Mario:Mario Kart Rush: Difference between revisions
No edit summary |
No edit summary |
||
Line 67: | Line 67: | ||
|[[Mario:Rainbow Gold Bowser|Rainbow Gold Bowser]] | |[[Mario:Rainbow Gold Bowser|Rainbow Gold Bowser]] | ||
|[[Mario:Wii U Rainbow Road|<small>Wii U</small> Rainbow Road]] | |[[Mario:Wii U Rainbow Road|<small>Wii U</small> Rainbow Road]] | ||
|} | |||
==Courses== | |||
There are 32 tracks consisting of 16 new tracks and 16 classic courses, featuring three tracks from ''Super Mario Kart'', two from ''Mario Kart 64'', three from ''Mario Kart: Super Circuit'', two from ''Mario Kart: Double Dash!!'', two from ''Mario Kart DS'', three from '' Mario Kart Wii'', one from ''Mario Kart 7'', two from ''Mario Kart 8'', and four from ''Mario Kart Tour''. As with the classic course from the Wii U installment and its Nintendo Switch port, the classic courses in this game features altered sections that incorporate the game's hang-glider, underwater, and anti-gravity features. The game features live-recorded music for the new courses and the classic courses. | |||
{| width=60% style="border-collapse:collapse;margin-bottom:5px;" align="center" cellpadding="4" | |||
|- | |||
!Mushroom Cup | |||
!Flower Cup | |||
!Star Cup | |||
!Special Cup | |||
!Egg Cup | |||
!Sun Cup | |||
|- align=center | |||
|[[Mario:Mario Kart Colosseum|Mario Kart Colosseum]] | |||
|[[Mario:Yoshi's Playhouse|Yoshi's Playhouse]] | |||
|[[Mario:Snowblaze Pass|Snowblaze Pass]] | |||
|[[Mario:Wario Beach|Wario Beach]] | |||
|[[Mario:DS Airship Fortress|<small>DS</small> Airship Fortress]] | |||
|[[Mario:Tour Ninja Hideaway|<small>Tour</small> Ninja Hideaway]] | |||
|- align=center | |||
|[[Mario:Tree Tops|Tree Tops]] | |||
|[[Mario:Cavernous Mountain|Cavernous Mountain]] | |||
|[[Mario:Cactus Desert|Cactus Desert]] | |||
|[[Mario:Undersea Tubes|Undersea Tubes]] | |||
|[[Mario:PAC-MAN Colosseum|PAC-MAN Colosseum]] | |||
|[[Mario:N64 Kalimari Desert|<small>N64</small> Kalimari Desert]] | |||
|- align=center | |||
|[[Mario:Koopa Troopa City|Koopa Troopa City]] | |||
|[[Mario:Tornadic Clouds|Tornadic Clouds]] | |||
|[[Mario:Mario Circuit (Mario Kart Rush)|Mario Circuit]] | |||
|[[Mario:Bowser's Castle (Mario Kart Rush)|Bowser's Castle]] | |||
|[[Mario:Frosty Swamp|Frosty Swamp]] | |||
|[[Mario:Twilight Gorge|Twilight Gorge]] | |||
|- align=center | |||
|[[Mario:Piranha Sewers|Piranha Sewers]] | |||
|[[Mario:DK Mangroves|DK Mangroves]] | |||
|[[Mario:Moonlit Bayou|Moonlit Bayou]] | |||
|[[Mario:Rainbow Road (Mario Kart Rush)|Rainbow Road]] | |||
|[[Mario:Diamond City (Mario Kart Rush)|Diamond City]] | |||
|[[Mario:Subcon Wonderland|Subcon Wonderland]] | |||
|- | |||
!Shell Cup | |||
!Banana Cup | |||
!Leaf Cup | |||
!Lightning Cup | |||
!Boo Cup | |||
!Bell Cup | |||
|- align=center | |||
|[[Mario:Wii U Bone-Dry Dunes|<small>Wii U</small> Bone-Dry Dunes]]<br /><small>''<small>Wii U</small> Bone Dry Dunes''</small> | |||
|[[Mario:SNES Ghost Valley 1|<small>SNES</small> Ghost Valley 1]] | |||
|[[Mario:Wii U Electrodrome|<small>Wii U</small> Electrodrome]] | |||
|[[Mario:GCN Wario Colosseum|<small>GCN</small> Wario Colosseum]] | |||
|[[Mario:3DS Wuhu Loop|<small>3DS</small> Wuhu Loop]] | |||
|[[Mario:Dry Dry Outpost (race course)|Dry Dry Outpost]] | |||
|- align=center | |||
|[[Mario:Tour Sydney Sprint|<small>Tour</small> Sydney Sprint]] | |||
|[[Mario:Tour Tokyo Blur|<small>Tour</small> Tokyo Blur]] | |||
|[[Mario:SNES Mario Circuit 4|<small>SNES</small> Mario Circuit 4]] | |||
|[[Mario:Tour Vancouver Velocity|<small>Tour</small> Vancouver Velocity]] | |||
|[[Mario:GCN Mushroom City|<small>GCN</small> Mushroom City]] | |||
|[[Mario:Moo Moo Alps|Moo Moo Alps]] | |||
|- align=center | |||
|[[Mario:GBA Cheep Cheep Island|<small>GBA</small> Cheep Cheep Island]] | |||
|[[Mario:GBA Sunset Wilds|<small>GBA</small> Sunset Wilds]] | |||
|[[Mario:N64 Wario Stadium|<small>N64</small> Wario Stadium]] | |||
|[[Mario:SNES Bowser's Castle 1|<small>SNES</small> Bowser's Castle 1]] | |||
|[[Mario:Boo's Boneyard House|Boo's Boneyard House]] | |||
|[[Mario:Wii U Rainbow Road|<small>Wii U</small> Rainbow Road]] | |||
|- align=center | |||
|[[Mario:Wii Toad's Factory|<small>Wii</small> Toad's Factory]] | |||
|[[Mario:DS Shroom Ridge|<small>DS</small> Shroom Ridge]] | |||
|[[Mario:Wii Dry Dry Ruins|<small>Wii</small> Dry Dry Ruins]] | |||
|[[Mario:GBA Rainbow Road|<small>GBA</small> Rainbow Road]] | |||
|[[Mario:Warped Orbit|Warped Orbit]] | |||
|[[Mario:Wii Bowser's Castle|<small>Wii</small> Bowser's Castle]] | |||
|} | |} |
Revision as of 22:41, 12 August 2023
Retro Studios
Bandai Namco Entertainment
Digital download
Nintendo Switch Pro Controller
Mario Kart Rush is a Mario Kart game for the Nintendo Switch 1. It is the follow-up to Mario Kart 8, a Wii U title which was ported for the Nintendo Switch as Mario Kart 8 Deluxe.
Game modes
There are various game modes for Mario Kart Rush. All modes available on single player (some also on local and online multiplayer) are listed here.
Rush Mode
The game's story mode is called Rush Mode, which takes place in Race Island. During the story, Bowser has created a lookalike of him called "Rainbow Gold Bowser", the mode's main antagonist; however, Rainbow Gold Bowser goes on a rampage, constantly breaking the Rainbow Gem into twelve pieces, and takes over Race Island. In panic, Bowser arrives to explain to the racers why Rainbow Gold Bowser came to life. He realizes that he's in trouble, reluctantly asking the racers to help him. The latter agrees to do so, with Bowser joining them for an adventure.
Bosses
Courses
There are 32 tracks consisting of 16 new tracks and 16 classic courses, featuring three tracks from Super Mario Kart, two from Mario Kart 64, three from Mario Kart: Super Circuit, two from Mario Kart: Double Dash!!, two from Mario Kart DS, three from Mario Kart Wii, one from Mario Kart 7, two from Mario Kart 8, and four from Mario Kart Tour. As with the classic course from the Wii U installment and its Nintendo Switch port, the classic courses in this game features altered sections that incorporate the game's hang-glider, underwater, and anti-gravity features. The game features live-recorded music for the new courses and the classic courses.