The Switch 2 surprise I'm most excited about is Mario Kart 9's Yoshi-shaped roadside diner named Yoshi's, which appears to tribute a 32-year old classic SNES puzzler
Get in loser, we're going to Yoshi's

Pretty much the entire internet was expecting today's Switch 2 debut, but the trailer did bring us a surprise first look at the next Mario Kart game - which, for the sake of convenience, I'm gonna be calling 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Mario Kart 9 from here o💛n out. More than anything else, I'm obsessed with Yoshi's, which appears to be a Yoshi-owned-and-operated roadside diner that's giving me flashbacks to a 32-ye🥂ar-old puzzle game I thought Nintendo had forgotten about.
The track displayed in the bits of Mario Kart 9 footage we see is set along an American-style highway through the desert, and as befits the setting the racers blast past a roadside diner/gas꧟ station combo. Here, though, that diner is shaped like a 𝓰Yoshi's head and is appropriately named Yoshi's, implying that there's a colorful dinosaur behind the counter slinging burgers.

The new game doesn't yet have an official title, but given the lineage of the past couple of mainline entries - Mario Kart 7 and Mario Kart 8 - calling it anything other than Mario Kart 9 wou♏ld seem a bit odd. Technically you could count Mario Kart Tour in as the ninth game, making this Mario Kart 10, but that'd be giving the mobile spin-off an honor Nintendo never offered to Mario Kart's numerous arcade entries.
Whatever it ends up being called, the new Mar🧔🌃io Kart appears to show off 24-person multiplayer in that trailer, as well as a whole new look for Donkey Kong seemingly inspired🍸 by the Mario movie. Perhaps the most shocking detail, though, is that 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Princess Peach has given up proper racౠing gear to round the track in a full royal gown oncꦯe again. Good for her, I guess, but 🥂that seems like a safety hazard.
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