
In addition, players now assemble their own karts, rather than select preset karts as in the previous games. Players can now use hang-gliders to navigate through the air and propellers to drive underwater.

Players can also create custom communities, which can be accessed by other players via codes. Online races and battles return, allowing up to 8 players to race or battle using the Nintendo Network online service. Players can set their own rules for Battle Mode, choosing CPU difficulty, which items will appear or team games. Battle Mode features two different modes Balloon Battle and Coin Runners, the latter returning from Mario Kart Wii. Time Trials have players race on tracks to set records, as well as race against their own or other racers' ghosts. Along with Grand Prix, Time Trials, and Battle Modes also return. Players compete for gold trophies in the eight Grand Prix cups, consisting of four Nitro Cups and four Retro Cups, a returning feature from Mario Kart DS and Mario Kart Wii. Mario Kart 7 features the standard gameplay present in the preceding games in the series, with the gameplay style being very close to that of Mario Kart Wii. Once Nintendo introduced retail games that could be downloaded via the Nintendo eShop, Mario Kart 7 was released in 2012 for the eShop, where it requires 635.38 MB (5,083 blocks) to download. Mario Kart 7 is the first Mario game to use the Nintendo Network service as it offers the ability to create custom communities, which would then become one of the features of the service. Nintendo stated that the game brings "a bunch of new elements" to the Mario Kart series. Players can also receive Ghost data via SpotPass and race against other player's Ghosts from around the world. In the game, players are able to exchange Ghost data and play online in multiplayer mode.


Kart customization is also introduced instead of racing in pre-made karts like the previous titles. The main new feature of this installment is the hang gliding and underwater driving, which allows racers to glide through the air and race in underwater sections of the new and old tracks. Additionally, it is the first Mario Kart game to be developed by more than one video game developer, namely Nintendo EAD and Retro Studios, and the second Mario Kart to have a different video game developer (not including the Mario Kart Arcade GP series), the first being Mario Kart: Super Circuit.
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This is the second (the first was Super Mario 3D Land, which was released a month before this game) installment in the Mario series overall (excluding the crossover installments) to be localized to Dutch, Portuguese, and Russian. It is the eleventh installment of the Mario Kart series overall, the seventh in the main series (hence the game's title), and the third on a handheld console. Romaji: Mario Kāto 7) (also called MK7, MK3DS, and originally called Mario Kart 3DS) is a 2011 racing game developed by Nintendo EAD and Retro Studios for the Nintendo 3DS. Scripts Mario Kart 7 ( JP Japanese: マリオカート7.
