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Mario Kart 8 Deluxe for the Nintendo Switch console is a continuation of the Mario Kart series of games. This installement includes both new tracks and tracks from previous installments of the series. Mario Kart 8 Deluxe can be played alone with the Singleplayer gamemodes, Splitscreen with up to 4 players on TV Mode (2 in Handheld Mode) and Online…
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Mario Kart 8 Deluxe for the Nintendo Switch console is a continuation of the Mario Kart series of games. This installement includes both new tracks and tracks from previous installments of the series. Mario Kart 8 Deluxe can be played alone with the Singleplayer gamemodes, Splitscreen with up to 4 players on TV Mode (2 in Handheld Mode) and Online with a maximum of 12 players. There are multiple combinations of characters and karts to choose from. Online Multiplayer requires Nintendo Switch Online.
Red Steel is an exclusive Wii launch title that takes full advantage of the console's innovative controller and puts players directly into the action-packed first-person experience with the weapon in their hand - literally. An engaging storyline unfolds as you learn that your fiancée has been kidnapped and her father - a Japanese mafia kingpin -...
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One of the best loved children's books of all time, Dr. Seuss' Cat in the Hat is coming to the big screen this year with Mike 'Austin Powers' Myers in the starring role as the madcap moggy. As well as bursting to life in cinemas, the Cat's peculiar brand of adventures are also heading to PS2 courtesy of Vivendi Universal Games, giving younger...
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