

Isabelle, from the Animal Crossing series, is a driver in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe.Īlthough the Mario Kart games haven’t done so yet, Nintendo has proved itself willing to open up to other companies’ franchises and characters in recent years. Gaming, nintendo mario, mario kart, mario kart 30th anniversary, mario kart 64, mario kart 7, mario kart 8, mario kart 8 deluxe, mario kart 9, mario kart 9 courses, mario kart 9 racetracks, mario kart courses, mariokart 9, new mario kart, new mario kart game, nintendo, nintendo switch, super mario kart, super mario kart 9, switch This article contains the thoughts and opinions of one person only and is not intended to cause any offence. Some screenshots and promo artwork courtesy of the Mario Wiki.

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Whether it will be announced at E3, or whether it will be connected to the 30th anniversary of the series are just guesses on my part – but I think both are educated guesses. I’m hopeful, then, of a new Mario Kart game sometime soon. The Switch should still have several years’ of life left, so if we don’t get Mario Kart 9 this generation it could be a while before we see it. I know that’s kind of splitting hairs, but it provides a small amount of hope that we’ll see another title in the fun kart racing series before this generation is over. Still the best version of Rainbow Road… change my mind!īecause Mario Kart 8 Deluxe is just a port of a Wii U game, there hasn’t been an original Mario Kart title released for the Nintendo Switch yet. Number 2: The Last Resort hotel from Luigi’s Mansion 3 But above all, it would be a different take on the expected “Animal Crossing island” track that I think would take a lot of folks by surprise.

The aquarium offers the potential for underwater racing – if that feature is coming back in Mario Kart 9 – so there’d be at least two terrains as well as a variety of scenery! The higher levels of the museum would also offer space for jumps and tricks. Starting in the lobby, players would race through four areas: the bug room, fossil exhibit, art gallery, and aquarium. I do still check in with my New Horizons island from time to time, partly because I still haven’t collected every last bug, fish, fossil and work of art! The museum is one of the game’s most interesting locations, and would make a fun setting for a racetrack. The upgraded museum as it appears in New Horizons.Ī racetrack based around Animal Crossing: New Horizons seems like a given considering how popular the game has been since it launched! But rather than a generic island – or perhaps as well as one – I think a racetrack themed around New Horizons’ museum could be neat. Number 1: The museum from Animal Crossing: New Horizons My list will include a mix of both kinds of racetrack! But many Mario Kart titles also had more generic or non-Nintendo tracks too – things like Vanilla Lake, Choco Island, Sweet Sweet Canyon, and even Rainbow Road are all based less on specific Nintendo properties than just generic theming. Past Mario Kart games had a number of Nintendo-themed tracks – such as Royal Raceway, based around Princess Peach’s castle, DK Mountain, which obviously pays homage to the jungle home of Donkey Kong, and of course the Bowser Castle tracks. Having already talked about a number of older racetracks I’d like to see come back, a roster of Nintendo characters who could be drivers, and even a handful of non-Nintendo characters who could join the fun, this time I want to talk about the possibilities for new racetracks – specifically, what theming Nintendo could use. Maybe I’m wrong about that, though – and as I always like to say, I have no “insider information!” But regardless, it’s always fun to talk about the Mario Kart series and the prospects for a new title.
