@saint: When Nintendo released Mario Kart 64 in Japan in 1996, they included parodies of some popular brands in the game. However, these were removed in the versions released in the USA in 1997. Nintendo renamed the brands and recreated their logos in a way that suits the Mario kart world. Marlboro became Marioro Goodyear became Koopa Air Shell became Shot! Mobil 1 became Yoshi 1 Agip became Luigip
Nintendo when someone copying them 😡
Nintendo when copying someone 😁
2026-07-18 21:56:58
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slash! :
Am I the only one who noticed this in mk8?
2026-07-18 21:32:23
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Charley :
I know they couldn’t have it in the western release because of licensing reasons, but it would’ve been kind of funny if they were in the game
2026-07-19 11:11:18
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carnagedio🇿🇦 :
first again with this ratio by 10 likes🙏
2026-07-18 21:01:16
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GreenLeaf :
Its not parody they dont have licence for brands so they make similar many games use same thing
2026-07-18 21:48:03
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Noe777 :
sin lugar a dudas una de las cosas que mas odio de los juegos de antes hechos en Japón es que siempre o casi siempre la versión exclusiva de Japón tiene o tenia mejor contenido que la versión americana y Global no se si fue por el resentimiento histórico que le tienen los japoneses a Estados Unidos y al mundo desde la segunda guerra mundial o que se yo pero por lo menos finalmente hoy en día Creo que eso no están común como antes
2026-07-19 03:59:10
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Cristian Aguirre :
Nice!
2026-07-18 21:02:26
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Br :
Such a fire game too 😭
2026-07-18 21:01:59
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Ab :
fire music
2026-07-18 21:21:14
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FentFucker :
Smoking on a pack of Marioros
2026-07-18 21:00:35
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coochiemuncher :
nah that says "Shaft" 💀
2026-07-19 03:18:05
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notromlucenko :
🥰🥰🥰
2026-07-19 10:02:56
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