The mode also includes single-player VS races and CPU controlled players to compete in VS races as well since Mario Kart DS. Multiple human players race against each other on any course with customised rules such as team racing and item frequency. The best time is then saved as a ghost, which the player can compete against in later trials. The player races alone in order to finish any course in the fastest time possible. Players earn points according to their finishing position in each race and the top three players with the most points overall will receive a trophy. These are divided into two groups Nitro, being the new tracks, and Retro, tracks from previous Mario Kart games. As the level increases, the vehicles will go faster. Players compete in 8 "cups," groups of four courses each with three difficulty levels: 50cc, 100cc and 150cc. Their are 3 main activities you can use your vehicle in. So no more will you be leading the race and then be struck down by someone who can't drive at all and who got given the blue shell out of pity by the game, all the while you have been using your bananas you have collected to stop the people in second and third who are jealous of you. ![]() New items include the Boomerang Flower, which can be thrown to attack players, the Piranha Plant, which attacks nearby racers and obstacles, the Crazy Eight, which gives the user eight items, and the Super Horn, which can be used to attack nearby opponents and defend against items, including the Blue Shell. There is a huge amount of customisation with picking a different vehicle, tire and glider. ![]() Mario Kart 8 features anti-gravity racing, introduces ATVs, uploading highlights to YouTube via Mario Kart TV, up to four local players in Grand Prix races, downloadable content, and is the first in the series to boast HD graphics.
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