Mario Kart DS

About Mario Kart DS
Mario Kart DS is the first game in the series for the Nintendo DS portable platform. It is also Nintendo's very first attempt at including total, online multi-player gameplay. While online play via Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection is not considered as fleshed out as it could have been, the game itself was well recieved by critics.

Publisher: Nintendo

Platform: Nintendo DS

Release Date (North America): November 14, 2005

ESRB Rating: E (Everyone)

Unlockables
Mario Kart DS can be enjoyed without learning the advanced manuvers. You'll find lots of secret unlockables within the game.

- Unlockable Characters and Karts -

50cc Retro getting a gold trophy (first place overall) unlocks Daisy

50cc Nitro getting a gold trophy (first place overall) unlocks Dry Bones

100cc Retro getting a gold trophy (first place overall) unlocks Waluigi

100cc Retro getting a gold trophy (first place overall) unlocks a new 3rd kart for eash character

150cc Retro getting a gold trophy (first place overall) unlocks 4 new karts for each character. The karts aren't new but borrowed from other races (i.g. Yoshi can now drive one of luigi's karts.

150cc Nitro getting a gold trophy (first place overall) unlocks 150cc mirror mode

150cc Mirror Retro getting a gold trophy (first place overall) unlocks R.O.B.

150cc Nitro Mirror getting a gold trophy (first place overall) unlocks all karts for all characters

- Unlockable Title Screen -

You can unlock a new title screen by finshing all classes with gold trophies on all cups.

- Unlockable Ending Screen -

You can unlock a new ending screen (the 'thank you' screen) by earning gold trophies on all cups and classes.

- Unlockable Mission Tier 7 -

You can unlock a 7th set of missions in 'Mission' mode by earning at least 1 star on every other mission available.

Advanced Powersliding
- Introduction -

Also known as snaking, this technique is exploiting the powerslide boost function in Mario Kart DS and using it to its fullest advantage.

The simpliest form of powersliding is performing it at corners... Advanced Powersliding is performing it as much as possible without being hindered by the course.

- Performing -

Performing Powerboosts is done by pressing R to hop, then holding down the D-Pad in the direction you want your cart to drift, after your Kart starts to drift, immediately begin to press Left & Right quickly and rhythmically.

This will take much practice, both mentally, and physically.

- Straightaway Snaking -

Straightaway snaking seems like a disadvantage at first, but if performed quickly enough, you can gain a signifigant speed boost over the competition.

A good example of straightaway snaking:



And a bad example:



- One-sided boosts -

This is Powerslide boosting from just one side repeatedly. It can be used on smaller straightaways where going in an actual snake-like pattern will only get you into the grass.

To perform, Powerslide boost, making sure you can squeeze enough room to not slide onto the grass. After the boost, perform a hop or two to realign yourself, then boost from that side again.

- Best Karts and Characters -

The best Karts to use for Advanced Powersliding would be very light characters that have a low drift and high accelleration. The downside is that this limits a large amount of characters that can be useful.

Famous combinations are Yoshi and his Egg One, Dry Bones and his Dry Bomber, and Yoshi and the Poltergust 4000.