The original Super Mario Kart game was released for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES), marking the beginning of the Mario Kart franchise.
Mario Kart 64 was launched for the Nintendo 64, introducing 3D graphics to the Mario Kart series.
Mario Kart: Super Circuit was released for the Game Boy Advance, bringing the Mario Kart experience to a handheld console.
Mario Kart: Double Dash!! was released for the Nintendo GameCube, featuring cooperative two-character karts.
Mario Kart DS launched for the Nintendo DS, featuring new tracks and online multiplayer capabilities.
Mario Kart Wii was released for the Nintendo Wii, introducing motion controls and new characters.
Mario Kart 7 was released for the Nintendo 3DS, adding 3D graphics, hang-gliding, and underwater driving features.
Mario Kart Tour, a mobile game version of Mario Kart, was released on iOS and Android devices.
First official kart racing tournament held in the Mushroom Kingdom, establishing the tradition of competitive kart racing.
Bowser assembles his minions and allies to create a formidable racing team to challenge Mario and friends.
Invention and deployment of magical boxes containing random items to be used during races, leveling the playing field and increasing unpredictability.
First race held on the iconic and perilous Rainbow Road, testing racers’ skill and bravery.
Yoshi enters the kart racing tournaments, adding new strategies and skills to the competition.
Mario and friends introduce team tournaments, allowing cooperation and strategic play among allies.
A massive item collision causes disruption during a major race, leading to new safety rules and racing protocols.
The establishment of a grand prix series spanning multiple kingdoms and regions, increasing the scope and prestige of kart racing.
Toadette develops new kart technology improving speed and handling for all racers.
New racers from other realms enter the circuit, diversifying the competition and bringing new tactics to the races.
Introduction of anti-gravity technology allowing racers to drive on walls and ceilings, revolutionizing race dynamics.