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'''Super Mario Kart''' is the first video game in the [[:Category:Mario Kart|Mario Kart]] series, released in [[1992]] for the [[SNES]].  Players race go-karts as one of eight characters from the Super Mario Bros. series. It is believed this game gave birth to the sub-genre of kart racing. It features advanced graphics for the time thanks to its use of Mode 7 texture mapping. The game features single player mode, verse mode, and battle mode using one of eight playable characters. The music was composed by Soyo Oka and Taro Panedo, and included some sequences and variants of Koji Kondo's works, though he had no direct involvement in the project.
'''Super Mario Kart''' is the first video game in the [[:Category:Mario Kart|Mario Kart]] series, released in [[1992]] for the [[SNES]].  Players race go-karts as one of eight characters from the Super Mario Bros. series. It is believed this game gave birth to the sub-genre of kart racing. It features advanced graphics for the time thanks to its use of Mode 7 texture mapping. The game features single player mode, verse mode, and battle mode using one of eight playable characters. The music was composed by Soyo Oka and Taro Panedo, and included some sequences and variants of Koji Kondo's works, though he had no direct involvement in the project.


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Box artwork for Super Mario Kart.
Box artwork for Super Mario Kart.
Super Mario Kart
Developer(s)Nintendo EAD
Publisher(s)Nintendo
Year released
System(s)SNES, Wii Virtual Console, Wii U Virtual Console, New Nintendo 3DS, Nintendo Switch
Followed byMario Kart 64
SeriesMario Kart
Genre(s)Racing
Players1-4
ModesSingle player, Multiplayer
Rating(s)CERO All agesESRB Kids to Adults
LinksSuper Mario Kart at Switcher.gg
Super Mario Kart ChannelSearchSearch

Super Mario Kart is the first video game in the Mario Kart series, released in 1992 for the SNES. Players race go-karts as one of eight characters from the Super Mario Bros. series. It is believed this game gave birth to the sub-genre of kart racing. It features advanced graphics for the time thanks to its use of Mode 7 texture mapping. The game features single player mode, verse mode, and battle mode using one of eight playable characters. The music was composed by Soyo Oka and Taro Panedo, and included some sequences and variants of Koji Kondo's works, though he had no direct involvement in the project.

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