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"Rediseño de personajes de Mario Kart 9 inspirado en la película Super Mario Bros."

Apr 11,2025 Autor: Isabella

Nintendo finalmente ha presentado la tan esperada Nintendo Switch 2, y con ella viene la emocionante revelación de Mario Kart 9. Los fanáticos han sido rápidamente un rediseño significativo de un personaje en particular, inspirado en la reciente película de Super Mario Bros.

El trailer mostró a más de una docena de personajes, y aunque la mayoría apareció como esperaba los fanáticos, Donkey Kong llamó la atención de todos con un nuevo aspecto llamativo. Durante años, incluso décadas, el diseño de Donkey Kong se ha mantenido consistente en títulos como Mario Kart 8, Mario Tennis y Donkey Kong Country Returns. Sin embargo, el éxito de la película de Super Mario Bros. provocó una nueva versión de su apariencia, que Nintendo ahora se está integrando en sus juegos.

Donkey Kong en Mario Kart 8, The Animated Film y Mario Kart 9
Donkey Kong en Mario Kart 8, The Animated Film, y Mario Kart 9 (Crédito de la imagen: Nintendo)

Aunque solo se mostró una breve visión de Mario Kart 9, y Donkey Kong apareció en unas pocas escenas, está claro que su diseño ha sufrido una transformación notable. Es probable que una comparación más detallada esté disponible en abril durante el Nintendo Switch 2 Nintendo Direct. Mientras tanto, el trailer de la Revelación de la consola ofreció algunos teasers sobre el Nintendo Switch 2, centrándose principalmente en su apariencia. Confirmó que el nuevo hardware será en gran medida compatible con versiones al revés, introdujo un nuevo botón misterioso en los Joy-Cons y validó las teorías sobre el uso del controlador como mouse.

Si bien se anunció una ventana de lanzamiento de 2025 para el Nintendo Switch 2, se especula que la consola podría no llegar al mercado hasta junio como muy pronto. Este retraso se debe a numerosos eventos prácticos programados en todo el mundo, con la apertura de registro pronto.

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