![]() ![]() The game introduces two new items: the Bullet Bill, which transforms the player into a Bullet Bill that autopilots the track, similar to Baby Mario & Baby Luigi's special Chain Chomp item in Mario Kart: Double Dash!!, and the Blooper, which squirts ink on all racers ahead of the user and blocks their vision. Some items allow the player to attack other racers to slow them down, while other items can be used to speed up their own kart to pass other racers more easily. The bottom screen can be toggled to show either an overview of the entire course or a bird's-eye view of the player's kart and the immediate vicinity, including nearby racers, course hazards, item boxes, and incoming attacks.Įach course features item boxes that the player can drive through to receive a randomly selected item. While racing or battling, the Nintendo DS's top screen shows a third-person perspective of the player's kart, while the bottom touchscreen shows the race's current standings, items carried by each racer, and a map of the course. is the final unlockable character in Mario Kart DS, and is exclusive to this version. ![]() Once all Grand Prix cups are completed with B rank or higher, each character will have access to all 36 karts. Only two karts are initially available for each character, with an additional kart that can be unlocked by progressing through the game. The player initially has access to Mario, Luigi, Peach, Toad, Yoshi, Donkey Kong, Wario, and Bowser, while Daisy, Dry Bones, Waluigi and R.O.B can be unlocked through gameplay. Mario Kart DS is a racing game in which the player races in a kart against other racers in 32 courses as one of 12 characters from the Mario series. Item boxes are in front of him, and the bottom screen shows a bird's-eye view of the immediate vicinity. See also: Gameplay of the Mario Kart series Mario racing on Figure-8 Circuit, the first course of the game. Overall, Mario Kart DS is the third best-selling game for the Nintendo DS as of March 2016 and the third best-selling Mario Kart game, behind Mario Kart 8 Deluxe and Mario Kart Wii, with 23.6 million units sold worldwide. Mario Kart DS was the best-selling game in its first month of release and held that position the following month. Mario Kart DS received several awards, including Editors' Choice Awards from GameSpot and IGN, G-Phoria 's Best Handheld Game award, and IGN's Best Racing/Driving Game. The game was praised for its graphics and gameplay, but criticized its repetitive single-player mode however, its inclusion of Battle and Versus mode was well received. The game received critical acclaim, receiving an aggregated score of 91% from Metacritic. Like other games in the series, Mario Kart DS features characters from the Mario series and pits them against each other as they race in karts on tracks based on locations in the Mario series. The game is the fifth main entry in the Mario Kart series of video games, and the first to be playable via the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection online service the service has since been terminated, along with other games playable via the service. The game was re-released for the Wii U's Virtual Console in North America and PAL regions in April 2015 and in Japan in May 2016. It was released in November 2005 in North America, Europe, and Australia, and on December 8, 2005, in Japan. ![]() Mario Kart DS is a 2005 kart racing video game developed and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo DS handheld game console. ![]()
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