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This makes for a highly entertaining game, that will always have something fun for you to do. There are challenges you'll look to conquer that make appearance in the form of a campaign mission mode - complete with its own final bosses and hidden unlockables.

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Everything you've come to expect from the series such as Grand Prix racing, time trials, battle modes, are here - but now with many more!

The items are far more balanced this time round, with most items not bringing you to a sudden two second stop. Mario, Luigi, Peach, Wario, Yoshi, Donkey Kong and all your other favourites return racing side by side. Debating whether Mario Kart would return in the form of Mario Kart DS was a given, gamers everywhere had enjoyed the creative ideas that surround the series.
