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With Mario connected to the driver's seat, the model is 8.5 inches tall. And while the kart doesn't interact with the electronic Lego Mario figures, that doesn't mean it lacks interactive elements.
That’s a lot of power-ups! You can start using them by picking up a copy of Mario Kart World, which is available now exclusively on Nintendo Switch 2. .
Eurogamer's review of Nintendo Switch 2 launch exclusive, Mario Kart World - Nintendo's open-world entry in the Mario Kart series.
Below you'll find a Mario Kart World track list which includes all 30 courses available in the game, which Grand Prix cup they feature in, and details on the new and returning courses.
Mario Kart World map Click the image below and you’ll be transported directly to our interactive Mario Kart World map, featuring all P Switches, Binoculars, Yoshi’s, ? Panels, and locations.
Mario Kart World, the banner game for the launch of the Switch 2, carries with it the expectation that of course this will be one of the games most associated with the system for its entire lifespan.
The first big exclusive for the Nintendo Switch 2 feels like it was engineered to draft off of Mario Kart 8 Deluxe ‘s decade of success, riding its wind tunnel to first place. Everything about ...
The interconnected regions adhere to Nintendo’s design philosophy that dates to Super Mario Bros. 3 and, especially, Super Mario World for the SNES, where every area has its own stock geography ...
Nintendo made a fantastic Mario Kart, but a half-baked World The series’ open-world move is compromised, while the racing is as deep and joyous as it’s ever been ...
People play Mario Kart World on the new Nintendo Switch 2 video gaming console at a media preview event in New York on Wednesday, April 2, 2025. (AP Photo/Ted Shaffrey) ...
A new Lego game has been announced at Summer Game Fest that looks suspiciously like Mario Party. And it's called? Lego Party! (Yes, with the exclamation point.) Developed by SMG Studio, the ...