![]() ![]() This sort of barrier is most often called a “sub”, as in “sub-1:20”, which in this case simply means a time under a minute and twenty seconds. My first sense of accomplishment was breaking the 1:20 mark. I got bit by a bug and still have a bit of the itch even to this day. What surprised me quite a bit, was just how addicting Time Trials became, almost instantly. I was already developing a competitive mindset by the time I first picked up MK7 I had realized my skill in World Tour’s online tournaments, consistently placing among the very top positions almost every time. My experience with MK7’s GP mode, though, was the wake-up call I needed to start playing competitively. I continued to play the game’s final track in Time Trial mode, something I had toyed around with in past games, but viewed as “practice” for Grand Prix and didn’t see too much value in the offering. Naturally, I ended up finishing with SNES Rainbow Road, and despite the simplicity of its design, the starry sky with the 3D effect on, the risk of falling off (and the consequent reward of success), and the sheer speed of rushing through the course signaled to me that I had unfinished business. The Grand Prix were child’s play to me getting through them was a rather mundane exercise in which the main purpose was to become acquainted with the tracks themselves. I was bored of Mario Golf: World Tour and had borrowed my brother’s copy of MK7. I won’t lie: the graphics were beautiful at the time, but I had a mission in mind: to score a world record. Why? Well, the most obvious answer was that I’ve been a Mario Kart nut since I was a kid, but there was something else that drew me to this particular entry. It was Christmas of 2014, and I had just been gifted a Wii U along with a handful of games, Mario Kart 8 being the one I was particularly excited for. ![]() When I first started playing Mario Kart competitively, it wasn’t to play MKU, or compete in any form of online tournament or league. ![]()
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