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Mario Kart 64

  • Video Game
  • 1996
  • E
IMDb RATING
8.6/10
3.7K
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Charles Martinet, Leslie Swan, Asako Haruhana, and Thomas Spindler in Mario Kart 64 (1996)
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Nintendo 64 entry of the "Mario Kart" franchise that introduces, among other things, 3D graphics, 4-player mode and two new playable characters: Wario and Donkey Kong. In addition to the thr... Read allNintendo 64 entry of the "Mario Kart" franchise that introduces, among other things, 3D graphics, 4-player mode and two new playable characters: Wario and Donkey Kong. In addition to the three Grand Prix classes, Mirror Mode is introduced.Nintendo 64 entry of the "Mario Kart" franchise that introduces, among other things, 3D graphics, 4-player mode and two new playable characters: Wario and Donkey Kong. In addition to the three Grand Prix classes, Mirror Mode is introduced.

  • Director
    • Hideki Konno
  • Writer
    • Hiroji Kiyotake
  • Stars
    • Asako Haruhana
    • Tomoko Maruno
    • Charles Martinet
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.6/10
    3.7K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Hideki Konno
    • Writer
      • Hiroji Kiyotake
    • Stars
      • Asako Haruhana
      • Tomoko Maruno
      • Charles Martinet
    • 19User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Asako Haruhana
    • Princess Peach
    • (voice)
    • (as Asako Kôzuki)
    Tomoko Maruno
    • Kinopio
    • (voice)
    Charles Martinet
    Charles Martinet
    • Mario
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    • (as Charles Martinee)
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    Julien Bardakoff
    • Luigi
    • (voice)
    Thomas Spindler
    • Wario
    • (voice)
    • (as Thomas Spindlor)
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    John Hulaton
    • System Voice
    • (voice)
    • (as John Huraton)
    Leslie Swan
    • Princess Peach
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    Isaac Marshall
    • Toad
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    • Director
      • Hideki Konno
    • Writer
      • Hiroji Kiyotake
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    8claszdsburrogato

    Mario Kart 64 (1996) A light and fun game

    It is customary for a Mario game to be very light and fun because they don't bet on a sad, heavy or something very dramatic story, but Mario Kart 64 has a difference. The difference of this game is that it is much lighter than the others because it is just a racing game, without very big challenges. The characters in the game are very cool, the visuals of the levels are also cool, and all the game mechanics are very interesting. There is a considerable drop in quality from Super Mario 64 to this game, mainly in terms of graphics, but this is something that does not matter much, since the proposal is completely different and this is probably due to the fact that it is a simpler game. If you want to have fun playing a game alone, try playing any game in the Mario Kart franchise.
    Op_Prime

    One of the best games ever to hit the N64

    This N64 game is an update of the classic game from 1992 and I have to say, this game rocked. It was also very challenging, which added to the fun. The graphics are fantastic and the overall game is better than the original. New weapons are available along with the ones from the original and there many new and challenging tracks. The battle mode is also excellent, featuring (I believe) four arenas. Another plus is you can have up to four players playing at once, whether in battle mode or racing mode. This is a must have for any video game fan.
    mOVIemAN56

    Not matter how many racers are made, this is the best

    Mario Kart 64 is the first game I bought for Nintendo 64 back in late 1996. Even after so many other games and other systems that out did the Nintendo 64, I kept coming back to this game. Mario Kart offers a wide variety of courses to race on with eight unique Nintendo characters. A few of these characters being: obviously Mario, Peach, Bowser, and Donkey Kong.

    There are four sets of races, each featuring a unique course going anywhere from Peach's Castle to Donkey Kong's Jungle. The course's are fun to travel through while you pick up items off the road helping you to stop your opponents and get a better boost. Mario Kart 64 is by far the best racer I've played. It is so unique and fun that you just become engulfed by it.

    When the racing get's old, try to beat your friends in a little battle match or set a course time trial record with your favorite character.

    Mario Kart 64. Featuring: Mario, Peach, Luigi, Toad, Wario, Yoshi, Donkey Kong, and Bowser.

    Uniqueness: 5/5

    Replay Value: 5/5

    Plain Fun: 5/5

    Overall: 5/5
    9Johnny-the-Film-Sentinel-2187

    Sure it may be surpassed by the later Mario Kart entries, but Mario Kart 64 is still loads of fun 21 years on.

    Nintendo IS the Disney of video-gaming; their catalogue of classic games have defined millions of childhoods across the globe and influenced things inside and outside the gaming industry itself. Mario Kart 64 is one of those many treasure-troves of Nintendo's gold-mines of entertainment. Mario is here with Donkey Kong, Peach, Luigi, Wario, Yoshi, Toad and even Bowser. The roster's grown since then, but still what a great selection of characters for a crossover racing game.

    Released in 1996, Mario Kart 64 was one of the launch titles of the Nintendo 64, alongside Super Mario 64 (though that game was delayed in Europe and Australia by almost a year from the console's release), and Kart 64 still has fast, fun and vibrant gameplay. You're first place one minute, and then your position is under constant threat thanks to the use of blue-shells, banana peels, lightning bolts and trick-question-mark-boxes which are actually bombs.

    This game brings back quite a lot of memories from my childhood: the discovery of many glitches, playing it with my cousins whenever they had a sleepover at my place, and just playing it with my brother gave me such cherishing moments that's helped me become the gamer I am today.
    darkangel2003

    Not all that!!

    This was the first game I brought for my N64, because I loved the SNES version, but I remember at the time I was really disappointed with it. I think it's down falls were due to the fact that the levels were much longer not like the short fun ones on the SNES, I think they should have made more short levels as opposed to the fewer long one's. Also the AI in this game was bad as mentioned in another review, no matter how fast you went the other racers were close behind, often getting speed boosts from no where and over taken you. I did like however, the graphics and the controls, also the multiplayer mode was alot of fun, but I didn't get into it as much as I did in the SNES version. I think that if you've never played the SNES version you will like this game alot, because it is a good game with alot of replay value, I advise you to buy the GBA version because it combine the SNES and N64 versions into a much better game.

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    • Trivia
      In early beta versions of the game, Royal Raceway was called Toadstool Turnpike. It had to be changed, as Nintendo didn't want gamers to get it confused with Toad's Turnpike.
    • Goofs
      All the karts have dual exhaust ports, yet there is only a single smoke stream coming out out of the back of them, and not even out of the ports.
    • Quotes

      Mario: Let's-a go!

    • Crazy credits
      When one beats the Special Cup in either 150 cc or Extra mode they see all the courses as the credits roll. Parts not viewable from the course include the train tunnel at Kalamari Desert. The last shot of the credits features the palace off Royal Raceway where the top three players get their trophies with Mario saying "Hey, you were good! See you next time!"
    • Alternate versions
      The Japanese version of the title screen had the sound of kids shouting "Mario Kart."
    • Connections
      Featured in Gamesmaster: Episode #5.11 (1995)

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    • Release date
      • February 12, 1997 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • MK 64
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