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Nintendo 3DS: Here’s The North American Mario Kart 7 TV Commercial

Nintendo of America has revealed the first Mario Kart 7 television commercial. The advert is a zany throwback to Nintendo commercials of the 90’s and is well worth a watch. Mario Kart 7 comes out December 2nd in Europe and December 4th in the North America.

43 thoughts on “Nintendo 3DS: Here’s The North American Mario Kart 7 TV Commercial”

  1. I love that Nintendo is bringing back the style of commercials they used in the late 80s-early 90s. I’m all for it, as long as that they don’t pull a Zelda rap on us…

    1. I am all for another Zelda rap. There are some underground hip hop groups that would ROCK a Zelda rap. Imagine the samples they could use, the wordplay. That’s IT! I am making a Zelda Rap. STAY TUNED.

  2. i just bought SM3DL and is garbage
    the controller looks like crap the soundtrack sucks full of mistakes and the game is just ok, the controls are not responsive at times but the game is just more of the same….

    1. I think you meant to say Skyward Sword since that’s the same comment as in other articles and it comes with the sound track CD. How do you mess up your own trolling?

    2. You remind me of that Zelda: Skyward Sword guy who says the same exact stuff. He’s called noname. BTW, SM3DL’s controller is the 3DS and it works, the soundtrack is awesome, and the game is awesome. And the game is SMB3, SMW, SM64, and SMG(2) combined. And this is MK7, WHY?!

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  4. This is why kids think that this is Nintendo is only for babies. Cause the commercials only appeal to kids so interm kids say its for babies

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