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🏎️ Own the race, own the moment — Mario Kart 8 Deluxe is your ultimate multiplayer thrill ride!
Mario Kart 8 Deluxe for Nintendo Switch is the definitive edition of the iconic racing game, featuring every track from the Wii U original plus all DLC, new and returning characters, and enhanced multiplayer modes supporting up to 4 players locally in 1080p. With Smart Steering for accessible gameplay and compatibility across all Switch models, it’s the must-have title for competitive and casual racers alike.








| ASIN | B01N1037CV |
| Best Sellers Rank | #373 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #40 in Nintendo Switch Games |
| Compatible Video Game Console Models | Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Switch - OLED Model, Nintendo Switch 2, Nintendo Switch Lite |
| Computer Platform | Nintendo Switch |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (76,171) |
| Date First Available | January 12, 2017 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 0.64 ounces |
| Item model number | HACPAABPA |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Nintendo |
| Number of Players | Multiplayer |
| Product Dimensions | 6.6 x 0.4 x 4.1 inches; 0.64 ounces |
| Publication Date | April 28, 2017 |
| Rated | Rating Pending |
| Release date | April 28, 2017 |
| Type of item | Video Game |
| UPC | 045496590475 045496590475 |
A**D
Fun and great to play with friends!
Got this a few years ago and am just not writing a review. I received it quickly and it has no issues! Game still works fine and it’s fun to play! The graphics are great (I play it on switch lite) and there are easy and difficult modes and tracks! It was a good value!
J**K
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Outstanding Experience – Highly Recommended
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Outstanding Experience – Highly Recommended I had an excellent experience with this vendor from start to finish. The customer service was responsive, professional, and genuinely helpful throughout the entire process. Any questions I had were answered quickly and clearly. The product quality exceeded expectations — well-made, exactly as described, and clearly built with attention to detail. It’s refreshing to receive something that not only matches the listing but actually delivers beyond it. Most importantly, the product description was accurate and reliable, which made the purchasing decision easy and gave me confidence in what I was receiving. This is exactly the kind of company I look for when shopping. I am a very satisfied customer and will absolutely continue to be a long-term repeat buyer. Highly recommended — I look forward to doing business with them again.
T**A
New and in great condition
Exactly as described. Fun game!
S**Y
Great Port
Mario Kart 8 Deluxe is an amazing port of Mario Kart 8 to the switch. It was a great idea on their part to include all the previous dlc for free in this version along with extras. If you have the spare cash, the dlc pass for this game is well worth getting for the amount of content you get for it as well.
K**N
Daily play
We literally play this everyday !!! So much fun!
H**K
He loves it
He can’t get enough of this game. It has been on his list for years and finally copped it. Very engaging and entertaining. Who doesn’t love a good Mario Game.
J**N
Mario Kart 8 Deluxe is an Exhilarating Must Have Title
I absolutely love Mario Kart 8 Deluxe. It has plenty of exciting tracks from which to choose. Several different vehicles, wheels, and airfoils unlock as coin collection quotas are achieved throughout the races. I was looking for a game with intense action, and MK8D delivers with a diverse cast of Nintendo characters who will pelt your cart with shells, slip you up on banana peels, cast Bloopers to blind all the racers with a temporary ink screen, and utilise a few more clever little tricks to test your patience. A huge selection of tracks, combined with the different racing classes, and a mirror track circuit, opens up a wide range of racing at different skill levels. I find that getting three stars on all of the tracks is simple in the 50cc class. I skipped the 100cc class, and I jumped straight into the 150cc racers, providing a decent challenge in which I am still taking my time trying to get all of my three-star victories. I still have a heart pounding 200cc class to tackle when I'm ready. I really wanted to enjoy competing online, but some days are better than others in regard to being able to maintain a connection to the server. With each update, the graphics have been given more detail, and gameplay has improved, although I still get bumped out of the online races on occasion. Local multiplayer is a blast, but I could not imagine being able to do well on a split screen unless docked to be viewed through a full size television. Single player handheld is totally doable, though. I mostly play the four race circuits, but there are other modes that look quite fun. I love the weapons system. Two items may be in possession at any given time, the most recently acquired of which remains in reserve until the first weapon is spent. The "8" is a rare treat, which equips your kart with all eight weapons at once, their symbols circling your kart, and can be used in any order when selected when straight in front of your racer. I love my Switch, and I think Mario Kart 8 Deluxe is a must have title with incredible replay value. It is wonderful to play on the go, and is an amazing game to knock a few races out at my convenience at home. It is fun, it looks spectacular, and shortcuts are scattered about, and can gain some distance if your risk is met with success. I highly recomm mario Kart 8 Deluxe! It is a masteriece of a game that is exciting for experienced gamers, and is equipped with helper options that can make kart racing more accessible to young players who may not be as good at staying on the road. I love everything about it, except for the inconsistent internet connectivity.
V**T
List of Changes (Compared to the Wii U version)
This is the definitive edition version of Mario Kart 8, and a must buy for those who never owned the Wii U version. For those who already own the Wii U version, the changes may or not be worth it depending on what you're looking for. Without further ado here are the list of changes compared to the Wii U version: 1. 1080p with higher frame rate* when docked (TV mode) instead of 720p (on Wii U). Tabletop mode it's still 720p. Frame rate TV mode is 60fps, off TV mode is 59fps. Yes, one frame makes a difference when comparing side-by-side and/or when you have been playing dozens of hours of the original 2. 5 new characters: King Boo, Bowser Jr, Dry Bones, & Inklings (Boy and Girl) 3. Characters can now carry up to two items at once, even if they don't drag the first item 4. Double Item Box. Get two items when you run through a double item box or two singles. Note that you cannot swap items back and forth 5. "Smart Steering" A mode that prevents you from running off course or into a puddle of water. Good for toddlers or young children getting into the game (especially on the rainbow road courses). If the Smart Steering mode is on, the player's vehicle will have an antenna sticking out its rear end. The antenna blinks when Smart Steering is active. 6. "Auto-accelerate" for beginners. Can be used in conjunction with Smart Steering, essentially you don't have to hold down the accelerate button. Again, good for young children who just want to drive through the track without any stop-gaps. Works well when using the wheel peripheral 7. All DLC (from Wii U) included. Everything is unlocked from beginning except kart parts and Gold Mario. Kart Parts are unlocked by playing through the game and collecting coins. Gold Mario unlocked by winning all of the 200cc grand prix cup 8. Time Trials in the 200cc engine class have been added. Also added are new ghosts of Nintendo employees to race against 9. Ultra Mini-Turbo, denoted by pink/purple sparks that appear after the orange sparks which makes you boost significantly faster. Cannot be used with smart steering on 10. Online Play. -Option to change character and vehicle combinations during an online lobby without having to leave/exit out; this is done by pressing the "Y" button during the course selection screen of an online lobby. - You can see what lap everyone is in, in spectator mode if you finish early -When you win a match you get to wear a crown in the main online menu screen for everyone in the lobby to see. Hat also present when you're in the lead during a match - More icon packs for tournament mode 11. Faster loading times. Just a few seconds, but it adds up overtime. If you purchase Mario Kart Deluxe digital over the physical you get 1-2 secs off each track loading screen 12. New amiibo compatibility. You now get racing suits when scanning in specific amiibo 13. Boo and feather (battle mode only) item return to the game 14. You get the same 48 courses racing courses. But you get 5 additional new battle stages in battle mode + 3 retro stages 15. The Villager in now split between male and female selectable characters with different stats bringing the roster to the total of 42 characters (excluding character variants. Example: different color yoshis/shy guys, create your own mii, etc) 16. Graphical change: Motion Blur, High Quality Shadows, Confetti now drop to the ground showing animation at start of match 17. Battle mode: Biggest change in terms of gameplay. There are 4 battle mode game types: -Balloon Battle. Traditional Arena Style (no more battling in a circle) Mario Kart Battle mode where you use items to pop your opponent's balloons or steal them via feather item in order to score points. -Renegade Round Up. Cops and Robbers style setup. One team with the potted piranha plants try to capture all the other team before time runs out. Once captured your teammate can also free you from your jail cell -Bob-omb Blast. Same as balloon battle, but you only carry bombs -Coin Runner. Collect as many coins in the stage as you can before time runs out -Shine Thief. A keepway style game where you have to hold the Shrine Sprite the longest before time runs out. The driver holding the shrine sprite will have their speed lower the longer they hold it ==Additional notes: - There's 4 player split screen in docked (TV mode) and handheld/table top mode. Note that the screen for table top mode is really small and may be a problem for those who are far-sighted. When playing 2 player it's 60fps, 3 or more on the same screen it'll drops down 30fps -There's no Download Play, so you have to play split screen or have another copy of the game if you don't want to share the same screen or play more than 4 players -Stamps do not make a return since the Switch doesn't have miiverse -No more gamepad/duel screen when playing TV mode, so this time around you cannot see what items everyone is holding by glancing down -No voice chat (as of this review) unfortunately. Was present in the Wii U version with mic hardware (which no one bought). There's supposed to be a smart phone app that takes advantage of voice chat, but no word yet from Nintendo -Statistics of the vehicle parts and drivers have also been changed to make game more balanced -Other balance changes: Fire Hopping have been removed: An exploit in the Wii U version where you can repeatedly hop from left to right to get extra speed from turboboost. Blue shell dodge exploit still present. It's when you fall off the cliff the last second the blue shell is about to hit you, it'll save a lot of time recovering from the hit. Note this cannot be done when smart steering mode is on If a Blooper is about to ink the player as they cross the finish line, the player will still get inked. Red Shell Nerfed: If you're holding an item behind you while in the air, you can block a red shell Easier to break while drifting (advanced tactic) -Luigi still has his signature death stare If there's anything I missed please put it in the comments. Overall, i personally think the best additions are the enhanced battle mode and the portability aspect as I can now play during my break period and commute to work. I already sunk in over 300+ hours on the Wii U version and the upgrade is totally worth it for me as I got more than my money's worth in the original game on Wii U and plan to sync 300+ on the Switch version especially with the ease of use due to it's portability, and 100+ more hours of play in battle mode play with housemates. Well that is my personal perspective, so if you are in a similar situation it's a very good buy. If not, I hope the list of changes helped you in your purchasing decision
A**A
Tá perfeito
O jogo chegou inteiro. Ele está funcionando perfeitamente e é ótimo pra jogar com os amigos
S**N
Good game
Item came good
R**Z
La qualité du produit
Merci pour cet article je recommande
M**H
Wholesome game
Seriously this game is soo much fun and competitive when you are playing with family or with friends I would definitely recommend this game for the people who want to race with joy and fun
J**Y
A solid must buy based on tried and true formula!
Six years after the release of the last Mario Kart on console, the game re-emerges as a "must have" for the Switch! TL:DR, think of this as a rehash of Mario Kart 7 with some new Dash elements and remastered in HD (when docked). If you bought a Switch, you'll probably buy this... and Splatoon when it releases. If you know a little bit about the Mario Kart series, you know that each episode brings its little more to the table. Mario Kart Wii had the steering wheel and bikes, before that, they added hang-gliders and underwater passages, and before that, there were the loops. What this still lacks is the overall sensation of speed. If you've played Fast RMX, you might be disappointed but Mario Kart games have never been much on the speed feeling aspect -- but rather the actual track bits (ramps, loops, shortcuts, etc). This means you'll run a track many times to find and explore new paths. Still, it's less of a racing game and more of a party game. This is underscored by the awesome (according to my kids) "guided steering" mode. No longer are they bashing into walls on mistakes, they are riding in step with the party. Think of it like bowling with bumpers for beginners vs without. Yep, it's like that. Overall, it's not the most original episode of the series but Mario Kart 8 has the fun side that will ensure its success with the fans as newcomers. Hardcore racers will find the tracks too wide or the feeling of speed too low, but it's not a hardcore racing game. Nintendo has made this more balanced and less frustrating than Mario Kart Wii, more beautiful than Mario Kart 7 and more accessible to new players -- without succumbing to the tragedy that is "Super Mario Run". Finally, don't buy this for single player as the solo experience is rather thin. Grab a few Joycons, invite your friends and play on!
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