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The [[Mario Kart Players' Page]] has run MK64 time trial competition since the spring of 1997. The current world champion is [[Michael Jongerius]], who holds 24 of the game's 32 non-shortcut [[World Records]]. | The [[Mario Kart Players' Page]] has run MK64 time trial competition since the spring of 1997. The current world champion is [[Michael Jongerius]], who holds 24 of the game's 32 non-shortcut [[World Records]]. | ||
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=== Course Strategies === | === Course Strategies === |
Revision as of 09:58, 10 June 2011
Mario Kart 64 is a racing game released in December 1996 for the Nintendo 64. It is a sequel to the very successful SNES title Super Mario Kart, and the popular series continued with Mario Kart Super Circuit, Mario Kart: Double Dash!!, and Mario Kart DS.
Terminology and Tactics
Time Trials
The Mario Kart Players' Page has run MK64 time trial competition since the spring of 1997. The current world champion is Michael Jongerius, who holds 24 of the game's 32 non-shortcut World Records.
Videos
Course Strategies
Mushroom Cup
Flower Cup
Star Cup
Special Cup
Video Pages
- Fastest available videos (hosted by Michael Fried)
- High Quality Videos (hosted by the SDA)
- Time Trial Videos (hosted by Jon Barber)
External Links
Mario Kart 64 |
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Mushroom Cup: LR | MMF | KTB | KD |
Flower Cup: TT | FS | CM | MR |
Star Cup: WS | SL | RRa | BC |
Special Cup: DKJP | YV | BB | RRo |
Mario Kart Series |
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SMK | MK64 | MKSC | MKDD | MKDS | MKWii |