マリオカート64

マリオカート64 (English: Mario Kart 64), is a kart racing  in the ' franchise and the second installement in the ' spinoff series, following , developed and published by. It was released exclusively for the on December 14, 1996.

Cast

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International version

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Localized version

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Title translation

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Trivia

 * While the announcer is voiced by John Hulaton in the Japanese version, the announcer in the international version is Mario himself, voiced by Charles Martinet.
 * Additionally, when the title screen show up, Japanese children simply shout out "Mario Kart", whereas the international version, Mario himself says "Welcome to Mario Kart".
 * Charles Martinet's name was misspelt as "Charles Martinee" in the credits. This mistake was exclusive to the Japanese version, as the misspelled name was fixed in the international version.
 * Interestingly, both John Hulaton and Thomas Spindler also had their lastnames misppelt, with John's being "Huraton" and Thomas's being "Spindlor". This is possibly due to how Japanese people pronounced and write words.
 * Some of the audio in the game were reused:
 * The audio from the Thwomps, as well as the Boos, are in fact edited versions of Mario and Wario's audio, with the one used for the Boos being used prior, in .
 * King Kong's roars, made by Peter Cullen in the 1976 King Kong film, were reused for Bowser for this game (even beforehand in Super Mario 64), as well as the other games onwards.