"Mario Kart 8" will launch at the end of May, and Nintendo plans to launch a smartphone service alongside the racer.
Nintendo recently released a track list for upcoming racer "Mario Kart 8."
Here are a few more things you should know about "Mario Kart 8."
Nintendo will launch "Mario Kart 8" on May 30, and it's released a 36 minute-long trailer with details about the game.
Nintendo's "Mario Kart 8" will launch for the Wii U next month.
Two new Mario and Luigi Wii U "Mario Kart 8" bundles are currently available for pre-order in the UK.
"Mario Kart 8" will launch on May 30 for the Wii U.
Along with 30 other characters, Diddy Kong will be coming to racer "Mario Kart 8" for the Wii U.
"Mario Kart 8" will launch this May, and we take a look back at the course that has become synonymous with the game.
'Mario Kart 8' will launch this May for the Wii U.
Nintendo has revealed a few more characters and tracks for Mario Kart 8, which will hit shelves next month.
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Nintendo's next platform subject is certainly creative.
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