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The prototype version of Super Mario Kart features a glitch that has been fixed in the release version, whereby pausing the game just after the driver is hit by an obstacle and then restarting the race will cause the camera to view the driver from the side instead of from behind.
This makes the game extremely difficult to control since it is basically impossible to see more than a short distance ahead of the character, and the controls being rotated 90 degrees relative to the D-Pad directions.
Particularly entertaining is Yoshi's reaction to this glitch. All drivers in the game only have a single sprite per facing direction, and Yoshi's sprites have him stick out his tongue when going directly right or left. Since he is going left by default in this state, this causes him to always have his mouth open.
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MARVEL Tōkon: Fighting Souls | Knights of Doom Trailer
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■ The Fourth Team Joins the Battle: Knights of Doom
Led by Doctor Doom (voiced by SungWon Cho), Knights of Doom bring three powerful newcomers to the MARVEL Tokon: Fighting Souls roster: Magneto (voiced by James Arnold Taylor), Green Goblin (voiced by Steve Blum), and Carnage (voiced by Kellen Goff). This fearsome team of villains may have taken some fans by surprise.
How did these characters come together as a team, and what motivations drive each of them to enter the tournament? All of this will be revealed in a dramatic story that you can experience in Episode Mode.
We’re also excited to unveil a variation of a previously revealed stage: the Night version of Marvel’s New York. This stage serves as the home stage for the Knights of Doom team, depicting a striking nighttime version of New York that contrasts sharply with its previously revealed daytime version.
We hope you enjoy seeing the city transformed after dark; and keep an eye out, as this stage is packed with hidden Easter eggs!
■ New Playable Characters
Magneto
A supremely powerful mutant who has long stood as one of the X-Men’s greatest adversaries, Magneto possesses the ability to generate and manipulate magnetic fields.
Driven by his belief in mutant supremacy and the domination of the world by his kind over humans, Magneto fundamentally rejects the X-Men’s ideal of peaceful coexistence between humans and mutants, placing him in direct opposition to them.
How will a man of such overwhelming strength and pride come to align himself with Doctor Doom? Stay tuned to find out.
In gameplay, Magneto turns the battlefield into a weapon, hurling surrounding objects at his enemies. Thrown objects shatter into debris that remains on the stage, enhancing his abilities when used in conjunction with his skills.
As debris swirls across the screen, Magneto truly lives up to his title as the Master of Magnetism.
Green Goblin
A supervillain clad in an aviator-like combat suit, Green Goblin is the infamous archenemy of Spider-Man. Behind the mask is Norman Osborn, a prominent presidential candidate of the United States, living a double life that blends public respectability with utter madness. Obsessed with defeating Spider-Man, Green Goblin showcases both his twisted personality and relentless determination in MARVEL Tokon: Fighting Souls.
Riding his bat-shaped glider, Green Goblin excels at high-speed movement.
Use a wide variety of projectile weapons—such as Razor Bats and Pumpkin Bombs—to harass your opponents, then swoop in for devastating aerial assaults. True to his nature, his attacks are unconventional and tricky, making him highly effective at disrupting enemy tactics.
Carnage
Carnage is a villain who revels in chaos and destruction above all else.
Originally a psychopathic serial killer, he became what he is today after bonding with a symbiote. Currently, Carnage is imprisoned in The Raft, the world’s most secure prison designed to hold supervillains.
His personality is brutally aggressive and utterly merciless.
In combat, Carnage transforms his arms into bladed weapons and uses symbiote tendrils to unleash relentless attacks.
Landing hits with his tendrils places enemies into a temporary “symbiote-infested” state. While infested, Carnage’s skills are empowered, allowing him to tear through defenses and drain enemy health, even through guards, for overwhelmingly one-sided assaults.
■ The Champion Revealed
At last, the veil has been lifted on the main threat to our teams of heroes and villains: The Champion of the Universe (voiced by Sean Kenin Elias Reyes).
An Elder of the Universe who has lived for billions of years, the Champion travels alongside the Promoter in search of worthy opponents.
A true battle fanatic, he journeys from planet to planet in pursuit of the ultimate fight.
Those who fail to satisfy him in combat face the annihilation of their entire world, and this time, Earth has been chosen as his next target.
The Promoter has officially declared the start of “The Challenge of the Champion” tournament.
Teams of four will be formed to compete in preliminary rounds, and the team that emerges victorious will earn the right to challenge the Champion himself.
The Champion is designed to embody overwhelming power, confidence, dignity, and elegance. His muscular physique combined with a tailored suit creates a stylish yet imposing presence, expressing both his role as the tournament’s host and his calm anticipation of facing powerful opponents. Details such as his sunglasses and belt buckle also reflect his personality—be sure to take a closer look.
■ New Key Art Unveiled
Finally, we’re thrilled to share the final key art for the game.
This illustration was created by Yuki Kato, the main character artist for MARVEL Tokon: Fighting Souls, and finalized by talented 2D artists at Arc System Works.
The artwork strongly emphasizes the game’s 4v4 fighting mechanics and narrative, while boldly showcasing each team’s leader at the forefront.
We hope you enjoy this new key art and keep an eye out for it at retail stores and digital storefronts.
In Mario Kart 8/Deluxe, the anti-gravity section on the GBA Mario Circuit track is held up by giant blue car jacks that have extremely faint writing on them. Enhancing the contrast shows it reads "Ultra Arm".
The name and design of the jacks is a reference to Ultra Hand, a toy produced by Nintendo in 1966 (designed by Gunpei Yokoi, later inventor of the Game & Watch and Game Boy among other achievements). The Ultra Hand has been referenced many times all across Nintendo media, recently famously through the "Ultrahand" ability in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.
In addition to featuring the Ultra Hand in many WarioWare microgames, the man getting his wallet stolen on the packaging is also featured in the "Clawing for More" boss microgame in WarioWare Gold.
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