
Shroom Ridge also falls victim to this and finds itself lower on the list of tracks that stood out.

Sure, the argument of “if it ain’t broken, don’t fix it” could come into play, but it still would have been great to see the courses get a more in-depth and experimental Deluxe respray. Nostalgia will indeed play a large part in enjoying the latter, but it certainly feels like there’s a lost opportunity here Nintendo opted for a clean, almost like-for-like, copy of each track with no anti-gravity implementation whatsoever. While the likes of Mario Kart Tour’s Paris Promenade gives racers an interesting mix of lap-by-lap changes to cater for its different iterations, Sky Garden from GBA’s Mario Kart: Super Circuit on the other hand isn’t quite as thrilling.
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Having played a few hours on and offline with friends, and after grabbing three stars in each of the single-player Grand Prix cups, it’s fair to say that not every course in Wave 1 is consistently impressive. For the most part, the eight tracks spread across two new cups succeed in delivering the excellent course design we’ve grown accustomed to, but there are a few niggles here and there. It comes at no additional cost for NSO Expansion Pack owners, can be purchased separately for £22.49/$24.99, and those who don’t own it can still enjoy the new content with friends online who do. Day-one fans are clambering for the next mainline console game, but with the release of the Booster Course Pass, Nintendo hopes to make the wait for the next instalment a little easier. The formidable kart racer continues to dig its heels in on the weekly charts, it’s sold over a staggering 43 million copies globally (that’s over 51 million copies if you count the original Wii U version), and is often bundled with the Nintendo Switch during the holiday season. It’s hard to ignore the fact that Mario Kart 8 Deluxe is still going down a storm with Switch owners. With the promise of 40 more tracks by the end of next year to help soothe fans yearning for the next big console instalment, are we off to a strong rocket boost start with our first taste of the Booster Course Pass?

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