Each Mario Kart entry tried to develop a franchise formula in one way or another. This constant effort to evolve has led to Mario Kart with more than its fair share of gimmicks, from Mario Kart: Double Dash's dual racers, do Mario Kart Wii's introduction of bikes, to Mario Kart 7's gliders and underwater section, do Mario Kart 8antigravity. And now all eyes are on the newly announced Nintendo Switch 2 Mario Kart and what gimmick he could potentially introduce to the franchise.
The most common post-Switch 2 rumors Mario Kart reveal the theory that the new entry will bring 24-player races alongside much larger and more open tracks. Some theories even suggest that players might be able to transform tracks on the fly by collecting items. If another Mario Kart is dedicated to modifying tracks, then it might want to look to two long-forgotten PlayStation kart racers for inspiration.
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The next Mario Kart should carry over ModNation Racers and the character and customization of LBP Karting karts
The last few Mario Kart Entries dipped their toes in the waters of character customization and karts. The latest entry in the franchise, Mario Kart 8 Deluxeallows players to choose from an assortment of different colors for a handful of characters such as Shy Guy and Yoshi, and in the original Wii U version of the game, players could race as their own Mii.
Mario Kart 8 Deluxe it also allows players to customize the three components of their go-kart, which are its wheels, chassis and glider. Along with the visual changes, these customizable components affect the kart's performance, such as the ATV chassis increasing the kart's weight and traction and reducing its acceleration and handling.
It would be great to see more Mario Kart The entry takes his character and kart customization to the next level and could learn a thing or two from him ModNation Racers and LittleBigPlanet Kartingtwo PlayStation kart racers released two years apart by the same developers, United Front Games and San Diego Studio.
Both PlayStation kart racers place a heavy emphasis on user-generated content, and it all starts with the player customizing their driver and kart. In both ModNation Racers and LittleBigPlanet Kartingplayers start with an empty Mod or Sackboy. They can then customize their driver with a plethora of skins, clothing, colors, facial features and more. Each individual component can also be customized and modified, such as increasing the size of the driver's eyes or mouth, or changing the color of their clothing.
Players will then move on to creating and customizing their go-kart. As well as character customization, these games allow players to choose from a large number of separate components, each of which can be individually customized, including components for both the exterior and interior of the vehicle.
While a large part Mario KartThe appeal is that players control a loved one Super Mario characters, it would be great to see some level of character customization and an even greater level of vehicle customization in the next post.
ModNation Racers and track editor LBP Karting should come up with another Mario Kart
But the real meat and potatoes ModNation Racers and LittleBigPlanet Karting was the track editor for both games. Even more extensive than their character customization and go-kart features, these editors allow players to create their own racetracks from scratch, striking a good balance between accessibility while offering enough complexity for players to create truly unique creations.
Players began by simply riding freely around the sandbox, “painting” the track below them along the way. Players could then add scenery, change the terrain of the track and even choose a song to play during the race. While another Mario Kart should still come with plenty of Nintendo-made tracks, the track editor is something on many fans' wish lists and could be a big step forward for the franchise.