by [[Nintendo]] for the [[Nintendo 64]] on 1996-12-14.
  
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==Personal==
 
I first saw this game being played by the boyfriend of the sister of a girl I was dating at the time (around 1996-97). I first played it at the house of some friends who I played ''[[Magic: The Gathering]]'' with. Though I was quite terrible, I was rather impressed with the game. I've now gotten pretty good at it, and can E-slide fairly well. However, I haven't made much of an attempt to beat the game because I despise the [[dynamic difficulty|rubber band AI]]. In fact, for this very reason, I prefer ''[[Diddy Kong Racing]]''.
 
I first saw this game being played by the boyfriend of the sister of a girl I was dating at the time (around 1996-97). I first played it at the house of some friends who I played ''[[Magic: The Gathering]]'' with. Though I was quite terrible, I was rather impressed with the game. I've now gotten pretty good at it, and can E-slide fairly well. However, I haven't made much of an attempt to beat the game because I despise the [[dynamic difficulty|rubber band AI]]. In fact, for this very reason, I prefer ''[[Diddy Kong Racing]]''.
  
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===Ugly===
 
===Ugly===
* I hate games where the AI gets an unfair advantage, and this game is pretty awful at it. It uses a "[[Dynamic difficulty|rubberband AI]]" where, no matter how good you are, or how bad you damage the other racers, two opponent carts will always be on your tail because they will receive a speed advantage beyond what you can possibly achieve. This is a lazy approach to throttling difficulty.
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* I hate games where the AI gets an unfair advantage, and this game is pretty awful at it. It uses a "[[Dynamic difficulty|rubberband AI]]" where, no matter how good you are, or how bad you damage the other racers, two opponent carts will always be on your tail because they will receive a speed advantage beyond what you can possibly achieve. This is a lazy approach to throttling difficulty. What this means for game play is that two opponents will always dog you for the entire race, making the game less about getting good at driving, and more about holding a good item in reserve until the very last section of the final lap.
  
 
==Media==
 
==Media==
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===Videos===
 
===Videos===
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gGI8YXKW3G0 youtube.com/watch?v=gGI8YXKW3G0] - Son of a Glitch.
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* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ASWgJvuQhTA youtube.com/watch?v=ASWgJvuQhTA] - Longplay, 150cc,
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==Titles==
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[[Category: Games]]
 
[[Category: Games]]
 
[[Category: Video Games]]
 
[[Category: Video Games]]
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[[Category: 1996 Video Games]]
 
[[Category: Video Game Prime Order - Action, Strategy, Adventure]]
 
[[Category: Video Game Prime Order - Action, Strategy, Adventure]]
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[[Category: Video Game Genre - Driving]]
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[[Category: Video Game Genre - Racing]]
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[[Category: Media Theme - Driving]]
 
[[Category: Game Mechanic - Cheating AI]]
 
[[Category: Game Mechanic - Cheating AI]]
 
[[Category: Game Mechanic - Dynamic Difficulty]]
 
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[[Category: Game Mechanic - Unlockable Content]]
 
[[Category: Game Mechanic - Unlockable Content]]
 
[[Category: Nintendo 64 Games]]
 
[[Category: Nintendo 64 Games]]
[[Category: Action]]
 
[[Category: Driving]]
 
[[Category: Racing]]
 
 
[[Category: Favorite]]
 
[[Category: Favorite]]
 
[[Category: Favorite Games]]
 
[[Category: Favorite Games]]
 
[[Category: Multi-Player]]
 
[[Category: Multi-Player]]
 
[[Category: Multi-Player Versus]]
 
[[Category: Multi-Player Versus]]

Revision as of 15:30, 15 July 2020

UK box art.

Mario Kart 64 is a Mario-themed racing game developed and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo 64 on 1996-12-14.

Personal

I first saw this game being played by the boyfriend of the sister of a girl I was dating at the time (around 1996-97). I first played it at the house of some friends who I played Magic: The Gathering with. Though I was quite terrible, I was rather impressed with the game. I've now gotten pretty good at it, and can E-slide fairly well. However, I haven't made much of an attempt to beat the game because I despise the rubber band AI. In fact, for this very reason, I prefer Diddy Kong Racing.

Status

I do not own this game, and I have not beaten it.

Review

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7 7 6 7 10

Best Version: Nintendo 64

— This section contains spoilers! —

Good

  • The game is pretty great looking. Each track has it's own character and they incorporated a lot of Mario elements.
  • Kenta Nagata's music, which appears to have been purposely made simple as to not interfere with the game, makes a wonderful backdrop for the tracks. Rainbow Road and the ending theme ("Victory Lap") are especially good.
  • The variations of driver attributes accommodates different play styles nicely.
  • The several modes (race against the AI, race against a friend, battle more, and time trials) give the game more life.
  • Being able to unlock the mirror mode was a good reward for beating the tracks on their most difficult levels, and a nice way to give the game more life.

Bad

  • The game appears to not properly maintain FPS in certain tracks with 3 or more players, like Moo Moo Farm. This is most likely due to the GPU not being able to handle all four rendered screens and the programmers removing the frame-delimiter.
  • Over the years, players have managed to find quite a few bugs with the tracks that can be exploited in multiplayer.

Ugly

  • I hate games where the AI gets an unfair advantage, and this game is pretty awful at it. It uses a "rubberband AI" where, no matter how good you are, or how bad you damage the other racers, two opponent carts will always be on your tail because they will receive a speed advantage beyond what you can possibly achieve. This is a lazy approach to throttling difficulty. What this means for game play is that two opponents will always dog you for the entire race, making the game less about getting good at driving, and more about holding a good item in reserve until the very last section of the final lap.

Media

Box Art

Documentation

Maps

Graphics

Videos

Did You Know Gaming?
Son of a Glitch.
Longplay, 150cc.
Speedrun progression.
Frappe Snowland speedrun progression.
Choco Mountain speedrun progression.
Rainbow Road speedrun progression.

Titles

Language Native Transliteration Translation
Chinese 马里奥卡丁车64 Mario Kart 64
English Mario Kart 64
Japanese マリオカート64 Mario Kato 64 Mario Kart 64

Links

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