![]() ![]() If you did poorly on the first course, you had to give it your all to make up for it. Unfortunately, this wasn’t always such an easy task, as courses such as Peach Raceway were grueling, marathon runs that required near perfection to execute, and even if you did come all the way back after completing Peach Raceway, Bowser’s Castle still laid ahead as the final task of the Grand Prix. This wasn’t the case with the multiplayer Grand Prix. But it’s just one track and that’s it you move on and forget about the past. ![]() ![]() I do enjoy how seemless the online multiplayer is for Mario Kart 7. But Mario Kart 64 featured something that seems to be underrated: multiplayer Grand Prix. But boy, the addictive and gripping nature of those tracks. On their own they were already great, running past the dangers of the best Bowser’s Castle in the franchise or trying to keep your footing in Banshee Boardwalk. Lets face it, the gameplay wasn’t as special as some other games we’d see on Nintendo’s console. That’s what made Mario Kart 64 so memorable. A Look Back At is our retro review column that takes a look at games from yesterday or yesteryear and what made them so great, unique, or memorable.
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