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'''''Mario Kart 8 Party Starter''''' is an activity game on the [[Play Nintendo]] website. It was made to promote the release of ''[[Mario Kart 8]]''.
'''''Mario Kart 8 Party Starter''''' was an [[List of miscellaneous Play Nintendo activities|activity]] on the [[Play Nintendo]] website.<ref>{{cite|date=October 2, 2014|url=davidwesst.com/blog/nintendo-builds-rich-html5-experiences/|title=Nintendo Builds Rich HTML5 Experiences|publisher=davidwesst.com|accessdate=February 25, 2025|archive=web.archive.org/web/20250225233305/https://davidwesst.com/blog/nintendo-builds-rich-html5-experiences/}}</ref> It was an application where users could design printable objects, namely invitations, {{wp|Bracket (tournament)|brackets}}, awards, and posters, intended to accompany and enhance a ''[[Mario Kart 8]]'' tournament between friends.


==Gameplay==
==Overview==
The game starts with a title screen prompting the player to click anywhere to play. They are then greeted with four options: "Create invites", "Set up brackets", "Design awards", and "Make a poster".
The application starts with a title screen prompting the user to click anywhere to play. They are then greeted with four options: "Create invites", "Set up brackets", "Design awards", and "Make a poster".


The "Create invites" option brings the player to a placeholder invitation card with a ''Mario Kart 8'' banner at the top, of which the player can write on. They can apply stamps depicting various characters, cups, and items in the game, add text boxes, draw using various colors, and even change the outer border. Once they are finished, the player can click on the "Done" button, where they then have the option to print out their invitation.
The "Create invites" option brings the user to a placeholder invitation card with a ''Mario Kart 8'' banner at the top. The user can write on the card, apply stamps depicting various characters, cups, and items in the game, add text boxes, draw using various colors, and even change the outer border. Once they are finished, the user can click on the "Done" button, where they then have the option to print out their invitation.


The "Set up brackets" option brings the player to a placeholder {{wp|bracket (tournament)|bracket}} with a ''Mario Kart 8'' banner at the top, of which the player can customize. They can apply stamps depicting various characters, cups, and items in the game, add text boxes, draw using various colors, change the outer border, and alter the number of competitors. Once they are finished, the player can click on the "Done" button, where they then have the option to print out their bracket.
The "Set up brackets" option brings the user to a placeholder bracket with a ''Mario Kart 8'' banner at the top, which the user can customize. They can apply stamps depicting various characters, cups, and items in the game, add text boxes, draw using various colors, change the outer border, and alter the number of competitors. Once they are finished, the user can click on the "Done" button, where they then have the option to print out their bracket.


The "Design awards" option brings the player to a placeholder award certificate with a ''Mario Kart 8'' banner at the top, of which the player can write on. They can apply stamps depicting various characters, cups, and items in the game, add text boxes (including those of the top three ranks), draw using various colors, and even change the outer border. Once they are finished, the player can click on the "Done" button, where they then have the option to print out their certificate.
The "Design awards" option brings the user to a placeholder award certificate with a ''Mario Kart 8'' banner at the top. The user can write on the certificate, apply stamps depicting various characters, cups, and items in the game, add text boxes (including those of the top three ranks), draw using various colors, and even change the outer border. Once they are finished, the user can click on the "Done" button, where they then have the option to print out their certificate.


The "Make a poster" option brings the player to a placeholder poster with a ''Mario Kart 8'' banner at the top, of which the player can write on. They can apply stamps depicting various characters, cups, and items in the game, add text boxes, draw using various colors, and even change the outer border. Once they are finished, the player can click on the "Done" button, where they then have the option to print out their poster.
The "Make a poster" option brings the user to a placeholder poster with a ''Mario Kart 8'' banner at the top, which the user can write on. They can apply stamps depicting various characters, cups, and items in the game, add text boxes, draw using various colors, and even change the outer border. Once they are finished, the user can click on the "Done" button, where they then have the option to print out their poster.


==Website description==
==Website description==
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''Make your next Mario Kart 8 Tournament even more fun with this awesome tool!''
''Make your next Mario Kart 8 Tournament even more fun with this awesome tool!''
===Preview===
 
'''''Get the party started!'''''
'''''Get the party started!'''''


''With the, um, Party Starter for Mario Kart 8.''
''With the, um, Party Starter for Mario Kart 8.''


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==Gallery==
[[Category:Play Nintendo Activities]]
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==External links==
*{{cite|url=play.nintendo.com/activities/play/mario-kart-8-party-starter/|title=Link to the activity|publisher=Play Nintendo|accessdate=February 25, 2025|deadlink=y}}
 
==References==
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Mario Kart 8 Party Starter
Title screen for the Mario Kart 8 Party Starter game
Publisher Nintendo
Platform Browser
Ratings N/A
Mode Single player
Input Pointing device

Mario Kart 8 Party Starter was an activity on the Play Nintendo website.[1] It was an application where users could design printable objects, namely invitations, brackets, awards, and posters, intended to accompany and enhance a Mario Kart 8 tournament between friends.

Overview

The application starts with a title screen prompting the user to click anywhere to play. They are then greeted with four options: "Create invites", "Set up brackets", "Design awards", and "Make a poster".

The "Create invites" option brings the user to a placeholder invitation card with a Mario Kart 8 banner at the top. The user can write on the card, apply stamps depicting various characters, cups, and items in the game, add text boxes, draw using various colors, and even change the outer border. Once they are finished, the user can click on the "Done" button, where they then have the option to print out their invitation.

The "Set up brackets" option brings the user to a placeholder bracket with a Mario Kart 8 banner at the top, which the user can customize. They can apply stamps depicting various characters, cups, and items in the game, add text boxes, draw using various colors, change the outer border, and alter the number of competitors. Once they are finished, the user can click on the "Done" button, where they then have the option to print out their bracket.

The "Design awards" option brings the user to a placeholder award certificate with a Mario Kart 8 banner at the top. The user can write on the certificate, apply stamps depicting various characters, cups, and items in the game, add text boxes (including those of the top three ranks), draw using various colors, and even change the outer border. Once they are finished, the user can click on the "Done" button, where they then have the option to print out their certificate.

The "Make a poster" option brings the user to a placeholder poster with a Mario Kart 8 banner at the top, which the user can write on. They can apply stamps depicting various characters, cups, and items in the game, add text boxes, draw using various colors, and even change the outer border. Once they are finished, the user can click on the "Done" button, where they then have the option to print out their poster.

Website description

Create invites for your friends, make tournament brackets, and even design awards.

Make your next Mario Kart 8 Tournament even more fun with this awesome tool!

Get the party started!

With the, um, Party Starter for Mario Kart 8.

Gallery

External links

References

  1. ^ October 2, 2014. Nintendo Builds Rich HTML5 Experiences. davidwesst.com. Retrieved February 25, 2025. (Archived February 25, 2025, 23:33:05 UTC via Wayback Machine.)