
The game's high success has created the hugely influential Mario Kart series, as well as being the pioneer of the kart-racing genre. Part of this game is heavily based on Super Mario World in terms of graphics and overall theme, such as sprites reusing assets from Super Mario World and the game's soundtrack rearranging Super Mario World melodies. A notable aspect of the game is its Mode 7 graphics, where the game simulates a 3D plane by rotating and scaling a background graphic on a scanline-by-scanline basis, allowing players to simulate driving through a track. The development of a one-on-one Battle Mode was invented as another way to enjoy the competitive system by another means. Unlike the other racing games at the time, which focused on single-player pure racing with more complicated tracks, Super Mario Kart had a development focused on two players and was designed to be an easy and intuitive "pick up and play" experience that heavily involves the use of acquiring weapons on an obstacle course-like track to impede another player's progress. Super Mario Kart is a racing game for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System, which was first released in 1992 and re-released in 1996 as a Player's Choice title, being the first title in the line up. Super Nintendo Entertainment System - Nintendo Switch Online: Super Nintendo Entertainment System, Virtual Console ( Wii, Wii U, New 3DS), Super NES Classic Edition, Super Nintendo Entertainment System - Nintendo Switch Online Super Mario Kartįor alternate box art, see the game's gallery. For information about the manga, see Super Mario-kun.
