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Mario Kart 64 – N64
Where does one begin when trying to review one of the best recognized games of all time in one of the most popular racing franchises of all time? With a simple and straightforward statement, maybe: Mario Kart 64 took America by storm instantly and remains close to the hearts of so many people, even those who haven’t played it in 10+ years.
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Mario Kart Double Dash!! – GameCube
Platform: Nintendo GameCube Release Date (NA): November 17th, 2003 Developer: Nintendo Publisher: Nintendo Genre: Racing Rating: 7 out of 10 Mario Kart Double Dash is the fourth installment in the […]
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Mario Kart Wii – Wii
Platform: Wii Release Date (NA): April 27th, 2008 Developer: Nintendo Publisher: Nintendo Genre: Racing Rating: 7.5 out of 10 The Mario Kart franchise has remained one of the most popular […]
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3 Killer Kart Racers on Original PlayStation – Video – Mid Shelf Gaming
Mario Kart 64 may have putK]art Racing on the map, but let’s not forget about these 3 killer Kart Racers on the original PlayStation! A video brought to you by Mid Shelf Gaming!
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Mario Golf: World Tour – Nintendo 3DS
Mario and the gang are back for another round of 18-holes on the golf green in Mario Golf: World Tour. Does this handheld title live up to par? Bring some spare clubs with you because this golf game is bound to test your patience and resolve.
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Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash – Wii U
Mario’s ventures into the world of tennis have always been one of his more well-respected spin-offs, so it would make sense to expect great things with the release of Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash for the Wii U. However, while the game looks beautiful, it’s criminally shy of engaging content.
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Mario Party 10 – Wii U
And the party rages on with Mario Party 10 for the Wii U, the 14th installment of the series overall. With a total of 3 different modes to party on with, it’s one of the most appealing entries in the series to date.
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Nerd Bacon Celebrates Mario’s 30th Anniversary!
In celebration of Mario’s 30th anniversary, we’ve compiled a list of all of The Bacon’s current Mario and Mario-related reviews. Check back frequently as we work to add as many games to this list as possible over the next couple of months!
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Mario Hoops 3-on-3 – DS
For the Mario anniversary, I’ll be reviewing a basketball game. With my weird review choices, I can’t really say I should be surprised, and neither should you. The fact that Square Enix developed this game does make it a curiosity though…
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Mario Tennis – Nintendo 64
Do you like Mario? Do you like Tennis? You probably don’t even need to read this review if you answered yes to both questions. Unless, of course, you really enjoy reading articles written by ZB. It’s Mario Tennis for the Nintendo 64!
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Check Out Some Insane Footage of Mario Maker
The finals of the Nintendo World Championships featured a showdown of skill in the upcoming Mario Maker. Take a look at the amazing creativity that can be used to design your very own Mario levels.
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Super Tuxkart – PC (Open Source)
So, if you love and remember Super Mario Kart, Mario Kart 64, and Crash Team Racing, then you’ll get a kick out of Super TuxKart – a completely free homage to those classic games. So sayeth the student 20!
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Super Mario Land – Game Boy
It’s Mario on the go! What more could you want? Nerd Bacon reviews Super Mario Land for the Game Boy!
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Super Mario Strikers – GameCube
NerdBacon cofounder Nerdberry tackles the umpteenth Mario sports title, Super Mario Strikers. Mario’s got hops, but does he have soccer skills?
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Nintendo’s Big Night – The Game Awards 2014
Nintendo proved today something that I feel many people forgot, they proved that they have been in this industry for a long time and not only are they not going anywhere, but they are still one of the biggest powerhouses in the industry. While Nintendo does many stupid things, they also release some of the greatest and most uniting video games currently in existence. Even the most casual or competitive gamers (even my grandfather who isn’t into gaming) can get together and enjoy a nice match of Super Smash Bros or an intense race in Mario Kart. Nintendo games are truly timeless classics, and I feel like I speak for nearly everyone when I say Nintendo, please don’t change.
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