The first entry in the legendary kart series finally arrives on the Virtual Console

Thankfully, Nintendo isnt just pushing out filler titles after the Hanabi Festival. Super Mario Kart was the game that started the whole kart racing genre in the early 90s. You wont find blue shells and other extravagant items here, with more simple items making the game much less forgiving. The limit of two players in multiplayer may seem limited compared to the most recent games, but it still manages to be intense. The usual SNES price of 800 Points applies here.

Three out of four aint bad, which is what we get out of the Euro DSiWare games. First is Oscar in Movieland, whose release is quite curious. Its the sequel to last years Oscar in Toyland, which we didnt receive; it must have done well enough elsewhere for them to risk a rating. As youd expect, the 7 worlds are based on movie themes this time around, and the game was actually around in the SNES generation. A platformer is always nice, so it seems like a decent deal for 800 Points.
Moving on, Spaceball Revolution is based on the WiiWare version of the same name. Everything makes it on this 500-Point port except mutiplayer. Last is AiRace Tunnel in which you race in a tunnel; yeah, were shocked as well.
Virtual Console
Super Mario Kart (SNES, Nintendo – 800 Points)
WiiWare
Chronos Twins DX (EnjoyUp Games – 700 Points)
Family Mini Golf (Aksys Games – 500 Points)
DSiWare
AiRace Tunnel (QubicGames – 200 Points)
Oscar in Movieland (Virtual Playground – 800 Points)
Spaceball Revolution (Virtual Toys – 500 Points)



