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Enjoy the video? Remember to like, comment and subscribe! Super Mario Kart - https://youtu.be/AVHc72ju1yI Mario Kart 64 - Mario Kart: Super Circuit - Mario Kart: Double Dash‼ - Mario Kart DS - Mario Kart Wii - https://youtu.be/NKu7m5drQnY Mario Kart 7 - Mario Kart 8 - https://youtu.be/ZO6--noLOPM Mario Kart 8 Ver.4.1 Rosalina Sport Bike/Leaf Tires/Hylian Kite Mario Kart 8 is a 2014 Crossover kart racing game and the eighth major installment in the Mario Kart series, developed and published by Nintendo for the Wii U video game console. First announced at E3 2013, the game was released worldwide in late May 2014. Like other games in the series, in Mario Kart 8, players control characters from the Mario franchise and participate in kart racing on various race tracks, using items to hinder opponents or gain advantages. While incorporating game mechanics originally featured in earlier Mario Kart games, Mario Kart 8 introduces anti-gravity sections that allow players to drive on walls or ceilings. The game features multiple single-player and multiplayer game modes. The game incorporates Miiverse functionality and online multiplayer supported via Nintendo Network. Mario Kart 8‍ '​s new features include anti-gravity racing, in which certain parts of a track can allow racers to drive on walls and ceilings. During these sections, players can bump into other racers or special bumpers to trigger a Spin Boost, which gives them an extra speed boost. New characters include the Koopalings, Baby Rosalina, and Pink Gold Peach. New items include the Boomerang Flower, which can be thrown to attack players, the Piranha Plant, which attacks nearby racers and obstacles, the Crazy Eight, which gives the user eight items, and the Super Horn, which can be used both to attack nearby opponents and defend against items, including the previously nearly unavoidable Spiny Shell. There are a total of 48 tracks to race on. 25 of them were created for this game, and 23 appeared in previous Mario Kart games. Only 32 tracks were available at launch, but updates added 16 more. Why not 200cc? Clearly, nobody tested this speed, you can access places of the track where it should not go, most of the shortcuts don't work, and some tracks like Yoshi Circuit, Dragon Driftway and ESPECIALLY Rainbow Road, you can't drift, you will fall and crash all the time, this game was not designed for this speed. I'm not saying it's impossible, but to make a longplay, 150cc it's the best choice. Mushroom Cup - 00:00:49 Shell Cup - 00:13:23 Flower Cup - 00:25:22 Banana Cup - 00:39:08 Star Cup - 00:52:22 Leaf Cup - 01:06:18 Special Cup - 01:19:50 Lightning Cup - 01:34:01 Egg Cup (DLC Pack 1) - 01:47:00 Triforce Cup (DLC Pack 1) - 02:00:03 Crossing Cup (DLC Pack 2) - 02:12:55 Bell Cup (DLC Pack 2) - 02:24:48