1. Super Mario Kart (1992)
This was a close call. The top 3 on my list are in an ever-constant battle for the top slot in this time period. All three of the games that I have mentioned are pure gems and are the best of their respective genres. However, when it came to finding the top slot, it came down to one thing and one thing only– impact. Some may argue that Super Metroid was ahead of its time and is one of the greatest action games of all time and that’s a legitimate reason. Others may say that A Link to the Past was the blueprint for all the great Zelda games since and that it has always ranked upon the greatest games on SNES. And once again, that’s another legitimate bit of reasoning. However, Super Mario Kart gets the top slot because of the legacy that it started and also because it’s one of the greatest racing games of all time.
Super Mario Kart did something that the other two games didn’t quite do– it invented a genre. The kart racing genre had been non-existent until this game came along. It also took the Mode 7 graphics that had been flirted with time and time again and did wonders with it. The graphics may look hokey now, but back then it was nothing short of stunning. This game is what helped bring people together and tear them apart at the same time. It also helped pioneer a few other genres that we may not have realized. This was the one of the first games that did something along the lines of crossovers or having characters from several in-universe games get together to do something silly. Could you imagine someone doing this with Mortal Kombat? (Actually, that would be pretty amusing.) That, in turn, brought out the Mario Sports games, the Mario Party games and even Super Smash Bros.. It may be a stretch to say that it all was traced back to Super Mario Kart, but it’s up there in a list of video games that have had so much impact on the world of Nintendo.
And so, that is why Super Mario Kart is ranked first. It brought a lot to the table and its impact is still felt to this day. Maybe I’ll change my mind a few days from now (not the first time), but I do honestly believe that Super Mario Kart is a very important game.
Why Andrew loves Super Mario Kart…
When I mentioned I’d be writing a blurb for Super Mario Kart, I apparently dumbfounded my roommate. “They’re still making Mario Kart games?” he asked, apparently not realizing that red and green shells alike have been pelting the world over for the past twenty (!) years. And what a wonderful twenty years it’s been! Super Mario Kart holds its own even now, as anyone can find from the Virtual Console. The Battle Mode is still tops, second to perhaps only Mario Kart 64‘s Block Fort– and the Feather (predating Roc’s Feather in Link’s Awakening) was useless but hilarious to play around with. But I’m going into favorites here, which is exactly the point of Super Mario Kart: find a character (Koopa Troopa), tap Y+A to shrink him/her down, find a track, and find a friend to pelt your favorite found items at. Thanks for letting us choose, Super Mario Kart. You’ll always be my favorite..
Why Mel loves Super Mario Kart…
I feel like I owe an explanation for this list…or at least this slot. Why is it at number 1 compared to other great games like Super Metroid, Super Mario World, and Earthbound? It’s more about its influence and its impact on the gaming world and as much as you guys may think otherwise, there was a HUGE impact. First off, it invented around the neighborhood of three new genres. One of them being the kart-racing genre, which I have no idea where we’d be without that genre. While there had been several racing games before and since, nothing was quite like Super Mario Kart and the series of Mario Karts that followed. This also what invented the Mascot Racer. Where different characters of a single franchise (or maybe multiple) would come together and race around. In a world where people love the idea of crossovers, this helped us all wonder questions that we never wondered but yet still want to see like “who would win in a kart race between Mario and Bowser?” And probably the biggest reason is that without this game, you’d probably not have a lot of the other fun crossover games…well this one and Marvel vs Capcom. These two games helped spawn a ton of video game related crossover games or AU-styled games like Mario Party or Super Smash Bros..
Also, dude, the game is fun. What else is there needed to be said? And I’m partial to the samba styled songs.