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Spiny Shell
The Spiny Shell, commonly referred to as the blue shell, is a power-up item in the ''Mario Kart'' video game series. Originating in ''Mario Kart 64'' (1996) and featured in every main entry of the series since then, the blue shell, when used, aims directly at the racer in first place, stopping them on impact. The blue shell acts as a "catch-up" mechanic, with racers ranked towards the bottom having a better chance of it spawning when driving into item boxes, giving them a better chance at diminishing the lead of the racer in top position. In addition to the ''Mario Kart'' series, the blue shell appeared in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series from 2001's ''Melee'' onwards (it has been directly featured as a power-up item from ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS'' and ''Wii U'' onwards), and in '' Mario Hoops 3-on-3''. A character based on the item appears in the 2023 film ''The Super Mario Bros. Movie'', voiced by Scott Menville. Initially, the blue shell was impossible to stop or d ...
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Mario Kart
is a series of kart racing games based on the ''Mario (franchise), Mario'' franchise developed and published by Nintendo. Players compete in go-kart races while using various power-up item (game terminology), items. It features Characters in the Mario franchise, characters from the ''Mario'' series racing along tracks from the ''Mario'' universe. Some releases have also included characters from other popular franchises like ''Pac-Man (franchise), Pac-Man'', ''The Legend of Zelda'', ''Animal Crossing'', and ''Splatoon''. The series was launched in 1992 with ''Super Mario Kart'' on the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES), to critical and commercial success. The ''Mario Kart'' series totals seventeen games, with eight on home consoles, three on handheld-only consoles, five arcade games co-developed with Namco, and one for mobile phones. Over 189 million copies of the series have been sold worldwide. ''Mario Kart 8'', released on the Wii U in 2014 and ported to the Ninten ...
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Gamasutra
''Game Developer'' (known as ''Gamasutra'' until 2021) is a website created in 1997 that focuses on aspects of video game development. It is owned and operated by Informa TechTarget and acted as the online sister publication to the print magazine '' Game Developer'' prior to the latter's closure in 2013. Site sections ''Game Developer'' publishes daily news, features like post-game post-mortems and critical essays from developers, and user-submitted blog posts. The articles can be filtered by topic (All, Console/ PC, Social/Online, Smartphone/ Tablet, Independent, Serious) and category (Programming, Art, Audio, Design, Production, Biz (Business)/Marketing). The site has an online storefront for books on game design, RSS feeds and the website's Twitter account. The site also has a section for users to apply for contracted work and open positions at various development studios. Trade Center Resource While it does post news found on typical video game websites, ''Game Devel ...
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Super Mario Kart
is a 1992 kart racing game developed and published by Nintendo for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES). The first game in the ''Mario Kart'' series, it was released in Japan and North America in 1992, and in Europe the following year in 1993. Selling 8.76 million copies worldwide, the game went on to become the fourth best-selling SNES game of all time. ''Super Mario Kart'' was re-released on the Wii's Virtual Console in 2009, on the Wii U's Virtual Console in 2013, and on the New Nintendo 3DS's Virtual Console in 2016. Nintendo re-released ''Super Mario Kart'' in 2017 as part of the company's Super NES Classic Edition. In ''Super Mario Kart'', the player takes control of one of eight ''Mario'' series characters, each with differing capabilities. In single player mode players can race against computer-controlled characters in 4 multi-race cups consisting of 20 tracks (5 in each cup) over three difficulty levels (50cc, 100cc and 150cc). During the races, offensive ...
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Hideki Konno
(born May 13, 1965) is a video game director, game designer and producer who works for Nintendo. Since 2015, Konno works as a manager at Nintendo EPD on the Smart Device Group, the department responsible for the production of Nintendo's mobile games. Biography Konno joined Nintendo in 1986, where he worked on positions such as assistant director in the beginning of his career, along with being the director for games such as '' Super Mario Kart'' and '' Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island''. Around the beginning of the 2000s, he became the group manager of his own department at Nintendo EAD, where he produced games such as '' Nintendogs'', '' Mario Kart DS'' and ''Mario Kart Wii''. Konno also went on to become the producer for the Nintendo DS's successor, the Nintendo 3DS The is a foldable dual-screen handheld game console produced by Nintendo. Announced in March 2010 as the successor to the Nintendo DS, the console was released originally on February 26, 2011 and went ...
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Rainbow Road (Mario Kart)
Rainbow Road is the name of several levels featured in the ''Mario Kart'' racing game series, developed and published by Nintendo. Usually presented as a rainbow-colored racing course suspended in space, Rainbow Road is widely recognized as one of the most iconic staple elements of the ''Mario Kart'' video game series. Characteristics Rainbow Road customarily appears as the final brand new track of each ''Mario Kart'' game and the final race of the Special Cup. It typically is among the most difficult to complete, since most Rainbow Road tracks often have little to no guardrails to prevent the player from falling off the edges of the track, and oftentimes feature tight curves, steep slopes, and wavy grounds. Most Rainbow Road courses have been revised to be featured more than once throughout the series, with the original one appearing in four distinct games and the second one three times. Appearances Rainbow Road appears as the final level of every major ''Mario Kart'' game exc ...
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