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Mario Kart 7- 3DS

Mario Kart 7- 3DS
alaScore 91

25 reviews

Jun, 2013

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We analyzed user and expert ratings, product age and more factors. Compared to other Nintendo 3DS Games the Mario Kart 7- 3DS is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 91/100 = Excellent quality.

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Mario Kart 7 (3DS)

 

Mario Kart hangs over the precipice of chaos. With weapons that can change positioning in a heartbeat, racing in this enduring franchise often takes a backseat to the item-flinging festivities. It's a tenuous position, and each iteration has dealt with...

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Mario Kart 7

 

The Mario Kart series has always been about everyone's favorite Mushroom Kingdom characters racing through several exotic locations while being pelted by banana peels, giant spinning shells, lightning bolts, and all sorts of other abuse. Mario Kart 7...

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Mario Kart 7 review for Nintendo 3DS by Land, Sea and Air

 

Mario Kart 7 might just be worth the price of a Nintendo 3DS. Our review takes a close look at why.

The 3DS has needed something of great quality that people can play in short bursts and up until Mario Kart 7, there was no such title. Killer titles like Ocarina of Time 3D and Super Mario Land 3D didn't offer that handheld necessity of...

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Mario Kart 7 Review

 

As soon as you boot up Mario Kart 7, you're presented with four simple options. It's worth noting that Mario Kart 7 keeps things really clean and simple, as it doesn't take too long to enter and exit the modes or Mario Kart “channel”.

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Mario Kart 7 Review

 

Zoom-Zoom.

It's Mario Kart; And it's in 3D!; Great new tracks; Excellent tweaks to the old tracks; Deep, organized Online Mode; ...with stellar netcode

doesn't go much further than that

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Fortune Street

 

The Fortune Street series has been running in Japan since 1991 under the name Itadaki Street, but if I didn’t know any better I could swear it’s a direct answer to our constant criticisms of Nintendo’s always disappointing Mario...

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Mario Kart 7 Review

 

Mario Kart 7 features the best racing yet in the franchise, though it takes a step back in other areas.

Mario Golf (GBC, N64) ; Mario Tennis (N64, GBC) ; Mario Party-e (ERDR) ; Mario Bros. (NES, APL2, ARC, 2600, 5200, 7800, ERDR, GBA, A800) ; Dr. Mario (GB, SNES, NES) ; Mario Is Missing! (NES, PC, SNES, MAC) ; Yoshi (GB, NES) ; Yoshi's Cookie (GB, NES,...

No mission mode ; Questionable online decisions

A revamped powersliding system does away with the exploitable snaking element from some of the previous entries. You earn a speed burst by drifting around turns. This is based on timing rather than moving the circle pad quickly back and forth, so you...

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Mario Kart 3DS review

 

Mario Kart is one of those games where "if it ain't broke, don't fix it" type of deals. For over 15 years since Super Mario Kart, this point has been proven true but the series also proved it can't hurt to change things up a bit while sticking to the...

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Mario Kart 7 Review (3DS)

 

Mario Kart 7 was one of the most highly anticipated titles for the Nintendo 3DS console even before its launch was officially announced. While there was obvious disappointment that MK7 couldn't be a “killer” title to launch alongside the 3DS, most...

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Mario Kart 7 (Nintendo 3DS)

 

Eeeeets a me… Marrrghhhh my eyes!

Oh yeah, the 3D. It’s good. You’ll turn the fucker off after about 20 minutes though. I know I did.

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