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Mario Kart: Double Dash!!

GameCube

87% Game Ratio (GR%)
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All Games:Rank: 566
GC Games:Rank: 46
2003 Games:Rank: 73
2003 GC Games:Rank: 16
Nintendo:Rank: 59
Mario Kart: Double Dash!!

Mario Kart: Double Dash!! Screenshot 1 Mario Kart: Double Dash!! Screenshot 2

Publisher:
Nintendo

Release Date:
11-17-2003

Genre:
Sports / Sports - Racing

ESRB Rating:
Everyone

Description:
The Mushroom Kingdom just got a whole lot more hectic as Mario and friends double up for furious kart racing. This time around, each kart holds two racers that can switch places at any time, so choose from a huge cast of favorites and pair them up any way you see fit. The character in front handles the driving duties, while the character in the rear doles out damage with six normal items and eight special items that only specific characters can use. It's multiplayer mayhem at its most intense!

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 90  submitted by: Azodnem92
This game was very challenging. It was waaaaay better that Mario Kart 64. Having two playing in one kart was awesome. Doing power slides and mini turbos was much easier than in MK64.
2005-05-05 15:38:58
 70  submitted by: Greg
Good. Just nowhere near Mario Kart 64. Mario Kart 64 was more enjoyable, had better multiplayer and single player, more balanced items, better balance of characters, better and more interesting maps, better music and sound, more tense battles for 1st place... It was just better, despite Mario Kart 64 being 6 years older! In Double Dash!!, it's all about luck; no skill whatsoever is involved. I admit that two people per kart is original, but by doing that, they destroyed the "hold-the-item-behind-you" technique that made the previous one great. Power sliding was pretty much removed in this game, which let everyone with any skill have a possible shot at first place. Just not what it should have been.
2004-11-30 18:07:55
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