King Boo<\/li>\n<\/ul>\nWith the exception of Gold Mario, all of these characters are available at the start of the roster. That’s important because in the Wii U version, you had to unlock characters which led to a frustrating experience if you didn’t unlock your favorite racer until much, much later. Which leads me into my next point…<\/p>\n
3. Mario Kart 8 Deluxe handles unlockables better than MK8 on Wii U.<\/h2>\n
I think we can all agree that one of the most frustrating parts of Mario Kart 8 is that individual characters were part of the unlockables system, which satisfied absolutely no one. People have their favorite racers they want to play and being presented with a blank screen of characters to unlock wasn’t the fun that Nintendo thought it would be.<\/p>\n
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That’s why Nintendo decided to listen to player feedback when the game released and now in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, you unlock karts and parts rather than characters. Now everyone can play who they like to play from the get go, without having to spend a bunch of hours waiting for the game to randomly unlock a character upon winning a cup. <\/p>\n
The course system was given the same approach, so all courses are available to play at the start of the game instead of having to unlock them by winning cups. This makes more sense for a party oriented game and for those of you who like the challenge of earning something, you unlock Gold Mario by winning all 200cc cups.<\/p>\n
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The Nintendo time trials are still available if you want a real challenge in beating tracks, too. <\/p>\n
4. Battle Mode has been revamped to be much more fun.<\/h2>\n