In July 2020, a large "Gigaleak" revealed the source code, assets, and cut material of many Nintendo games. The build then fell into obscurity in the years after, with only screenshots and videos proving the builds' existence. The build was shown off at Shoshinkai Software Exhibition 1995 and in several magazines. The game also had the feather item from Super Mario Kart, a different item box, different title screen music, and a slightly different HUD. The game was presumed to be very complete, with one of the main differences from the final game being that a Magikoopa, most likely Kamek, would have been playable in the game instead of Donkey Kong. Along with the reveal, 30 games were revealed or had playable demos. I know it's kind of a lame piece of trivia, but I thought it was cool.At the Shoshinkai Software Exhibition 1995, the Ultra 64, later known as the Nintendo 64, was shown off for the first time to the general public. I noticed that all three courses that returned in Mario Kart 7 were all from the Mushroom Cup. Is it all right if I add a small section about it? Chilex ( talk) 01:49, 12 July 2013 (EDT) The preceding unsigned comment was added by Clone5184 ( talk). Should someone add the 4th place cutscene easter egg to the trivia section? It's something that I found out about recently, and didn't see it here, so I was wondering if it should go here. Should we delete the information? ~ Qyzxf (talk) There wasn't official confirmation about it being a Mini Bomb Kart anyways. Beta elements - White Mini Bomb Kart Īs far as I can see on the picture of Frappe Snowland, I can easily tell that that is just a snowman without a head. The preceding unsigned comment was added by Turkishcoffee ( talk). Perhaps the articles should just be merged? I don't think the Mini Bomb Kart is really "character", but it should be linked to somewhere. my edits 18:22, 13 December 2011 (EST) This discussion is 2 years old. I actually did some research and according to Wikipedia, both Sonic R and Mario Kart 64 were released in 1997. It's been taken out User:Mariogamesrock 18:30, 28 August 2009 (EDT)Īs far as I can tell you, the name that the game was originally trended was mean to be Super Mario Kart R. It says on the Trivia that Mario Kart R's name was changed because Sega threatened to sue.
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