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The Best Mario Kart Games, According to Metacritic

Which one is above the bunch?

MARIO KART SUPER CIRCUIT – METACRITIC SCORE: 93

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Super Circuit brings Mario Kart on the go for the first time ever and was one of the reasons why future titles also came to Nintendo’s later handhelds like the DS, 3DS, and now the Switch. What made Super Circuit so special was that it boasted a total of 40 tracks to choose from, which is a feat for Mario Kart titles. Up to four players can participate in multiplayer modes using the Game Boy Advance Link cable with even a single game cartridge. While all players using single cartridge mode were limited to using only Yoshi and different colors of him, but who doesn’t love that green dinosaur lizard thing?

The game sits at a 93 on Metacritic from 24 critics.


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