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Mario Kart 7 Review

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Confident execution of a familiar formula makes for a fun multiplayer experience, when the circumstances are right.

Mario! In a go-kart!
Mario! In a go-kart!

I’m a pretty staunch subscriber to the Unified Mario Kart Alpha Theory. For the non-scholars out there, this theory dictates that, within a certain margin of error, a person’s first Mario Kart game will always be their favorite, and any subsequent Mario Kart experiences are spent trying to recapture that initial, and fairly specific, buzz of camaraderie, trash-talk, and impossible, shamelessly computer-assisted comebacks. It’s a theory that, due to constant and intensive iteration, actually applies quite effortlessly to a lot of games.

But Mario Kart serves as such a sterling example of this “first bite” phenomenon because we’re now all the way up to Mario Kart 7--though this is the first in the series to explicitly rub the number of times we’ve fallen for the exact same trick in our collective faces--and Mario Kart expectations are intensely, almost dogmatically codified, and have been for years. In a way, it makes the already subjective process of writing a game review that much more nebulous. What is one even reviewing, exactly? The variations from one Mario Kart to the next can be extremely subtle, and whether a specific modulation is good or bad rests almost entirely in the hindsight of the player. That there has never been more than one Mario Kart on any given Nintendo platform further complicates things, and comparisons to other racing games--hell, other kart racing games, not that there have been any of particular merit in quite some time--are a moot point entirely.

As someone who, in the face of the above-mentioned theory, doesn’t really have a favorite Mario Kart game, what can I tell you about Mario Kart 7 for the 3DS? Well, it’s about as good as it is familiar. Yes, it introduces brief aerial and underwater sequences to break things up, further kart customization, additional power-ups, and as many brand-new courses as courses it recycles from Mario Karts of yore. Even if it’s all incredibly safe stuff, which it most definitely is, these modifications and additions seem good, or at least, do not contribute negatively to the previously established Mario Kart formula. To put it another way, if you like red sparks and hate blue shells, Mario Kart 7 is probably for you. To put it a third way, if this is your first Mario Kart, it seems like a pretty good one to kick things off with.

First-person mode is a short-lived novelty.
First-person mode is a short-lived novelty.

The fundamental action of hop-drifting around corners, trying to capitalize on boost pads and risky shortcuts, and deciding on the perfect moment to deploy your power-up remain the still-beating heart of Mario Kart. Of course, you’ll regularly have strong performances up-ended, and weak performances propped up, by the game’s unapologetically weighted power-up system, but if you didn’t, that wouldn’t really be Mario Kart, right?

You can run single races on one of the game’s 32 tracks, or compete in four-track grand prix cups. There are battle modes alongside the pure race events, but the open arena, proto-car-combat model feels more and more vestigial with each iteration. The single-player experience feels as anemic as always, with no structure beyond those grand prix cups, and no motivation beyond the promise of unlockable drivers and kart parts to keep playing. Online play seems snappy, even with a full load of eight players, though again, similar to the single-player experience, if the person you’re racing isn’t in the same room, online victories feel hollow, and there’s no one to punch when you lose at the last possible second. Well, no one that deserves it.

Local multiplayer remains the gold standard for Mario Kart 7. Eight players, each with their own copy of the game, would be ideal. Single-cart download support--which limits who and what you race, but not which tracks you can race on--seems generous, though load times are pronounced. It’s still quite fun with less than eight, but let me be clear that I cannot in good conscience recommend this game if you don’t have anyone to play with locally.

The new tracks are pretty consistently terrific.
The new tracks are pretty consistently terrific.

As is de rigueur for Mario Kart, 7 incorporates some of its platform’s native trickery in some conspicuous manner. Now you can opt to play Mario Kart by “turning” your 3DS as though it were a steering wheel, which is precisely as awful as it sounds. Worse, actually, because moving the 3DS around all but cancels out the game’s stereoscopic 3D effects, which I found more transfixing than I have in most 3DS games I’ve played. It’s the only 3DS game where, over time, I’ve found myself turning the 3D slider up, rather than the other way around.

Regardless of your appreciation for 3D effects, this is a crisp, colorful game, and maybe it’s just a matter of scale, but it might just be the best-looking Mario Kart yet. The track designs are impressive as well, and their scale, thematic ingenuity, use of 3D space, and smart but measured incorporation of underwater and aerial segments seem that much more impressive when compared directly to the classic tracks included.

Despite the game's slavish adherence to the Mario Kart formula, Mario Kart 7 has moments where it shines simply by executing that formula really well. Still, other than your personal history with Mario Kart, your enjoyment of Mario Kart 7 will likely hinge on your continued appreciation of that formula, and friends to enjoy it with, more than anything else.

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I also second what Jenson says. They love their shooters, and that's ok, I do to, but get someone who actually likes Nintendo games to review them appropriately. Sometimes I feel as if reviewers are trying to force Nintendo to do something different(which Nintendo does all the time mind you, they are the innovators) by trashing their stuff, even the good stuff, just to make a biased point.

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@Jensonb: Guess you missed (or are conveniently ignoring) our reviews for Mario Galaxy 2, Kirby's Epic Yarn, Punch-Out, Wii Sports Resort, Bowser's Inside Story, Picross 3D, Rhythm Heaven, and the first Professor Layton?

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Surprised by the score but not in line with others I've seen either. My theory on MK games is that every other one is good starting from the first game so it would be; SNES - good, N64 - Meh(imo, I liked DK Racing better but that's a 8/9 year old me), GBA - good, GC - Meh, DS - good, Wii - meh. When I say meh, I don't mean bad, I think all the MK games are good but those just don't hold any place in my heart. The SNES version still holds up pretty well but I really, really liked the one on the GBA. I played that game so much on that really crappy GBA screen and linked it up with my friends and we'd all play it at school even to the point that some jerk stole my GBA with my copy of MK along with it.

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@Jensonb: So instead Giant Bomb should hire someone who gives every first-party Nintendo game 5 stars, in order to avoid TEH BIAS? Naw son. If you want that, go to IGN. They'll hook you up with your perfect 10s and your nostalgia-fueled hyperbole.

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Ryan continues to be my favorite reviewer on the site, I think. Though, his line about local multiplayer being the only way to enjoy the game is ridiculous. This game seems to fit the 3-star score perfectly. If you're into it, you'll like it, if you're not, it won't change your mind, and if you're ambivalent, there's something better out there.

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@Jensonb said:

And this review typifies the biggest problem:

WOULD YOU PLEASE HIRE A REVIEWER WHO ACTUALLY LIKES NINTENDO GAMES?

What? So they have to favour a game before they are able to review it? You are part of the problem.

Also, none of the guys on staff dislike Nintendo games. That is what is important. Sorry you don't see that.

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@DrMcKittrick said:

I think the game should have been reviewed by somebody who had a real hold on the series. Is there anyone @ Giant Bomb who does?

I'm sure Ryan Davis has a big enough hold on the Mario Kart franchise to review a Mario Kart game. 1up and Destructoid also gave the game mixed reviews (granted, Jim Sterling is a huge troll and doesn't count).

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Just saw "Jeff wrote to Methodis." pop up on my activity feed. God I wish I could see what was written.

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Aw man, nice review. Sounds decent enough but was hoping for better.

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@Jimbo_N said:

Just saw "Jeff wrote to Methodis." pop up on my activity feed. God I wish I could see what was written.

"Hi. Stop being an asshole."
 
Uhh... hmmm.
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@Jensonb: Having someone openly say they like nintendo games is much worse than some guys who are cynics.

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they are still making mario kart games? lulz

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@hagridore said:

The best Mario Kart is Crash Team Racing.

Boom.

This guys knows what's up.

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@Jensonb said:

You're all wrong

I'm a Mario Kart nerd, I've played them all extensively

This isn't some fanboy rant either

Just sayin'

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The comments section thus far:

"Dear big meanie heads at Giant Bomb, give every Nintendo game 5 stars because I think they're the best"

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negative outlook man, lame 2 nok it 4 being a sequel wen u had more beef wiv assasins weed 5 even though u gave it a betta revue, dis game iz prob da booms

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Citizens of the Internet! Mario Kart just got a BAD score of 3 stars. This is dead serious you guys! I think the reviewer should play through a SNES RPG to learn the error of his ways, HAH, a fitting punishment.

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Great review RD.

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The "Unified Mario Kart Alpha Theory" sounds like kind of a cheap excuse to say "I really don't care, and saying 'It's Mario Kart' is a suitable enough review for this game." Yeah, it is just Mario Kart. Just like Uncharted 3 is just Uncharted. MW3 is just Call of Duty. Gears of War 3 is just Gears of War. So what about this brings it down so much? What could've been done differently, or should've been done differently? Is there a standard that it's not adhering to enough to make it worthy of a more positive review? I honestly feel like I learned nothing from this. Sorry Ryan, but next time, can you get someone to review a game like this who cares and has something more interesting to say than that "your enjoyment of this latest franchise entry will hinge on your enjoyment of the franchise"? That can apply to almost anything. I'm not about to freak out and say "YOU JUST HATE NINTENDO!" No, that's bullshit. I have ZERO issue with the review score, and if the game didn't leave a strong impression on you, that's fine by me. Just tell me WHY.

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I feel like a fucking ASSHOLE for saying this but... Ryan's review does not equal what YOU personally think about the game. Excellent review Ryan! ^.^

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@Methodis said:

no u guys dun understand i paid REAL MONEY for this site because they usually give ever game a fair look but this fuckin INTERN who prob does nothing but get the coffees for jeff gerstmann reviews this game that is the definiing racing game of OUR GENERATION. seriously what the hell. did the 3d switch not work on their console or something? how did they not feel inovled in this MASTERFULL world of gaming? did this plummer not get tingles of NOSTALGIA that people like nintendo deliver on a concurrent basis to its great fans?

what a joke. giant bomb get real. what did nintendo do to u

Please put your Nintendo products away and learn how to write. It's really embarrassing.

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Guys, just read the review. He's honest, and he actually likes the game. This is exactly how a 3 out of 5 should read. Don't judge it by the score, give his words a chance.

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Am I alone in thinking Sega All-Stars Racing was the best Mario Kart of this generation?

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The best Mario Kart game was NASCAR Rumble.

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@Brad said:

@Jensonb: Guess you missed (or are conveniently ignoring) our reviews for Mario Galaxy 2, Kirby's Epic Yarn, Punch-Out, Wii Sports Resort, Bowser's Inside Story, Picross 3D, Rhythm Heaven, and the first Professor Layton?

I did note that there were outliers, Brad, please forgive my decision not to bother listing them all for the sake of brevity, it was a long enough post as it was. The fact remains this review's single justification for its middling score is...Well that's just the thing, it's unclear. There's very little specific said against the game in this review. All it does is reflect on the fact that people tend to like their first Mario Kart, note the reviewer doesn't have a favourite, point out all the ways the game excels as a Mario Kart title then inexplicably slaps a 3-Star score on it. The only reasoning behind the middling score seems to be "It's Mario Kart. Meh". And that's just as stupid as if I tried to pass of my indifference to the Gears of War franchise as a reason for giving a middling review to Gears of War 2. I don't care for Gears of War franchise, but I at least have the grace not to then review entries in it (Professionally or otherwise) and dismiss them for the crime of being Gears of War games. If I did, people would reasonably respond "Well what the bloody hell did you expect?"

And that's the case here. Ryan's entire thesis of this review is "It's Mario Kart. Mario kart is meh. Therefore this is Meh.". That, Brad, is not the standard of criticism I came to this site to support. I could only find two specific criticisms of the game in the body text. One was about the stereoscopic controls being pointless with the 3D and the other was that the single player component is "anaemic" (Which is debatable when compared to other racing games, but that's a moot point). In a 3-Star review, logic dictates I should be able to find some kind of equilibrium between praise and criticism. And there isn't one in this text. This review sticks it's nose firmly in the air and says "Mario Kart? We're too good for that nonsense here".

I couldn't care less what the score is if the text justifies it. But it doesn't. The Mario Kart Wii review? 3 Stars. The text justified it perfectly well. It had several clear, perfectly reasoned criticisms to go along with the (In that instance more measured) praise. Why then do I now see such dichotomy between the text and the score?

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@hagridore: Just like Darksiders was the best Zelda game since Okami

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@me3639 said:

@Methodis said:

no u guys dun understand i paid REAL MONEY for this site because they usually give ever game a fair look but this fuckin INTERN who prob does nothing but get the coffees for jeff gerstmann reviews this game that is the definiing racing game of OUR GENERATION. seriously what the hell. did the 3d switch not work on their console or something? how did they not feel inovled in this MASTERFULL world of gaming? did this plummer not get tingles of NOSTALGIA that people like nintendo deliver on a concurrent basis to its great fans?

what a joke. giant bomb get real. what did nintendo do to u

Please put your Nintendo products away and learn how to write. It's really embarrassing.

"Are you really that dense?" is at its most suitable here.
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Great review Ryan. However I wonder if sites stopped giving review scores if people would complain over the content of reviews at all. It's just a number people, read the review and make the decision for yourself. I still plan on buying Mario Kart 7 because it seems like a game I would enjoy even based off this review. Chances are Mario Kart 7 will be a great success but this review is to help those unsure if the game is what they are looking for. Don't like the score, write your own. This is one man's honest well worded opinion.

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Sounds about right. Mario Kart is Mario Kart is Mario Kart.

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@Buckfitches said:

@hagridore said:

The best Mario Kart is Crash Team Racing.

Boom.

This guys knows what's up.

Nope. The best Mario Kart is Snowboard Kids. That's fact.

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Great review Ryan!

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@Shayera

@Buckfitches said:

@hagridore said:

The best Mario Kart is Crash Team Racing.

Boom.

This guys knows what's up.

Nope. The best Mario Kart is Snowboard Kids. That's fact.

Sorry, CTR is boss.
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I agree with the Unified Theory, as the SNES version is still my favorite. I think the biggest thing that the newer Mario Karts are lacking is wired controllers ... my patented move was to unplug my opponent's controller right before they crossed the finish line to beat me. Yeah I might have gotten punched in the arm a lot, but it was worth it every time.

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Mario Kart is undoubtedly stale, but I'll eventually pick this up anyway.  No plane ride is complete without Mario Kart in my carry-on.

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Excellently written review. It addresses and confirms many of the points of contention I had while following the screenshots, videos, and news about this new Mario Kart. I believe I know exactly what I'll get, should I buy the game, and reading this review just affirms my suspicions, and my choice to not purchase it.

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Pretty much what I expected. It's a shame Nintendo aren't willing to try and shake this series up a bit more than adding some wings and scuba gear, but I guess they just don't need to. I'll likely pick it up though because a) I'm about to be in need of some robust handheld gaming and b) I still really enjoy Mario Kart. I guess that makes me part of the problem.
 
Side note: Mario Kart Wii is probably my favourite Mario Kart (or maybe DS), Super Mario Kart was my first.

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64 will always be my favorite, but Double Dash came close to taking the crown

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@Jensonb: Yeah because they really need to hire someone who likes Nintendo games a little too much. What's the point of having different reviews if everyone was just supposed to be hur derr this is the best game ever 5 stars. How dare he have his own opinion.

And they certainly don't shit on Nintendo just because. In fact they don't really shit on Nintendo at all. It's not like they come right out and go, you know what company I fucking hate guys, NINTENDO! Lets purposely give every game a terrible review because it'd be pretty funny.

If you want a website that gives every game a 9.0+, go to IGN.

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@jmrwacko said:

@DrMcKittrick said:

I think the game should have been reviewed by somebody who had a real hold on the series. Is there anyone @ Giant Bomb who does?

I'm sure Ryan Davis has a big enough hold on the Mario Kart franchise to review a Mario Kart game. 1up and Destructoid also gave the game mixed reviews (granted, Jim Sterling is a huge troll and doesn't count).

1UP's middling review(s) of the game are substantially better reviews than this one. There are clear, valid criticisms made. The problem with this review isn't so much that Ryan's assessment was (In summary) "Meh" - his reaction to and score of Mario Kart Wii was much the same - it's that the review doesn't justify that reaction at all. It's full of positive points, has precious few criticisms and in short seems to hinge the middling reaction entirely on "It's Mario Kart and I'm not that into Mario Kart therefore it's mediocre". As an opinion, that may be valid, but as a piece of criticism, professional criticism no less, it's borderline useless. 1UP's review(s) (To go back to the example) don't simply list the features and briefly say "so that box is checked" as Ryan's seems to, instead they evaluate plusses and minuses of this game both in general and, more importantly as part of the franchise. Ryan doesn't even attempt that in his review, and it's clear that it's because he's not invested in the series in any way. He was able to get past it to provide a slightly more considered review of Mario Kart Wii, but here he seems to have been content to simply say "Meh".

Perhaps I misspoke earlier when I implied the Giant Bomb editorial dislikes Nintendo games, it's not so much that as it is they seem to aggressively not care about them in general. Ryan's review isn't negative, it's just it's short and lacks much substantial assessment. It's less like he was biased against the game going in (Which is never what I was saying) and more like he just didn't much care about the assignment & simply wanted to get it done.

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@Methodis: You're my hero.

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I HAVE NO OPINION ONE WAY OR THE OTHER.

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@Jensonb said:

I'm a Mario Kart nerd...

....WOULD YOU PLEASE HIRE A REVIEWER WHO ACTUALLY LIKES NINTENDO GAMES?...

...This isn't some fanboy rant either, I'm platform neutral...

Sorry Jesnonb, love ya tons, but your comment seemed a bit illogical so I had the team whip up some quick stats.

Average Review scores by platform.

PlatformAverage Score
X360 / Marketplace3.47
PS3 / PSN3.56
Wii / Wii Shop3.51
DS / 3DS / Dsi3.53

Average Review score of games developed by Nintendo.

DeveloperAverage Score
Nintendo / Nintendo EAD, Nintendo SPD3.9

What IS true is that we tend to review a lot more X360 / PS3 games than Nintendo games. That's partially due to audience, but (I hope Jeff will allow me a slight editorial opinion here) mostly due to higher amount of shit out on the Wii platform that really nobody in our audience really cares much about other than the occasional comedy quick-look. Don't worry, from my observations they tend to treat the Kinect the same way. All fairsies and what not.

This of course has nothing to do with your opinion about Ryan's review of THIS game, but I thought your generalizations were curious enough to look up.

For me personally, I think Ryan's Alpha theory pretty much sums up the series for the majority of people of an adult age. For you, my guess is that your early statement is what people need to know about your opinion. You are a Mario Kart nerd. That's ok, but it makes you susceptible to your own argument of bias when making accusatory comments.

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Mario Kart is Mario Kart.

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@Hef said:

@Jensonb: Yeah because they really need to hire someone who likes Nintendo games a little too much. What's the point of having different reviews if everyone was just supposed to be hur derr this is the best game ever 5 stars. How dare he have his own opinion.

And they certainly don't shit on Nintendo just because. In fact they don't really shit on Nintendo at all. It's not like they come right out and go, you know what company I fucking hate guys, NINTENDO! Lets purposely give every game a terrible review because it'd be pretty funny.

If you want a website that gives every game a 9.0+, go to IGN.

You're missing the point. As I clarified above, the problem is that Ryan's review fundamentally doesn't offer any insight beyond "It's Mario Kart". Yes, I know it's Mario Kart, that's in the title, I want you to tell me why the game elicits such indifference from you. The only clue given as to why this is is that Ryan is indifferent to the franchise as a whole, or at least not especially invested in it. That's a pretty shoddy justification for a review thesis. And again, the problem here is not the score - 1UP's review is also pretty mediocre and theirs is a much better piece of criticism, because the issue is the text. Ryan's text is next to useless. The vast majority of the text is the features being outlined & Ryan positing on the series as a whole.

And by the way I detect a distinct double standard. Why is it okay for people we know to be enthusiastic about Gears of War or Uncharted or Mortal Kombat to review those games, but asking for Mario Kart to be treated similarly is somehow asking for a biased review? The point isn't the score, it's the text. If Ryan's text is openly dismissive of the franchise and the game purely by extension of that, it's shoddy criticism. If they're willing to let Alex review Madden because he's more qualified to do so, why should I have to put up with Ryan being the one reviewing Mario Kart when his effort amounts to simply telling me it's Mario Kart? There is nothing of value in this review text. If anything, the 3-Star Score on its own is more useful.

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@algertman said:

Mario Kart is Mario Kart.

This review is pretty much as good as the review above. Points for brevity.

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@snide said:

@Jensonb said:

I'm a Mario Kart nerd...

....WOULD YOU PLEASE HIRE A REVIEWER WHO ACTUALLY LIKES NINTENDO GAMES?...

...This isn't some fanboy rant either, I'm platform neutral...

Sorry Jesnonb, love ya tons, but your comment seemed a bit illogical so I had the team whip up some quick stats.

Informative post, Dave. Hard to argue with those numbers and backs up GB's integrity as a review site.

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The Unified Mario Kart Alpha Theory is flawed. I grew up with the SNES game, got deep into Mario Kart 64, and even played a little of the GBA game. Ultimately, I feel that the definitive version to date was the DS version.

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Am I too late? Did I miss the flame war?

Great Job Ryan (with the review). I enjoyed the read, and agree with the Alpha theorem wholeheartedly. Everything after Mario Kart 64 was utter horseshit (not in actual quality, just my own perception). I haven't enjoyed any of them since that game, plus I'm pretty terrible at kart racers.

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@snide: Dave, I fucking love you. Did I ever tell you that? 
 
Also this comment now makes me biased when it comes to reviewing all Dave-related products. So look out folks! 
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@xbob42: Time someone said it.