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|title=Mario Kart 64
|title=Mario Kart 64
|boxart=[[Image:Mario Kart 64.jpg|250px]]
|boxart=[[Image:Mario Kart 64.jpg|250px]]
|developer=[[Nintendo]]
|developer=Nintendo EAD
|publisher=[[Nintendo]]
|publisher=[[Nintendo]]
|categories=[[Racing]]
|categories=[[Racing]]
|systems=[[Nintendo 64]]
|systems=[[Nintendo 64]], [[iQue]], [[Wii Virtual Console]]
|modes=[[Single player]], [[Multiplayer]]
|releasedates=[[December 14]], [[1996]] (JP)<br />[[February 10]], [[1997]] (NA)<br />[[June 24]], [[1997]] (EU)
|releasedates=[[December 14]], [[1996]] (JP)<br />[[February 10]], [[1997]] (NA)<br />[[June 24]], [[1997]] (EU)
|players=1-4
|players=1-4
|ESRB=KA
|ESRB=KA
|OFLC=G
|OFLC=G
|media=96Mb (12MB) cartridge
|preceded by=[[Super Mario Kart]]
|preceded by=[[Super Mario Kart]]
|followed by=[[Mario Kart Super Circuit]]
|followed by=[[Mario Kart Super Circuit]]
}}
}}
'''''Mario Kart 64''''' (マリオカート64, ''Mario Kāto roku-juu-yon'') is a [[racing]] video game for the [[Nintendo 64]] game system; it can utilize up to four human controlled players in some modes of play. It is the sequel to ''[[Super Mario Kart]]'' for the [[SNES]].  While being developed, it was known as Super Mario Kart R.  Players take control of characters from the ''Super Mario Bros.'' video game series by racing around a variety of tracks while using several weapons; including items that make the racers' speed increase, shoot turtle-shell projectiles, and drop or throw slippery banana peels. The game was developed and published by [[Nintendo]] and released on [[December 14]], [[1996]] in Japan, and on [[February 10]], [[1997]] in North America.  Music for the game was composed by Koji Kondo, who has also composed scores for many Nintendo games, and Kenta Nagata.


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[[Category:Nintendo]]
[[Category:Nintendo]]
[[Category:Nintendo 64]]
[[Category:Nintendo 64]]
[[Category:iQue]]
[[Category:Wii Virtual Console]]
[[Category:Mario Kart]]
[[Category:Mario Kart]]
[[Category:December 14]]
[[Category:December 14]]
[[Category:1996]]
[[Category:1996]]

Revision as of 22:37, 14 January 2007

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Mario Kart 64 (マリオカート64, Mario Kāto roku-juu-yon) is a racing video game for the Nintendo 64 game system; it can utilize up to four human controlled players in some modes of play. It is the sequel to Super Mario Kart for the SNES. While being developed, it was known as Super Mario Kart R. Players take control of characters from the Super Mario Bros. video game series by racing around a variety of tracks while using several weapons; including items that make the racers' speed increase, shoot turtle-shell projectiles, and drop or throw slippery banana peels. The game was developed and published by Nintendo and released on December 14, 1996 in Japan, and on February 10, 1997 in North America. Music for the game was composed by Koji Kondo, who has also composed scores for many Nintendo games, and Kenta Nagata.

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