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Revision as of 11:40, June 6, 2020
Animal Crossing x Mario Kart 8 is a downloadable content pack (DLC) for the Wii U game Mario Kart 8, released on April 23, 2015, which contains content based on the Animal Crossing series. The content pack includes the introduction of Isabelle and the human player as playable racers. It also contains two cups, one of which is based on Animal Crossing (the Crossing Cup), and two new vehicles based on Animal Crossing, the City Tripper and the Streetle. The Crossing Cup's signature track (named 'Animal Crossing') has players racing through an Animal Crossing village whose season changes each time the course is played. Familiar faces and buildings can be found on the sidelines, and Resetti even makes an appearance as an unforeseen obstacle, popping out of the ground similar to Monty Mole. The track features newly recorded music more suited to the fast-paced Mario Kart atmosphere.
The Animal Crossing course was one of three Mario Kart 8 courses chosen for players to race on during the 2015 Nintendo World Championships on June 14, 2015.
Some later Wii U premium bundles included both the game and the DLC together. The enhanced port of the game on Nintendo Switch, Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, includes the Animal Crossing x Mario Kart 8 DLC as standard in-game content. Unlike before, however, vehicles that appeared in the original pack are now unlocked at random by collecting coins in races.
Content
Characters
Player (or Villager), from the Animal Crossing series
Isabelle, from Animal Crossing: New Leaf
Dry Bowser, from the Mario series
Vehicles and Parts
Tracks
Crossing Cup | |
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GCN Baby Park | 3DS Neo Bowser City |
GBA Cheese Land | GBA Ribbon Road |
Wild Woods | Super Bell Subway |
Animal Crossing | Big Blue (from F-Zero series) |
Gallery
Animal Crossing course
Spring
Summer
Autumn
Winter
Assets
Player (or Villager), from the Animal Crossing series
Dry Bowser, from the Mario series
External links
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