Nintendo is celebrating its 35th Anniversary for Super Mario Bros. that includes a hefty amount of new games enhanced for the Nintendo Switch. One of the reveals we saw was Super Mario 3D All-Stars which includes Super Mario Sunshine, Super Mario 64, and Super Mario Galaxy.

Another reveal from the Direct was Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit which isn’t your normal Mario Kart game. This game was created in partnership with Velan Studios and it brings the Mario Kart series into the real world. This game uses a phyical Kart and it responds to boosts in-game and in the real world, stops when hit with an item and can be affected in different ways.

Players place gates to create a custom course layout in their home, where the only limit is their imagination. Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit, which is available in a Mario or Luigi set launches on October 16 at a suggested retail price of $99.99.

This is a very unique Mario Kart game that can bring families together during a gathering or just being at home and wanting to play against each other.

Tyler Nienburg Owner & Founder

Tyler has a passion for video games and started Rectify Gaming in 2013, where the goal was to bring players together. Over the years, Rectify Gaming has grown into a reliable media outlet for news, reviews, opinions, esports, and more.

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