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provavelmente genial pra época que foi lançado, hoje em dia, apenas ok, da pra se divertir e passar o tempo, mas não há necessidade de jogar esse game tendo todos os outros mais recentes disponíveis.
Me irritou fazer curvas e a dirigibilidade nesse jogo, mas não é nada horrível, só não é bom; Além de que por limitações de hardware da época, algumas pistas são bem difíceis de enxergar o que vem pela frente, além de causar incomodo na visão.
No mais é isso, uma ótima inovação pra época, porém hoje em dia pode ser facilmente substituído

Who likes this for reasons other than novelty.

Extremely primitive but that's to be expected. Honestly plays better then expected BUT does tend to hurt the eyes.

Datado porém não deixa de entreter um pouco. Só jogue pra ver a evolução da série porque sinceramente não vejo outra razão

Its a fun time for a bit, but the game has not aged well. Driving feels weird but you can get used to it. The courses are all flat so there is not going be anything too crazy here track wise, but my biggest problem with the game is that even when playing alone you only get half of the screen to actually see as the bottom portion will be taken up with a map so even when you are not playing split screen multiplayer with someone you are still playing on a split screen.


This game really wasn't as cool as super mario kart 64, but it was neat at the time.

I'm sure it was great when it came out but today it's just kinda... bad.

it just sucks by today's standards LMAO

The game started Mario Kart which is a great series. Super Mario Kart is just not fun for me and I don't have much desire to play it. When you rank every single Mario Kart track, most of the SNES tracks end up being at the bottom because of how basic they are. In this specific game, you can't drift or do much of anything to change the outcome of the race. It is a fine game which started the series, but is not a game that I really enjoyed playing. In modern games when I play the SNES tracks, I get bored because I would rather race on anything else.

The CPU in this game cheat

Definitivamente um mario kart já feito.

(review levemente influenciada por memórias de uma adolescência com emulador de ps2)

Do you for some reason want to inconvenience your fingers? Play this on switch.

hey im karting here!! thats me if i was in new york and playing this game. kidding, haha. yea its fine

This game really does not hold up. Drifting feels terrible and the controls just feel really janky in general.

Completed it once for the sake of saying I did it and I'm never touching this game again.

Completed 100cc only with NSO Rewind feature

Time travel is awesome!

Impossible to separate this game from dentists and orthodontists.

Time has been unkind to this game. I'm sure it's as good a time as any mario kart, but its limitations make it more of a novelty than anything else

Drifting feels awful, play F-Zero on SNES instead.

Pros: There's a reason why Mario Kart became Nintendo's hottest franchise, and it's the multiplayer. Racing, battle mode, they made it work, and the roots are here in Super Mario Kart. And what makes those roots strong, are the items! Mario Kart changed the game by adding a little bit of offensive play to the racing genre. Yeah, other games like RC Pro AM may have got that ball rolling, but Super Mario Kart is where it really hit mainstream. The racing is tough, thrilling, and the battle mode is a frenzy of excitement and laughter. Excellent multiplayer game, and it would only get better from here.

Cons: Not so much a great single player game though. The rubber banding AI, not fun, the weapons that CPU players have, doesn't seem fair. The fact that even in single player, it's split screen... that just doesn't seem intentional. And then on top of all that, they make the game annoyingly difficult. The controls and handling aren't the smoothest in this entry, and there's a learning curve, it does get better... But it's better to just play any of the sequels, to be honest.

What it means to me: When I was younger, it was a struggle to control this game, it really is rough around the edges. I recall renting it once or twice, enjoying the fun roster of Mario characters (loved that DK Jr. was in this, of course), but the gameplay itself, I couldn't quite get the hang of, not until many years later. It's pretty alright, I guess, but yeah, hasn't aged the best.

The one that started it all, and OMG, it sucks.

has the best rainbow road theme

Hasn't aged great and is kind clunky to play today.

I was looking forward to this one for a while. My history with the Mario Kart series is pretty short actually, as I have only ever played Mario Kart 8 Deluxe on the Switch. I love that game though and couldn't wait to discover the origins of the series. Having done that, I'm happy to say that Super Mario Kart still offers a fun time and offers lots of content to go through both in single- and multiplayer.

It's not perfect. There isn't a lot to complain about here, but the main thing I've noticed somewhat negatively is the controls. The game controls reasonably well for its time, and certainly not worse than its contemporaries (I'd give the edge to F-Zero though) but it quite often felt like the Computer had an edge over the player in handling, especially when it comes to turning corners. The drift mechanic exists in this game. Press the shoulder buttons, and your character's kart will jump up and start to drift. Unfortunately, I never really got comfortable with this. It felt pretty random as to how successful the drift is and how quickly I could regather control of the kart, as a lot of the time, the kart would just drift way further than anticipated and take an extra second of sliding before it would drive forward again. I could say I'm spoiled from modern Mario Kart, but truthfully, I just found this mechanic to not be useful a lot of the time. I'm sure I would have figured it out by playing more, but it certainly is not something I would describe as intuitive.

That said, I don't really have any more major complaints, let alone of medium importance. This game was plenty of fun. You can choose one of 8 characters in the Mario franchise, from Mario himself to Donkey Kong Jr. Each character has their own stats for speed, acceleration and handling, but those stats are only shown in the manual I believe. Karts cannot be changed and don't add bonuses/penalties.

There are two singleplayer modes. The Grand Prix mode, where you can choose between 50cc and 100cc difficulties and take on three cups with 5 unique tracks each. If you win them all on 100cc, you unlock a fourth cup that includes the iconic Rainbow Road that is still in Mario Kart games to this day. If you conquer that as well, you unlock the 150cc difficulty mode. The other singleplayer mode is called Time Trial, where you simply choose a track and try to beat your best time.

For multiplayer (2P), two new modes are Match Race, where you go head-to-head with no CPU opponents, and Battle Mode, where you need to pop the there balloons on top of your opponent before your balloons are popped.

So as you can tell, there is quite a lot of content here. No customization, but 8 characters, 20 maps, 3 difficulty modes and 5 game modes.

The music is immediately recognizable if you played future Mario Kart games, so it's nice to see that the atmosphere they're going for hasn't changed since the original entry. Tracks are very varied and cleverly designed with many different types of obstacles and challenges. In general, the presentation is just charming.

The game is the 4th best selling game for the SNES. It's not hard to see why. Unlike action/adventure/platforming games, racing and fighting titles usually have a hard time to be recommendable for play in modern times since pretty much everything is improved upon in newer titles, whereas the story and certain gameplay elements of single-player games are much harder to replicate and therefore rate more favorably in that regard. I'd say the same applies for Super Mario Kart. It is still fun, it's an iconic and revolutionary game that popularized the kart racing genre, but I have a hard time arguing for why you would play this instead of the most recent Mario Kart games.

(I played this as part of my challenge to go through notable video games in chronological order starting in 1990.)

Before playing: Wow it’s the first Mario Kart!
After playing: Yah that sure was the first Mario Kart… ok back to 8!

Wow, this game aged horribly. The controls are so slippery, it's really difficult to get used to that. However, there's some appeal for me here. Idk why, maybe because it's the first one, maybe because of the beautiful sprite art or maybe because of the soundtrack (which is a bop btw), but I played this game for far longer than I would have expected.


charming and gives me motion sickness

This game was probably fun back in the 90s, but the time and effort needed to learn how to not slide of the track every other turn could just be put into MK8D or basically any other Mario kart game.

Envelheceu como leite, não joguei na infância então não tenho o filtro da nostalgia.

Read the other reviews I can’t think of anything original that hasn’t been said about this game