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[[File:Lakitu - Mario Kart 8.png|thumbnail|[[Lakitu]] filming with a '''Mario Kart TV''' camera.]]
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'''Mario Kart TV''' is the fictional broadcasting system in ''[[Mario Kart 8]]''. Within the game, the Mario Kart TV feature integrates with [[Miiverse]], allowing players to share replay videos of races, which others can then watch and leave comments on. The feature also allows players to edit their own replay videos by using various options, including slo-mo, backmasking, and fast-forward. Slo-mo causes the entire replay video to play slowly, backmasking causes the video to play in reverse, and fast-forward causes a replay video to play rapidly, essentially the opposite of slo-mo.
'''Mario Kart TV''' is the fictional broadcasting system in ''[[Mario Kart 8]]''. Within the game, the Mario Kart TV feature integrates with [[Miiverse]], allowing players to share replay videos of races, which others can then watch and leave comments on. The feature also allows players to edit their own replay videos by using various options, including slo-mo, backmasking, and fast-forward. Slo-mo causes the entire replay video to play slowly, backmasking causes the video to play in reverse, and fast-forward causes a replay video to play rapidly, essentially the opposite of slo-mo.

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Mario Kart TVs logo

Mario Kart TV is the fictional broadcasting system in Mario Kart 8. Within the game, the Mario Kart TV feature integrates with Miiverse, allowing players to share replay videos of races, which others can then watch and leave comments on. The feature also allows players to edit their own replay videos by using various options, including slo-mo, backmasking, and fast-forward. Slo-mo causes the entire replay video to play slowly, backmasking causes the video to play in reverse, and fast-forward causes a replay video to play rapidly, essentially the opposite of slo-mo. Template:BoxTop