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'''''Super Mario Kart''''' is a 1992 racing game developed by Nintendo EAD and published by Nintendo for the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]], and the first entry in the ''Mario Kart'' sub-series of the ''Mario'' franchise. The game was featured in ''[[Putting Our Guests to the Test]]'', a short-lived former series on [[The D-Pad]] where various guests on the [[The D-Pad (podcast)|podcast]] would record their times on Mario Circuit 2.
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|game_title = Super Mario Kart
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|thumbnail = [[File:Super-mario-kart-2nd.png|250px]]
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|franchise = ''Mario''
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|developer = Nintendo EAD
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|publisher = Nintendo
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|platforms = [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]]
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|release_dates = {{Start date|1992|9|1}}
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|genre = Racing
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|run = October 12, 2017
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|episodes = 1
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|players = {{Plainlist|
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* [[Rick Desilets]]
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* [[John Selig]]
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|elength = 12 minutes
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|playlist = https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MSNOtqtD9Xw
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|plength = 12:48
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|part_of = ''[[D-Pad Classics]]''
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|preceded = ''[[F-Zero]]''
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'''''Super Mario Kart''''' is a 1992 racing game developed by Nintendo EAD and published by Nintendo for the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]], and the first entry in the ''Mario Kart'' sub-series of the ''Mario'' franchise. The game was featured on the channel in 2012 for ''[[Putting Our Guests to the Test]]'', a short-lived former series on [[The D-Pad]] where various guests on the [[The D-Pad (podcast)|podcast]] would record their times on Mario Circuit 2. A total of 3 episodes were released. Five years later, the game was once again played on the channel, this time using the Super NES Classic Edition re-release, as the eighth game in the ''[[D-Pad Classics]]'' series. A single episode was released on October 12, 2017.
  
 
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|ShortSummary = Rick and John, who have been randomly picking the SNES Classic games, are surprised to have ''Super Mario Kart'' come up immediately after ''[[F-Zero]]''. They face off against each other in a 50cc Mushroom Cup Grand Prix. Due to the easy difficulty, both players finish well ahead of the enemy AI in every race; Rick wins the first three without many problems. The fourth race, on the Bowser's Castle track, is won by John after Rick is spun awkwardly by hitting a green shell. Believing it to be over, the two are surprised to realize that the Grand Prix in ''Super Mario Kart'' contains five races - the final race is narrowly won by Rick, giving him the overall victory.
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Revision as of 14:44, 12 October 2017

Super Mario Kart
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Franchise Mario
Developed by Nintendo EAD
Published by Nintendo
Platform(s) Super Nintendo Entertainment System
Release date(s) September 1, 1992 (1992-09-01)
Genre Racing
Let's Play
Played by
Original run October 12, 2017
No. of episodes 1
Episode length 12 minutes
Playlist link
Playlist length 12:48
Megaseries
Part of D-Pad Classics
Preceded by F-Zero

Super Mario Kart is a 1992 racing game developed by Nintendo EAD and published by Nintendo for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System, and the first entry in the Mario Kart sub-series of the Mario franchise. The game was featured on the channel in 2012 for Putting Our Guests to the Test, a short-lived former series on The D-Pad where various guests on the podcast would record their times on Mario Circuit 2. A total of 3 episodes were released. Five years later, the game was once again played on the channel, this time using the Super NES Classic Edition re-release, as the eighth game in the D-Pad Classics series. A single episode was released on October 12, 2017.

Episodes

Putting Our Guests to the Test

EpisodeTitleLengthPlayerCommentatorsRelease date
1"Rick Desilets vs. Mario Circuit 2"3:01RickTBA18 April 2012 (2012-04-18)
2"Nick Bebel vs. Mario Circuit 2"3:01BebelTBA18 April 2012 (2012-04-18)
3"Sara Gouveia vs. Mario Circuit 2"3:01SaraTBA29 April 2012 (2012-04-29)

D-Pad Classics

VideoEpisodeTitleLengthPlayer(s)CommentatorsRelease date
111"The Czar of Math"12:48Rick, John 12 October 2017 (2017-10-12)
Rick and John, who have been randomly picking the SNES Classic games, are surprised to have Super Mario Kart come up immediately after F-Zero. They face off against each other in a 50cc Mushroom Cup Grand Prix. Due to the easy difficulty, both players finish well ahead of the enemy AI in every race; Rick wins the first three without many problems. The fourth race, on the Bowser's Castle track, is won by John after Rick is spun awkwardly by hitting a green shell. Believing it to be over, the two are surprised to realize that the Grand Prix in Super Mario Kart contains five races - the final race is narrowly won by Rick, giving him the overall victory.