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Oscar Gonzalez is a Texas native who covered video games, conspiracy theories, misinformation and cryptocurrency. Thursday's reveal of the Nintendo Switch 2 only showed the hardware playing one ...
And in between shots of the shiny new console, its sleek dock, and its innovative magnetic Joy-Cons, Nintendo subtely teased the next Mario Kart entry. Appearing on screen for less than 20 seconds ...
Mario Kart fans are pouring over yesterday's reveal of a new entry in Nintendo's racing series for Switch 2 - and have come up with a few more clues on how the game might play. Our first look at ...
As one of the oldest and most beloved characters from the Mario franchise, Donkey Kong is a household name and a go-to racer for many Mario Kart lovers. His redesign is very different from what ...
The Nintendo Switch 2 was revealed overnight alongside a brand new Mario Kart game and whilst details are light on the new Mario Kart game, we did get a look at Donkey Kong who has a brand new look.
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The newly unveiled Mario Kart 9 game for Nintendo Switch 2 sports the first sign of the Donkey Kong redesign from the movie. As fans scour every frame of the Nintendo Switch 2 reveal trailer for ...
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