Mario Kart, Mirror Mode
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Like previous Mario Kart games, Mario Kart World has Mirror Mode, which allows you to play tracks backwards. This presents a new challenge for players used to
Spotted by IGN, an account on X called Ninjinaut showcased the Mirror Mode Easter egg in Free Roam for Mario Kart World. The video sees Baby Rosalina jumping into the window, which is a direct callback to Super Mario 64's mechanic for accessing new worlds.
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DBLTAP on MSNMario Kart World tips everyone needs to knowMario Kart World is the first entirely new Nintendo kart racer in over a decade, and it takes on a brand new open world formula. This has changed track layout, in addition to physics, items, characters,
Mario Kart World fans have discovered a way to zoom around the game's open world in Mirror Mode — and the way to access it is a cool throwback to a classic Nintendo platformer. Remember warping ...
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Mario Kart World, released on June 5 for Nintendo Switch 2, is packed with easter eggs linked to the various games in the Mario franchise. One of these easter eggs is the mirror mode from Super Mario 64, which is also available in the racing game. How do you unlock it? We tell you all about it!
If you're playing Mario Kart World, you'll likely be unlocking a steady stream of new vehicles simply playing the game as you normally would — progressing through Grand Prix Cups, Knockout Tour and hunting down challenges in Free Roam.
Mario Kart World ditched a good few things from Mario Kart 8, notably the anti-gravity, which has been replaced with some truly wild wallriding and jumping tech. However, one thing the Nintendo Switch 2 racer did keep from its predecessor was how new karts were unlocked,