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The [http://www.mariokart64.com/smk/ Super Mario Kart World Records Site] is the leading time trial competition site for this game. The Super Mario Kart Time Trial World Records site was founded by [[Sami Cetin]] in November 1998 and has been maintained and updated on a weekly basis ever since. Sami was also the Time Trial World Champion from September 1998 until April 2004. Following that [[Pierre L'Hoest]] of France became Time Trial World Champion, and later [[Karel van Duijvenboden]] took the Time Trial World Title for PAL and NTSC.
 
The [http://www.mariokart64.com/smk/ Super Mario Kart World Records Site] is the leading time trial competition site for this game. The Super Mario Kart Time Trial World Records site was founded by [[Sami Cetin]] in November 1998 and has been maintained and updated on a weekly basis ever since. Sami was also the Time Trial World Champion from September 1998 until April 2004. Following that [[Pierre L'Hoest]] of France became Time Trial World Champion, and later [[Karel van Duijvenboden]] took the Time Trial World Title for PAL and NTSC.
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* [[Super Mario Kart Fastest Videos|Fastest Videos]]
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'''Mushroom Cup'''
 
'''Mushroom Cup'''

Revision as of 02:52, 23 November 2011

Super Mario Kart

Super Mario Kart is the first video game in the Mario Kart series, released in September of 1992 for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. The popular series continued with Mario Kart 64, Mario Kart Super Circuit, Mario Kart: Double Dash!!, Mario Kart DS, and Mario Kart Wii.


Terminology and Tactics

Time Trial World Records site

The Super Mario Kart World Records Site is the leading time trial competition site for this game. The Super Mario Kart Time Trial World Records site was founded by Sami Cetin in November 1998 and has been maintained and updated on a weekly basis ever since. Sami was also the Time Trial World Champion from September 1998 until April 2004. Following that Pierre L'Hoest of France became Time Trial World Champion, and later Karel van Duijvenboden took the Time Trial World Title for PAL and NTSC.

Videos

Course Strategies

Mushroom Cup

Flower Cup

Star Cup

Special Cup

Alternate Leagues

SMK Grand Prix 150cc Records


Super Mario Kart World Championships

Every year in August in France there have been PAL version Championships held for Super Mario Kart on all the 4 modes to decide on the best multiplayer karters. The tournaments have happened since 2002 where they were a French and Swiss Competition to begin with. Later this became a European Championship in 2008, and now with 8 countries competing including a Brazil and USA entry, the Super Mario Kart Championship 2009 is to be the first World Championship for PAL version in August 2009.


Video Pages

External Links

Mario Kart Series
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