Mario Kart Tribute Comes To The PC, Only It's Kinda Bleak

Author: Unit 734 | Date: 0001.01.01

Nintendo will never, ever release Mario Kart on the PC. But the l86.com สล็อต company can’t stop fans making games that explore the series’ inherent weirdness, and call their game Mario Cars 2: 64. Made in a week by Chelsea Saunders, it takes a good, hard look HUC at just what Mario Kart is: a bunch of Nintendo characters (and friends) doing something l86.com สล็อต they don’t normally do, for no good reason. And HUC99 then they keep doing it. And then… You can download the game from here, or if you’re HUC lazy (or at work), below is HUC99 a playthrough by Nick Robinson

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