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== Video Pages ==
 
== Video Pages ==
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* [http://mariokart.video/mkdd.html/ Expert to WR videos] (60/50Hz) (2017)
 
* [http://wrvids.com/Mario%20Kart/MKDD/Fastest%20Available%20Vids/ Fastest available videos] (hosted by [[Michael Fried]])
 
* [http://wrvids.com/Mario%20Kart/MKDD/Fastest%20Available%20Vids/ Fastest available videos] (hosted by [[Michael Fried]])
 
* [http://timetrial.mkdd.free.fr/index.php?lang=gb Time Trial Videos] hosted by Francois Chu (both Hz)
 
* [http://timetrial.mkdd.free.fr/index.php?lang=gb Time Trial Videos] hosted by Francois Chu (both Hz)

Revision as of 15:54, 30 September 2017

Mario Kart DD

Mario Kart: Double Dash!! is a racing game released in November of 2003 for the Nintendo GameCube. It is sequel to Super Mario Kart, Mario Kart 64, Mario Kart Super Circuit, and the popular series continued with Mario Kart DS and then, Mario Kart Wii.

Terminology and Tactics

Time Trials

The Mario Kart Players Page has run MKDD time trial competition since just after the game's release. The current overall world champion is Mike Koehoorn, who is followed by Andrew Math. The current 60Hz champion is also Mike Koehoorn and the current 50hz champion is Richard Karlsson.

Course Strategies

Mushroom Cup

Flower Cup

Star Cup

Special Cup

Video Pages

External Links

Mario Kart: Double Dash!!
Mushroom Cup: LC | PB | BP | DDD
Flower Cup: MB | MaC | DC | WS
Star Cup: SL | MuC | YC | DKM
Special Cup: WC | DDJ | BC | RR
Mario Kart Series
SMK | MK64 | MKSC | MKDD | MKDS | MKWii