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  • injunwal
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    • Jul 2002
    • 2103

    #61
    Re: Mario Kart DD IGN Review

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    mgoblue said:
    to those that have it I have a quick question. Is the 'Mario Kart' formula starting to get a little stale? From what I've heard Nintendo hasn't really innovated the game, more just updated it for the new consoles. I don't have a Cube, so can't play it, but just wondering. I used to play MC 64 with friends at school and it was a blast

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    Stale???? not to me, the new version is still a blast in multiplayer
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    • QuasiHero
      1 J*hn 4:9,10
      • Jul 2002
      • 364

      #62
      Re: Mario Kart DD IGN Review

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      mgoblue said:
      to those that have it I have a quick question. Is the 'Mario Kart' formula starting to get a little stale? From what I've heard Nintendo hasn't really innovated the game, more just updated it for the new consoles. I don't have a Cube, so can't play it, but just wondering. I used to play MC 64 with friends at school and it was a blast

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      your point is valid to a certain extent. just because the newest version of the game runs on a more powerful machine, it doesn't necessarily mean the fun factor is going to be that much greater than the previous version. the N64 version was a success, so if you're nintendo, why not stick with the same forumula? it's fun. it must have and still has that mariokart feel.

      so the new wrinkle in this version is the double team aspect where only certain characters can use certain items. it does bring new "strategy" to the game, but in the end, it still comes down to knowing the courses well and power slide turbos.
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      • QuasiHero
        1 J*hn 4:9,10
        • Jul 2002
        • 364

        #63
        Re: Mario Kart DD IGN Review

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        mgoblue said:
        to those that have it I have a quick question. Is the 'Mario Kart' formula starting to get a little stale? From what I've heard Nintendo hasn't really innovated the game, more just updated it for the new consoles. I don't have a Cube, so can't play it, but just wondering. I used to play MC 64 with friends at school and it was a blast

        <hr /></blockquote><font class="post">

        your point is valid to a certain extent. just because the newest version of the game runs on a more powerful machine, it doesn't necessarily mean the fun factor is going to be that much greater than the previous version. the N64 version was a success, so if you're nintendo, why not stick with the same forumula? it's fun. it must have and still has that mariokart feel.

        so the new wrinkle in this version is the double team aspect where only certain characters can use certain items. it does bring new "strategy" to the game, but in the end, it still comes down to knowing the courses well and power slide turbos.
        Believe + Receive = Become
        "The most incomprehensible thing about the world is that it is comprehensible." - Albert Einstein

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        • QuasiHero
          1 J*hn 4:9,10
          • Jul 2002
          • 364

          #64
          Re: Mario Kart DD IGN Review

          </font><blockquote><font class="small">Quote:</font><hr />
          mgoblue said:
          to those that have it I have a quick question. Is the 'Mario Kart' formula starting to get a little stale? From what I've heard Nintendo hasn't really innovated the game, more just updated it for the new consoles. I don't have a Cube, so can't play it, but just wondering. I used to play MC 64 with friends at school and it was a blast

          <hr /></blockquote><font class="post">

          your point is valid to a certain extent. just because the newest version of the game runs on a more powerful machine, it doesn't necessarily mean the fun factor is going to be that much greater than the previous version. the N64 version was a success, so if you're nintendo, why not stick with the same forumula? it's fun. it must have and still has that mariokart feel.

          so the new wrinkle in this version is the double team aspect where only certain characters can use certain items. it does bring new "strategy" to the game, but in the end, it still comes down to knowing the courses well and power slide turbos.
          Believe + Receive = Become
          "The most incomprehensible thing about the world is that it is comprehensible." - Albert Einstein

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