Mario Kart 7

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Mario Kart 7: Race through colorful tracks, master power slides, customize your kart, and compete in frantic races with friends online or locally. Aim for first place and enjoy the thrill of victory!

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What is the only track in Mario Kart 7 that does not have any coins? (Hard)
#1: Wario Shipyard
#2: Rainbow Road
#3: Neo Bowser City
#4: Maka Wuhu
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Which character was introduced as a playable racer in Mario Kart 7 for the first time? (Expert)
#1: Lakitu
#2: Birdo
#3: Diddy Kong
#4: Waluigi
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Mario Kart 7 was the first game in the series to introduce customizable karts, allowing players to change the bodies, wheels, and gliders of their vehicles.
Mario Kart 7 features an unlockable first-person driving mode, allowing players to steer by tilting the Nintendo 3DS system.

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Which item do you think is the most valuable in Mario Kart 7?
Super Star
Lightning
Bullet Bill
Blue Shell
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Which track in Mario Kart 7 is your favorite?
Rainbow Road
Koopa Cape
Cheep Cheep Lagoon
Shy Guy Bazaar
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announcement
June 15, 2010

Reveal of Mario Kart 7

Nintendo announced Mario Kart 7 during the E3 2010 conference, showcasing new features and gameplay mechanics.

release
December 1, 2011

Release of Mario Kart 7 in Japan

Mario Kart 7 was released in Japan for the Nintendo 3DS handheld console.

release
December 4, 2011

Release of Mario Kart 7 in North America

Mario Kart 7 became available to North American players on the Nintendo 3DS platform.

release
December 2, 2011

Release of Mario Kart 7 in Europe

European gamers received Mario Kart 7 for the Nintendo 3DS.

release
December 8, 2011

Release of Mario Kart 7 in Australia

Mario Kart 7 launched in Australia for the Nintendo 3DS.

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