D espite being one of the most popular games ever to be released, Super Mario 64 never got a sequel. Super Mario 64 is ...
YouTube personality and kinetic artist Joseph Herscher has created a real life Lego Mario Kart race track in his home using everyday items such as books, handheld weights and tupperware.
One fan who seemingly knows this all too well is Joseph Herscher, who via his YouTube channel Joseph's Machines has created an automated real-life Mario Kart track on which to race various Lego sets.
As LEGO announces the new LEGO Mario Kart set on MAR10 Day, we thought it would be fun to highlight other Mario Kart LEGO sets worth picking up from the LEGO Super Mario: Mario Kart collection.
Alongside all of the deals, Mario Day brought a very exciting announcement: a Lego Mario Kart display model for adults is slated to release on May 15. Check out our Lego Mario & Standard Kart ...
March 10 marks National Mario Day, and if you’re a Super Mario fan, you’re going to want to hop on this freebie LEGO deal to celebrate. Through March 11, LEGO is offering a free Mario Kart ...
Right now, LEGO has double insider points on select Super Mario sets through March 11. The offers are available for a limited time only, so don’t wait on your purchase. Each of the following ...
Now that hotly anticipated newcomers such as the Shire, Twilight, and Mario Kart have joined the range, I'm hoping we'll see a similar occurrence this November. If you're part of Lego's own ...
The Game Cube was a great system but didn’t sell ... The only slight issue is the camera control, but Super Mario 64 is otherwise such a tight and complete package that it still blows our ...
Considering how many of them there are these days, finding the best Lego sets can feel like an impossible task. Or like finding a brick in a haystack of bricks, actually. You can choose between ...
His note about the GameCube’s handle being an early attempt ... Completely different energy. I love it. Super Mario Odyssey came next right at the midpoint of the stream, and that’s where ...