A Quote by Mary Wiseman

I'm not like a huge gamer myself. I like 'Mario Kart!' — © Mary Wiseman
I'm not like a huge gamer myself. I like 'Mario Kart!'
I'm not a big gamer, really. I used to play back in the day - 'Mario Brothers,' 'Mario Kart' and 'Mortal Kombat.'
I've always been a huge, huge gamer in general, and I definitely grew up with all Nintendo products, and the Super Mario franchise has been a franchise that has shaped culture.
I got the first Nintendo system, and me and my mother would stay up and play it together for hours and hours and hours - mainly Super Mario Brothers and Mario Kart!
I've never actually played a Zelda game. I've played other N64 games, like Goldeneye, Mario Kart, they were my favourites.
If I can find time to play games, it's console gaming. I don't want to be plugged into my phone all the time. I'm waiting for the new Mario Kart to come out, but I've been playing Donkey Kong and Mario 3D World on the Wii U.
I love Mario Kart.
When we were designing 'Mario Kart 64,' we wanted it to feel like the player is controlling an RC car. If you play this game and get this feeling, then we will be happy because we accomplished our goal.
After that, we had a short conversation about how your body can sometimes seem totally separate. She said her body can feel like a distant bureaucracy controlled by telegrams from her brain, and I said my body is sometimes like that of Mario Mario, being controlled with a Nintendo joypad. Mario's surname is Mario.
I don't play racing games, unless it's 'Mario Kart.
If you could do 'Mario Kart' as a really cool film I'd do that.
You don't always get the waterfall shortcut in Mario Kart. That's life.
At one moment, I thought that if I didn't do a picture in a certain way, then it wasn't a 'Mario Testino Picture.' And I've realized that Mario Testino is everything, Mario Testino is whatever he feels like being, because it always ends up looking like me, whatever I do.
I play 'MLB 2K,' 'Madden,' and some old-school 'Mario Kart.'
I would certainly love to be playing Mario Kart up until the wee hours, but sometimes I've just got to call it quits.
My idea of a night out is actually a night in - in pajamas, with a good book or playing 'Mario Kart.' It's not that glamorous.
Game balance is a really important element of Mario Kart that we look very, very closely at and place a lot of value on.
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