![]() ![]() The Koopalings gang as an Alternate Screen: Characters once again announce the game in one variation or another. These could be unlocked all at once by winning every cup in the game with 1st place, and they cycle through the roster at random. the onslaught of Alternate Title Screens was truly breathtaking. Yoshi armed with a Red Shell, Peach gliding in her Birthday Girl, Donkey Kong with a Spiny Shell, Mario underwater/gliding. Yoshi 'bout to smash your screen with a Red Shell.įollowing the ways of Mario Kart Wii, Mario Kart 7 also added many alternate title screens for different characters as a variation to the usual Mario, Bowser, and gliding Luigi. Screens of the characters can alternate any time the game is reset, turned on, or returned to the menu, and they also announce the game's name (or a variant, such as Luigi Kart.) They can be unlocked by beating the game, and removed by deleting the file with that completed game. The previous title screen was Mario and Luigi with Wii Wheels, which never shows up again when the alternate ones are unlocked. ![]() The game of setting precedents, Mario Kart Wii set the standard for Mario Kart games in the future with Alternate Title Screens featuring different characters and their vehicles in the spotlight: Mario posing with the red Standard Kart M, Luigi standing with his green Standard Kart M, Peach riding her pink Mach Bike, and Bowser roaring next to his Standard Kart L. This one could be unlocked for beating the whole game with a 1st place in each cup, and it's once again permanent and never switches back to the old one. ![]() ![]() However, the repetitive image of Mario driving his Standard MR changed to a backdrop of all the other 11 racers' character art in tiny slots in the back, but with Mario still taking the spotlight, leaning against his Standard MR. Mario took the spotlight of the first title screen in Mario Kart DS, the first screen to be based on one character. Like Mario Kart 64, this could be unlocked by beating the whole game with 1st place trophy in each cups, and once again, it's permanent. Once you beat the whole game, the title screen showcases Mario and Luigi riding on Red Fire again, along with 9 other racers (some are mixed teams, and one is offscreen at the upper right corner), in what seems to resemble the fan tube section of Rainbow Road. I guess the team in the very back is Donkey Kong and Wario in the Parade Kart.?įor the start of the game, we see Mario and Luigi riding on Red Fire, along with 7 other racers, racing on Mario Circuit. The evening one was obtained by beating the Super Circuit Cups with gold, and the night was obtained from beating the whole game. Like the previous game, the title screens weren't reversible. Succeeding further in the game lead to the sky turning to an orange-ish evening, and then into the night sky of Rainbow Road, the floating castle within sight. The primary screen had all 8 racers lined up on a track with clear blue skies. Visit for specific details on how each amiibo works.Mario Kart: Super Circuit, the GBA Mario Kart, had two alternate screens, although they didn't differ much from the original. Compatibility and functionality of amiibo may vary per game. Figures shown not actual size and designs may vary. Game, system, and amiibo figures sold separately. Mario Kart and Nintendo Switch are trademarks of Nintendo.Īdditional games, systems, and accessories may be required for multiplayer mode. Nintendo Switch Game Vouchers may not be combined with any other sale, discount, or promotional offer unless otherwise specified. To receive promotional value, Nintendo Switch Game Vouchers must be redeemed for two games with a cumulative price that is higher than the purchase price of the Nintendo Switch Game Vouchers. Each Nintendo Switch Game Voucher may be redeemed for one game offered as part of the catalog. Nintendo Switch Game Vouchers must be redeemed within 12 months from purchase date, have no cash value, and cannot be transferred, returned, or redeemed for cash. **Paid Nintendo Switch Online membership required at the time of purchase and redemption of Nintendo Switch Game Vouchers. Internet access required for online features. * Nintendo Switch Online membership (sold separately) and Nintendo Account required for online features. ![]()
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