For almost three decades we have been driving like maniacs, asking what it means to be impartial and ending friendships on Nintendo & # 39; s Mario Kart series. Now why not end up with a few more by trying to rate these games from worst to worst.
This is what the Pecking Order is, after all.
The series has evolved over the years, from a simple racer based in the Mushroom Kingdom to an engine type Smash Bros., drawing on racers and tracks from the rest of Nintendo's universe. And as it gets bigger, it goes from just a karting game to something that has allowed us drive quads, bicycles, hovercars and even two mobile tool chairs.
As is often the case with Pecking Orders, the view here is not indeed rating these games from worst to best, because it's also at the bottom of the list there is still loads of fun. This will make these symptoms contradictory, to see not just what is coming out, but why.
And spoilers: since these games have not changed much over the years, the design of the courses and new features are calculated more, especially when it comes to multiplayer, which means that while the list will convey the idea that "New games do better", far removed from keeping pace with the age of the game.
Unlike the previous version of this list from 2014, in this case all employees have entered into the comments, which is obviously 100% correct, clear and we will not accept controversial comments on the matter.
Note: we've released arcade games for two reasons, one of which carries your own responsibility (and you) I didn't play them, and also because a lot of their content, from tracks to sound effects, is re-content based on high-end games (in a more realistic way than new console installations including old tracks).
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