Thursday, May 1, 2014

Six New Details From Nintendo's Mario Kart 8 Direct Presentation


This morning, Nintendo launched a Direct presentation showcasing lots of gameplay and details for the upcoming Mario Kart 8.



1. Baby Rosalina and Pink Gold Peach join the cast of 30 racers


Rosalina is a relatively new addition to Mario's roster of characters, but she's already got a good handle on her role in the universe. She will be appearing in the game in her adult form, but she knows that every self-respecting member of Mario's world was at one time a baby and she will be appearing as such.



Pink Gold Peach also joins the roster as the second metal character next to Mario. She is a heavy racer, able to push other characters off course.



2. New item lets you carry eight at once and blow away competitors with a loudspeaker


The new speaker contraption lets you set off a sound wave around your kart knocking out racers, but the most exciting implication from the speaker? You can use it to prevent blue shells from taking you out.



Another item we had not seen before lets you carry and use eight items at once.



3. Kart customization


Nintendo showed off some of the new kart customizations, including one that attaches animatronic horses to the front of your kart.



You will be able to change out your body, wheels, and hang-glider for an assortment of racing options.



4. Nintendo proves bikes aren't universally faster than karts


Karts have the best straightaway capabilities, but bikes are better at tight turns. What this means for best lap time chasers is that bikes are not always the best choice for setting the best lap times. As the image above states, it all depends on the course.



5. Online gets an overhaul


Nintendo has always been cautious about letting players interact online, fearing the worst regarding the appearance of inappropriate  content or language. For Mario Kart 8, it looks like Nintendo is relaxing a bit by offering chat in the lobby. Up to 12 players can race together online, with the option to set up tournaments and adjust the rules to your pleasing.



6. Mario Kart TV gets in on YouTube's popular Let's Play phenomenon


Along with the ability to watch your best races, and allow others to see your best times online, you will also be able to upload your race replays to YouTube.



Bonus: 7. A cliffhanger for the next Nintendo Direct?


Is Nintendo injecting a narrative thread into its Nintendo Direct presentations? Who is this person? Is it Reggie Fils-Aime? Why are all of their life goals Nintendo-related? I can't wait to find out more in the next episode.


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To see the full Mario Kart 8 Nintendo Direct for yourself, head here. For more on Mario Kart 8, check out our hands-on preview here. Mario Kart arrives on Wii U on May 30.

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