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=== Cancelled/Unreleased ===
 
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An unspecified entry titled ''VB Mario Kart'' for the [[wikipedia:Virtual Boy|Virtual Boy]] was reported as existing by German publication ''Big N'' in 2000.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20170628080743/https://planetvb.com/modules/articles/?s017</ref> This is the only known indication of this title's existence.
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*An unspecified entry titled ''VB Mario Kart'' for the [[wikipedia:Virtual Boy|Virtual Boy]] was reported as existing by German publication ''Big N'' in 2000.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20170628080743/https://planetvb.com/modules/articles/?s017</ref> This is the only known indication of this title's existence.
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*An unreleased tech demo developed by Denaris Entertainment Software for Game Boy Advance, titled ''Mario Kart XXL'', was created in 2004.<ref>http://web.archive.org/web/20071008173852/http://www.denarisoftware.de/html/body_history.html</ref>
  
 
== References ==
 
== References ==

Latest revision as of 21:29, 14 February 2023

This article is about the series. For the vehicle, see Mario Kart (Vehicle). For the custom vehicle, see The Mario Kart.

Mario Kart is a series of racing games produced by Nintendo.

This wiki pertains to custom content created for Mario Kart Wii.

Series

There have been a total of fifteen games in the series. Eight unique titles were produced by Nintendo for its game systems.

Four arcade titles were co-produced by Bandai Namco.

One mobile title was co-produced by DeNA.

One Nintendo Switch title was co-produced by Velan Studios.

Cancelled/Unreleased

  • An unspecified entry titled VB Mario Kart for the Virtual Boy was reported as existing by German publication Big N in 2000.[1] This is the only known indication of this title's existence.
  • An unreleased tech demo developed by Denaris Entertainment Software for Game Boy Advance, titled Mario Kart XXL, was created in 2004.[2]

References