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Mario Kart 8 Deluxe - US Version

Platform : Nintendo Switch
4.9 4.9 out of 5 stars 73,410 ratings

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  • Hit the road with the definitive version of Mario Kart 8 and play anytime, anywhere! Race your friends or battle them in a revised battle mode on new and returning battle courses
  • Play locally in up to 4-player multiplayer in 1080p while playing in TV Mode. Every track from the Wii U version, including DLC, makes a glorious return
  • Plus, the Inklings appear as all-new guest characters, along with returning favorites, such as King Boo, Dry Bones, and Bowser Jr.
  • Players can choose a new Smart Steering feature which makes driving and staying on the track easy for novice players and kids even at 200cc

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Hit the road with the definitive version of Mario Kart 8 and play anytime, any-where! Race your friends or battle them in a revised battle mode on new and returning battle courses. Play locally in up to 4-player multiplayer in 1080p while playing in TV Mode. Every track from the Wii U version, including DLC, makes a glorious return. Plus, the Inklings appear as all-new guest characters, along with returning favorites, such as King Boo, Dry Bones, and Bowser Jr.!

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Mario Kart 8 Deluxe

Race and battle your friends in the definitive version of Mario Kart 8

Hit the road with the definitive version of Mario Kart 8 and play anytime, any-where! Race your friends or battle them in a revised battle mode on new and returning battle courses. Play locally in up to 4-player multiplayer in 1080p while playing in TV Mode. Every track from the Wii U version, including DLC, makes a glorious return. Plus, the Inklings appear as all-new guest characters, along with returning favorites, such as King Boo, Dry Bones, and Bowser Jr.!

Mario Kart 8 Deluxe

Key Features:

Mario Kart 8 Deluxe

New Characters

Inkling Girl & Inkling Boy from Splatoon, King Boo, Dry Bones, and Bowser Jr. join the roster!

Mario Kart 8 Deluxe

New Courses

Battle on new courses, like Urchin Underpass and Battle Stadium, or returning ones, such as GCN Luigi's Mansion and SNES Battle Course 1.

Mario Kart 8 Deluxe

Returning Items

Returning items include Boo, the item stealing ghost, and the Feather, which gives you a high jump in battle mode.

Handheld modeMario Kart 8 Deluxe

Handheld mode

Play on the go with handheld mode and play anytime, anywhere.

Mario Kart 8 Deluxe Booster Course Pass
Mario Kart 8 Deluxe Booster Course Pass

*Full version of game required to use DLC. Sold separately.

Nintendo Switch Online membership (sold separately) and Nintendo Account required for online features. A paid Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack membership is required for free access to Mario Kart 8 Deluxe – Booster Course Pass. Not available in all countries. Internet access required for online features. Terms apply. Nintendo.com/switch-online.

Players who have not purchased the Mario Kart 8 Deluxe – Booster Course Pass and do not have an active Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack membership can play the additional courses included in the DLC if another player has the Mario Kart 8 Deluxe – Booster Course Pass and initiates multiplayer mode and course selection.

Starting March 22, 2022, courses included in the Mario Kart 8 Deluxe – Booster Course Pass will appear in the online course selection for Worldwide and Regional races.

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4.9 out of 5 stars
4.9 out of 5
73,410 global ratings

Customers say

Customers like the controls, character selection, and ease of use of the video game. They mention that it has many different control options, challenging modes, and a wide variety of maps. They also appreciate the whimsical characters and vehicles. Customers also say that the game is simple enough for non-gamers and young kids to pick up on. They appreciate the performance, saying that it works well when using the wheel peripheral. Overall, customers say the game has great graphics and is worth the money.

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1,449 customers mention1,380 positive69 negative

Customers find the video game fun for everyone, with memorable characters and an exhilarating multiplayer experience. They also say it's exciting for experienced gamers, and a great way to pass the time with friends.

"...16. Graphical change: Motion Blur, High Quality Shadows, Confetti now drop to the ground showing animation at start of match17...." Read more

"...A great update to the previous ones. Also loads of fun to play with friends. Overall, I definitely recommend this to any Mario Kart fan!..." Read more

"What’s really to say here that already hasn’t! Just too much fun to count!..." Read more

"This game is amazing and so much fun to play! Be forewarned, the second round of courses require you to pay for an online subscription...." Read more

160 customers mention157 positive3 negative

Customers are satisfied with the appearance of the video game. They mention that the graphics are sweet, crisp, and awesome. They also appreciate the stunning tracks and colors.

"...you're playing in handheld mode or on the big screen, the visuals are stunning and showcase the Nintendo Switch's capabilities...." Read more

"...The game looks as beautiful as ever, and runs smoothly...." Read more

"...With each update, the graphics have been given more detail, and gameplay has improved, although I still get bumped out of the online races on..." Read more

"Mario Kart 8 Deluxe is the most visually impressive Mario game of all time, has the most content of any Mario Kart game, but does that make it the..." Read more

151 customers mention129 positive22 negative

Customers like the value of the game. They say it's a must-have title with incredible replay value, and worth buying for friends and family to play. Some say it’s rated 5 stars and a great entry in the franchise.

"...ahead and buy this edition for the Switch and I am telling you, is well worth it. A must have for Mario fans" Read more

"...Price was $20 cheaper than walmart." Read more

"$52 isn't cheap for a video game in my opinion but this game is well worth it! So many vehicle options and characters to pick from!..." Read more

"...and I think Mario Kart 8 Deluxe is a must have title with incredible replay value...." Read more

126 customers mention112 positive14 negative

Customers like the controls of the video game. They say the controls are simple, and there are many different control options. They also love all the different modes, ways to customize their car, and configurations from beginner to expert. They mention that the game offers challenging modes for veterans of the series, and a wide variety of maps and track options. Customers also appreciate the elaborate levels and challenges.

"...With new characters, tracks, features, and modes, alongside a smart steering feature where it prevents you from driving off course...." Read more

"...Mario Kart 8 Deluxe features a vast array of tracks, including classics from previous Mario Kart games, as well as brand new courses...." Read more

"...Plenty of courses to play and lots of characters to play with. Even my kids love playing this game...." Read more

"...Wide assortment of configurations from beginner to expert. I’m 66 years old and I have just as much fun as the kids." Read more

120 customers mention99 positive21 negative

Customers like the performance of the game. They say it works well when using the wheel peripheral, the graphics are great, and the controls work well. They also mention that the game plays nicely in both docked and handheld mode, and that online seems to work great.

"...Works well when using the wheel peripheral7. All DLC (from Wii U) included...." Read more

"I gave two of these out to grandkids this Christmas and they were very well received! Love it when that happens!" Read more

"...Music is wonderful- Online seems to work greatCons:-..." Read more

"Delivered in less than 24 hours, packaging in perfect condition, product works great. 6/5 stars if possible...." Read more

105 customers mention95 positive10 negative

Customers find the game simple to play, with easy-to-understand controls. They also say it's casual and simple enough for non-gamers and young kids to pick up on. Some mention that the game is hard to master.

"...The intuitive controls make it easy for both newcomers and seasoned players to pick up and enjoy...." Read more

"...It is simple to play. Lots of wholesome fun. Great family bonding time. G-rated which is important to us." Read more

"This game is the perfect game for a group of people. Simple and easy to play" Read more

"...They are a game changer!It is very accessible for new players with options such as smart steering and auto acceleration...." Read more

102 customers mention102 positive0 negative

Customers find the game great for people of all ages, with options that help younger kids play. They say it levels the playing field across age ranges and has difficulty levels that are fun for the whole family.

"...Again, good for young children who just want to drive through the track without any stop-gaps. Works well when using the wheel peripheral..." Read more

"Fun filled game. Great for lots of family fun and suitable for all ages." Read more

"...The standout feature of Mario Kart 8 Deluxe is its fantastic multiplayer mode...." Read more

"...Local multiplayer is a blast, but I could not imagine being able to do well on a split screen unless docked to be viewed through a full size..." Read more

84 customers mention78 positive6 negative

Customers say that there are lots of characters to pick from. They also appreciate the whimsical new characters and karts. They say the game is fun and has great balance. Customers also mention that all the DLC content from Wii U is included.

"...With new characters, tracks, features, and modes, alongside a smart steering feature where it prevents you from driving off course...." Read more

"...With its fast-paced action, memorable characters, and exhilarating multiplayer experience, this game delivers endless hours of excitement and..." Read more

"...Plenty of courses to play and lots of characters to play with. Even my kids love playing this game...." Read more

"This game rules in every way! Fun and awesome there’s tons of characters to choose from and go carts and tires and everything...." Read more

List of Changes (Compared to the Wii U version)
5 Stars
List of Changes (Compared to the Wii U version)
This is the definitive edition version of Mario Kart 8, and a must buy for those who never owned the Wii U version. For those who already own the Wii U version, the changes may or not be worth it depending on what you're looking for. Without further ado here are the list of changes compared to the Wii U version:1. 1080p with higher frame rate* when docked (TV mode) instead of 720p (on Wii U). Tabletop mode it's still 720p. Frame rate TV mode is 60fps, off TV mode is 59fps. Yes, one frame makes a difference when comparing side-by-side and/or when you have been playing dozens of hours of the original2. 5 new characters: King Boo, Bowser Jr, Dry Bones, & Inklings (Boy and Girl)3. Characters can now carry up to two items at once, even if they don't drag the first item4. Double Item Box. Get two items when you run through a double item box or two singles. Note that you cannot swap items back and forth5. "Smart Steering" A mode that prevents you from running off course or into a puddle of water. Good for toddlers or young children getting into the game (especially on the rainbow road courses). If the Smart Steering mode is on, the player's vehicle will have an antenna sticking out its rear end. The antenna blinks when Smart Steering is active.6. "Auto-accelerate" for beginners. Can be used in conjunction with Smart Steering, essentially you don't have to hold down the accelerate button. Again, good for young children who just want to drive through the track without any stop-gaps. Works well when using the wheel peripheral7. All DLC (from Wii U) included. Everything is unlocked from beginning except kart parts and Gold Mario. Kart Parts are unlocked by playing through the game and collecting coins. Gold Mario unlocked by winning all of the 200cc grand prix cup8. Time Trials in the 200cc engine class have been added. Also added are new ghosts of Nintendo employees to race against9. Ultra Mini-Turbo, denoted by pink/purple sparks that appear after the orange sparks which makes you boost significantly faster. Cannot be used with smart steering on10. Online Play.-Option to change character and vehicle combinations during an online lobby without having to leave/exit out; this is done by pressing the "Y" button during the course selection screen of an online lobby.- You can see what lap everyone is in, in spectator mode if you finish early-When you win a match you get to wear a crown in the main online menu screen for everyone in the lobby to see. Hat also present when you're in the lead during a match- More icon packs for tournament mode11. Faster loading times. Just a few seconds, but it adds up overtime. If you purchase Mario Kart Deluxe digital over the physical you get 1-2 secs off each track loading screen12. New amiibo compatibility. You now get racing suits when scanning in specific amiibo13. Boo and feather (battle mode only) item return to the game14. You get the same 48 courses racing courses. But you get 5 additional new battle stages in battle mode + 3 retro stages15. The Villager in now split between male and female selectable characters with different stats bringing the roster to the total of 42 characters (excluding character variants. Example: different color yoshis/shy guys, create your own mii, etc)16. Graphical change: Motion Blur, High Quality Shadows, Confetti now drop to the ground showing animation at start of match17. Battle mode: Biggest change in terms of gameplay. There are 4 battle mode game types:-Balloon Battle. Traditional Arena Style (no more battling in a circle) Mario Kart Battle mode where you use items to pop your opponent's balloons or steal them via feather item in order to score points.-Renegade Round Up. Cops and Robbers style setup. One team with the potted piranha plants try to capture all the other team before time runs out. Once captured your teammate can also free you from your jail cell-Bob-omb Blast. Same as balloon battle, but you only carry bombs-Coin Runner. Collect as many coins in the stage as you can before time runs out-Shine Thief. A keepway style game where you have to hold the Shrine Sprite the longest before time runs out. The driver holding the shrine sprite will have their speed lower the longer they hold it==Additional notes: - There's 4 player split screen in docked (TV mode) and handheld/table top mode. Note that the screen for table top mode is really small and may be a problem for those who are far-sighted. When playing 2 player it's 60fps, 3 or more on the same screen it'll drops down 30fps-There's no Download Play, so you have to play split screen or have another copy of the game if you don't want to share the same screen or play more than 4 players-Stamps do not make a return since the Switch doesn't have miiverse-No more gamepad/duel screen when playing TV mode, so this time around you cannot see what items everyone is holding by glancing down-No voice chat (as of this review) unfortunately. Was present in the Wii U version with mic hardware (which no one bought). There's supposed to be a smart phone app that takes advantage of voice chat, but no word yet from Nintendo-Statistics of the vehicle parts and drivers have also been changed to make game more balanced-Other balance changes:Fire Hopping have been removed: An exploit in the Wii U version where you can repeatedly hop from left to right to get extra speed from turboboost.Blue shell dodge exploit still present. It's when you fall off the cliff the last second the blue shell is about to hit you, it'll save a lot of time recovering from the hit. Note this cannot be done when smart steering mode is on If a Blooper is about to ink the player as they cross the finish line, the player will still get inked. Red Shell Nerfed: If you're holding an item behind you while in the air, you can block a red shellEasier to break while drifting (advanced tactic)-Luigi still has his signature death stareIf there's anything I missed please put it in the comments.Overall, i personally think the best additions are the enhanced battle mode and the portability aspect as I can now play during my break period and commute to work. I already sunk in over 300+ hours on the Wii U version and the upgrade is totally worth it for me as I got more than my money's worth in the original game on Wii U and plan to sync 300+ on the Switch version especially with the ease of use due to it's portability, and 100+ more hours of play in battle mode play with housemates. Well that is my personal perspective, so if you are in a similar situation it's a very good buy. If not, I hope the list of changes helped you in your purchasing decision
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Reviewed in the United States on July 13, 2023
Platform For Display: Nintendo SwitchEdition: StandardVerified Purchase
Mario Kart 8 Deluxe for the Nintendo Switch is an absolute must-have for gamers of all ages. With its fast-paced action, memorable characters, and exhilarating multiplayer experience, this game delivers endless hours of excitement and friendly competition.

The standout feature of Mario Kart 8 Deluxe is its fantastic multiplayer mode. Gather your friends or family and race against each other in thrilling multiplayer battles. With the ability to play with up to four players locally or take the action online and challenge racers from around the world, the multiplayer mode offers endless opportunities for fun and memorable moments.

The game features a wide selection of iconic characters from the Mario franchise, each with their unique skills and personalities. From Mario and Luigi to Princess Peach and Yoshi, there's a character for every player to identify with and master. Experiment with different racers to find the one that best suits your racing style and discover hidden shortcuts and strategies on the diverse and beautifully designed tracks.

The gameplay in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe is smooth, responsive, and incredibly addictive. The intuitive controls make it easy for both newcomers and seasoned players to pick up and enjoy. Use power-ups and items strategically to gain an edge over your opponents, dodge obstacles, and unleash chaos on the race track. The exhilarating speed and tight competition make every race a thrilling and unforgettable experience.

Mario Kart 8 Deluxe features a vast array of tracks, including classics from previous Mario Kart games, as well as brand new courses. Each track is filled with colorful visuals, dynamic environments, and cleverly placed obstacles. From racing through the lush jungles of Yoshi's Circuit to navigating the treacherous twists and turns of Rainbow Road, every race feels like a new adventure.

The game offers a variety of game modes to keep you entertained. In addition to the traditional Grand Prix mode, where you compete against AI opponents across multiple cups, you can also try your hand at time trials, battle mode, and the highly entertaining and chaotic multiplayer mode. The battle mode, in particular, provides a thrilling and intense experience as you try to pop opponents' balloons or collect the most coins.

Mario Kart 8 Deluxe is a visual treat on the Nintendo Switch. The game runs smoothly, with vibrant colors and detailed graphics that bring the characters and tracks to life. Whether you're playing in handheld mode or on the big screen, the visuals are stunning and showcase the Nintendo Switch's capabilities.

In conclusion, Mario Kart 8 Deluxe is a masterpiece of multiplayer racing and a must-have game for Nintendo Switch owners. With its addictive gameplay, memorable characters, and exhilarating tracks, it delivers endless hours of fun and friendly competition. Whether you're racing against friends or challenging players online, this game offers an unforgettable multiplayer experience that will keep you coming back for more. Strap in, grab your favorite character, and get ready to race to victory in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2017
Platform For Display: Nintendo SwitchEdition: StandardVerified Purchase
This is the definitive edition version of Mario Kart 8, and a must buy for those who never owned the Wii U version. For those who already own the Wii U version, the changes may or not be worth it depending on what you're looking for. Without further ado here are the list of changes compared to the Wii U version:

1. 1080p with higher frame rate* when docked (TV mode) instead of 720p (on Wii U). Tabletop mode it's still 720p. Frame rate TV mode is 60fps, off TV mode is 59fps. Yes, one frame makes a difference when comparing side-by-side and/or when you have been playing dozens of hours of the original

2. 5 new characters: King Boo, Bowser Jr, Dry Bones, & Inklings (Boy and Girl)

3. Characters can now carry up to two items at once, even if they don't drag the first item

4. Double Item Box. Get two items when you run through a double item box or two singles. Note that you cannot swap items back and forth

5. "Smart Steering" A mode that prevents you from running off course or into a puddle of water. Good for toddlers or young children getting into the game (especially on the rainbow road courses). If the Smart Steering mode is on, the player's vehicle will have an antenna sticking out its rear end. The antenna blinks when Smart Steering is active.

6. "Auto-accelerate" for beginners. Can be used in conjunction with Smart Steering, essentially you don't have to hold down the accelerate button. Again, good for young children who just want to drive through the track without any stop-gaps. Works well when using the wheel peripheral

7. All DLC (from Wii U) included. Everything is unlocked from beginning except kart parts and Gold Mario. Kart Parts are unlocked by playing through the game and collecting coins. Gold Mario unlocked by winning all of the 200cc grand prix cup

8. Time Trials in the 200cc engine class have been added. Also added are new ghosts of Nintendo employees to race against

9. Ultra Mini-Turbo, denoted by pink/purple sparks that appear after the orange sparks which makes you boost significantly faster. Cannot be used with smart steering on

10. Online Play.
-Option to change character and vehicle combinations during an online lobby without having to leave/exit out; this is done by pressing the "Y" button during the course selection screen of an online lobby.

- You can see what lap everyone is in, in spectator mode if you finish early

-When you win a match you get to wear a crown in the main online menu screen for everyone in the lobby to see. Hat also present when you're in the lead during a match

- More icon packs for tournament mode

11. Faster loading times. Just a few seconds, but it adds up overtime. If you purchase Mario Kart Deluxe digital over the physical you get 1-2 secs off each track loading screen

12. New amiibo compatibility. You now get racing suits when scanning in specific amiibo

13. Boo and feather (battle mode only) item return to the game

14. You get the same 48 courses racing courses. But you get 5 additional new battle stages in battle mode + 3 retro stages

15. The Villager in now split between male and female selectable characters with different stats bringing the roster to the total of 42 characters (excluding character variants. Example: different color yoshis/shy guys, create your own mii, etc)

16. Graphical change: Motion Blur, High Quality Shadows, Confetti now drop to the ground showing animation at start of match

17. Battle mode: Biggest change in terms of gameplay. There are 4 battle mode game types:

-Balloon Battle. Traditional Arena Style (no more battling in a circle) Mario Kart Battle mode where you use items to pop your opponent's balloons or steal them via feather item in order to score points.

-Renegade Round Up. Cops and Robbers style setup. One team with the potted piranha plants try to capture all the other team before time runs out. Once captured your teammate can also free you from your jail cell

-Bob-omb Blast. Same as balloon battle, but you only carry bombs

-Coin Runner. Collect as many coins in the stage as you can before time runs out

-Shine Thief. A keepway style game where you have to hold the Shrine Sprite the longest before time runs out. The driver holding the shrine sprite will have their speed lower the longer they hold it

==Additional notes:
- There's 4 player split screen in docked (TV mode) and handheld/table top mode. Note that the screen for table top mode is really small and may be a problem for those who are far-sighted. When playing 2 player it's 60fps, 3 or more on the same screen it'll drops down 30fps

-There's no Download Play, so you have to play split screen or have another copy of the game if you don't want to share the same screen or play more than 4 players

-Stamps do not make a return since the Switch doesn't have miiverse

-No more gamepad/duel screen when playing TV mode, so this time around you cannot see what items everyone is holding by glancing down

-No voice chat (as of this review) unfortunately. Was present in the Wii U version with mic hardware (which no one bought). There's supposed to be a smart phone app that takes advantage of voice chat, but no word yet from Nintendo

-Statistics of the vehicle parts and drivers have also been changed to make game more balanced

-Other balance changes:
Fire Hopping have been removed: An exploit in the Wii U version where you can repeatedly hop from left to right to get extra speed from turboboost.

Blue shell dodge exploit still present. It's when you fall off the cliff the last second the blue shell is about to hit you, it'll save a lot of time recovering from the hit. Note this cannot be done when smart steering mode is on

If a Blooper is about to ink the player as they cross the finish line, the player will still get inked.

Red Shell Nerfed: If you're holding an item behind you while in the air, you can block a red shell

Easier to break while drifting (advanced tactic)

-Luigi still has his signature death stare

If there's anything I missed please put it in the comments.

Overall, i personally think the best additions are the enhanced battle mode and the portability aspect as I can now play during my break period and commute to work. I already sunk in over 300+ hours on the Wii U version and the upgrade is totally worth it for me as I got more than my money's worth in the original game on Wii U and plan to sync 300+ on the Switch version especially with the ease of use due to it's portability, and 100+ more hours of play in battle mode play with housemates. Well that is my personal perspective, so if you are in a similar situation it's a very good buy. If not, I hope the list of changes helped you in your purchasing decision
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5.0 out of 5 stars List of Changes (Compared to the Wii U version)
Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2017
This is the definitive edition version of Mario Kart 8, and a must buy for those who never owned the Wii U version. For those who already own the Wii U version, the changes may or not be worth it depending on what you're looking for. Without further ado here are the list of changes compared to the Wii U version:

1. 1080p with higher frame rate* when docked (TV mode) instead of 720p (on Wii U). Tabletop mode it's still 720p. Frame rate TV mode is 60fps, off TV mode is 59fps. Yes, one frame makes a difference when comparing side-by-side and/or when you have been playing dozens of hours of the original

2. 5 new characters: King Boo, Bowser Jr, Dry Bones, & Inklings (Boy and Girl)

3. Characters can now carry up to two items at once, even if they don't drag the first item

4. Double Item Box. Get two items when you run through a double item box or two singles. Note that you cannot swap items back and forth

5. "Smart Steering" A mode that prevents you from running off course or into a puddle of water. Good for toddlers or young children getting into the game (especially on the rainbow road courses). If the Smart Steering mode is on, the player's vehicle will have an antenna sticking out its rear end. The antenna blinks when Smart Steering is active.

6. "Auto-accelerate" for beginners. Can be used in conjunction with Smart Steering, essentially you don't have to hold down the accelerate button. Again, good for young children who just want to drive through the track without any stop-gaps. Works well when using the wheel peripheral

7. All DLC (from Wii U) included. Everything is unlocked from beginning except kart parts and Gold Mario. Kart Parts are unlocked by playing through the game and collecting coins. Gold Mario unlocked by winning all of the 200cc grand prix cup

8. Time Trials in the 200cc engine class have been added. Also added are new ghosts of Nintendo employees to race against

9. Ultra Mini-Turbo, denoted by pink/purple sparks that appear after the orange sparks which makes you boost significantly faster. Cannot be used with smart steering on

10. Online Play.
-Option to change character and vehicle combinations during an online lobby without having to leave/exit out; this is done by pressing the "Y" button during the course selection screen of an online lobby.

- You can see what lap everyone is in, in spectator mode if you finish early

-When you win a match you get to wear a crown in the main online menu screen for everyone in the lobby to see. Hat also present when you're in the lead during a match

- More icon packs for tournament mode

11. Faster loading times. Just a few seconds, but it adds up overtime. If you purchase Mario Kart Deluxe digital over the physical you get 1-2 secs off each track loading screen

12. New amiibo compatibility. You now get racing suits when scanning in specific amiibo

13. Boo and feather (battle mode only) item return to the game

14. You get the same 48 courses racing courses. But you get 5 additional new battle stages in battle mode + 3 retro stages

15. The Villager in now split between male and female selectable characters with different stats bringing the roster to the total of 42 characters (excluding character variants. Example: different color yoshis/shy guys, create your own mii, etc)

16. Graphical change: Motion Blur, High Quality Shadows, Confetti now drop to the ground showing animation at start of match

17. Battle mode: Biggest change in terms of gameplay. There are 4 battle mode game types:

-Balloon Battle. Traditional Arena Style (no more battling in a circle) Mario Kart Battle mode where you use items to pop your opponent's balloons or steal them via feather item in order to score points.

-Renegade Round Up. Cops and Robbers style setup. One team with the potted piranha plants try to capture all the other team before time runs out. Once captured your teammate can also free you from your jail cell

-Bob-omb Blast. Same as balloon battle, but you only carry bombs

-Coin Runner. Collect as many coins in the stage as you can before time runs out

-Shine Thief. A keepway style game where you have to hold the Shrine Sprite the longest before time runs out. The driver holding the shrine sprite will have their speed lower the longer they hold it

==Additional notes:
- There's 4 player split screen in docked (TV mode) and handheld/table top mode. Note that the screen for table top mode is really small and may be a problem for those who are far-sighted. When playing 2 player it's 60fps, 3 or more on the same screen it'll drops down 30fps

-There's no Download Play, so you have to play split screen or have another copy of the game if you don't want to share the same screen or play more than 4 players

-Stamps do not make a return since the Switch doesn't have miiverse

-No more gamepad/duel screen when playing TV mode, so this time around you cannot see what items everyone is holding by glancing down

-No voice chat (as of this review) unfortunately. Was present in the Wii U version with mic hardware (which no one bought). There's supposed to be a smart phone app that takes advantage of voice chat, but no word yet from Nintendo

-Statistics of the vehicle parts and drivers have also been changed to make game more balanced

-Other balance changes:
Fire Hopping have been removed: An exploit in the Wii U version where you can repeatedly hop from left to right to get extra speed from turboboost.

Blue shell dodge exploit still present. It's when you fall off the cliff the last second the blue shell is about to hit you, it'll save a lot of time recovering from the hit. Note this cannot be done when smart steering mode is on

If a Blooper is about to ink the player as they cross the finish line, the player will still get inked.

Red Shell Nerfed: If you're holding an item behind you while in the air, you can block a red shell

Easier to break while drifting (advanced tactic)

-Luigi still has his signature death stare

If there's anything I missed please put it in the comments.

Overall, i personally think the best additions are the enhanced battle mode and the portability aspect as I can now play during my break period and commute to work. I already sunk in over 300+ hours on the Wii U version and the upgrade is totally worth it for me as I got more than my money's worth in the original game on Wii U and plan to sync 300+ on the Switch version especially with the ease of use due to it's portability, and 100+ more hours of play in battle mode play with housemates. Well that is my personal perspective, so if you are in a similar situation it's a very good buy. If not, I hope the list of changes helped you in your purchasing decision
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Reviewed in the United States on April 21, 2024
Platform For Display: Nintendo SwitchEdition: StandardVerified Purchase
What can I say? Other than that it is a fun addition to the Mario Kart series. With new characters, tracks, features, and modes, alongside a smart steering feature where it prevents you from driving off course. Pretty nice feature I must say. A great update to the previous ones. Also loads of fun to play with friends. Overall, I definitely recommend this to any Mario Kart fan! It's a must!
Reviewed in the United States on May 2, 2024
Platform For Display: Nintendo SwitchEdition: StandardVerified Purchase
This is now a classic must have game, we had it on the Wii U and it was great, with the recent DLC adding a lot more tracks I decided to go ahead and buy this edition for the Switch and I am telling you, is well worth it. A must have for Mario fans
Reviewed in the United States on April 22, 2024
Platform For Display: Nintendo SwitchEdition: StandardVerified Purchase
I got both of my sons Nintendo Switch's for Hanukkah. Got this for my younger son. My older son whom lives outta state got the digital version of the game with his bundle. Got this for my younger son so that they could play online with one another. They really enjoy playing together.
Reviewed in the United States on April 22, 2024
Platform For Display: Nintendo SwitchEdition: StandardVerified Purchase
What’s really to say here that already hasn’t! Just too much fun to count! And what was DLC in the original Wii U version but you don’t have to bother here is a cherry on top 🍒! Of course it’s got DLC of it’s own now! And that’s another cherry 🍒 for you! Start your Kart motors!
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Reviewed in the United States on April 22, 2024
What’s really to say here that already hasn’t! Just too much fun to count! And what was DLC in the original Wii U version but you don’t have to bother here is a cherry on top 🍒! Of course it’s got DLC of it’s own now! And that’s another cherry 🍒 for you! Start your Kart motors!
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Max Plini
5.0 out of 5 stars Jogo bastante divertido
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Para mim um dos melhores títulos do Nintendo Switch. Várias formas de jogar, o modo batalha é bastante legal e dá pra perder um bom tempo ali entretido.
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Brilliant game for all ages. My 4 year old plays like a champion and competes with his older siblings. Great for getting all the kids together and having a laugh. Would recommend buying the 2 steering wheel accessories (reasonable price) especially if kids playing.
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E.L.
5.0 out of 5 stars Buen juego
Reviewed in Spain on November 26, 2022
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Juego entretenido para pasar un buen rato o empezar enemistades, dependiendo del tipo de persona y lo competitivos que sean.
No se han apreciado bugs o algo que impida disfrutar del juego.

No es la versión USA como indica el anuncio sino la Europea UK.
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E.L.
5.0 out of 5 stars Buen juego
Reviewed in Spain on November 26, 2022
Juego entretenido para pasar un buen rato o empezar enemistades, dependiendo del tipo de persona y lo competitivos que sean.
No se han apreciado bugs o algo que impida disfrutar del juego.

No es la versión USA como indica el anuncio sino la Europea UK.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A solid must buy based on tried and true formula!
Reviewed in Canada on April 29, 2017
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Six years after the release of the last Mario Kart on console, the game re-emerges as a "must have" for the Switch!

TL:DR, think of this as a rehash of Mario Kart 7 with some new Dash elements and remastered in HD (when docked). If you bought a Switch, you'll probably buy this... and Splatoon when it releases.

If you know a little bit about the Mario Kart series, you know that each episode brings its little more to the table. Mario Kart Wii had the steering wheel and bikes, before that, they added hang-gliders and underwater passages, and before that, there were the loops.

What this still lacks is the overall sensation of speed. If you've played Fast RMX, you might be disappointed but Mario Kart games have never been much on the speed feeling aspect -- but rather the actual track bits (ramps, loops, shortcuts, etc). This means you'll run a track many times to find and explore new paths. Still, it's less of a racing game and more of a party game. This is underscored by the awesome (according to my kids) "guided steering" mode. No longer are they bashing into walls on mistakes, they are riding in step with the party. Think of it like bowling with bumpers for beginners vs without. Yep, it's like that.

Overall, it's not the most original episode of the series but Mario Kart 8 has the fun side that will ensure its success with the fans as newcomers. Hardcore racers will find the tracks too wide or the feeling of speed too low, but it's not a hardcore racing game. Nintendo has made this more balanced and less frustrating than Mario Kart Wii, more beautiful than Mario Kart 7 and more accessible to new players -- without succumbing to the tragedy that is "Super Mario Run".

Finally, don't buy this for single player as the solo experience is rather thin. Grab a few Joycons, invite your friends and play on!
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