Super Mario Kart

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Super Mario Kart: Drift around fun-filled tracks, dodge obstacles, and use power-ups to outsmart competitors in this iconic kart racing game with a Mario twist!

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What unique feature was first introduced in Super Mario Kart for the SNES that has been present in every Mario Kart game since? (Genius)
#1: Items to collect and use
#2: Customizable karts
#3: Multiple playable characters
#4: Battle Mode
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Who is NOT a playable character in the original Super Mario Kart game for the SNES? (Medium)
#1: Mario
#2: Link
#3: Bowser
#4: Princess Peach
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Mario races in his kart, fist raised triumphantly, while Princess Peach prepares to launch a projectile. Bowser and a vibrant rainbow track add excitement to the scene.
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Super Mario Kart was the first game to feature the now-iconic Spiny Shell, known to many players as the Blue Shell, which targets the race leader.
In Super Mario Kart, the character Donkey Kong Jr. is one of the playable racers, marking his only appearance in the Mario Kart series to date.

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Which character do you enjoy racing with the most in Super Mario Kart?
Mario
Princess Peach
Yoshi
Bowser
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What is your favorite track in Super Mario Kart?
Mario Circuit
Bowser Castle
Rainbow Road
Ghost Valley
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Timeline Highlights ( To Fictional )

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August 27, 1992

Release of Super Mario Kart in Japan

Super Mario Kart was released for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) in Japan, marking the debut of the iconic kart racing game series.

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September 1, 1992

Release of Super Mario Kart in North America

Super Mario Kart was released in North America, gaining popularity and establishing the Mario Kart franchise in the Western market.

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January 21, 1993

Release of Super Mario Kart in Europe

Super Mario Kart was launched in Europe, expanding the game's reach to a broader international audience.

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