Mario Kart: Double Dash!!

released on Nov 07, 2003

The Mushroom Kingdom just got a whole lot more hectic as Mario and friends double up for furious kart racing. This time around, each kart holds two racers that can switch places at any time, so choose from a huge cast of favorites and pair them up any way you see fit. The character in front handles the driving duties, while the character in the rear doles out damage with six normal items and eight special items that only specific characters can use. Get ready for some intense multiplayer mayhem with your favorite characters, including Mario, Luigi, Donkey Kong, Peach, Bowser, and Koopa.


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This is a game I need to play more of. I only have memories of it with my family when I was young but even then the Dual Driver mechanic didn't quite leave an impact as I thought. The courses are some of the most memorable in the series though!

This is one of the better Mario Kart entries, maybe top three. This is the best two player entry in the series for sure. I play Mario Kart largely as a party game but sometimes as a way to chill out and do something mindless in single player. But between solo play and large group play you have duo play which, in my opinion, is an underrated way to play the game. And it's duo play that Double Dash is best at. There's not a ton the player in the back absolutely needs to do but there's mechanics they can take advantage of to give you an edge. Likewise if you're in the front there's a few jobs you would normally have to worry about that the rear player can handle.

The single player is pretty close to middle of the road. Only four cups isn't fantastic but this is the first Mario Kart game that lets you unlock stuff, so there is that. It's also the first Mario Kart game where you can unlock vehicles. Those mechanics both came back but the cooperative driving never has, which is a bummer.

Playing with big groups can be fun but it's sort of hard to pull off compared to the other entries. It's really just a good game for you and one close homie. We'd sit out in the summer time sipping Faygo and blasting nu-metal while trying to beat the AI for hours. That's what Double Dash is all about.

Não gosto de como esse jogo controla e nem da gimmick de duo, mas ainda tem todo charme de um jogo mario como sempre

6/10

when i was a kid my parents would put me in this daycare while they worked out at the gym and they had a gamecube and when i played the battle mode against this other little girl she was winning so i got really mad and threw a temper tantrum and it's startling how little i've changed in the last decade

Double Dash deserves some respect if only for the fact that no other Mario Kart game (the arcade games notwithstanding) has tried to shake up the formula like this. It has some absolute banger tracks, too, even if there are only 16 of them. Plus, I really like that slide you can do while you're in the back. That one's fun.