Mario Kart: Super Circuit is among my most underrated video games I've played so far. As a direct sequel to the Mode 7 racing game Super Mario Kart, it improves on several aspects where the original stumbled. While the unintuitive drifting system and slippery cornering of the SNES installment are still present, the forgiving and dynamic track design, reasonable AI racers and generous item system all render them much less problematic this time around. That is, if you don't bother getting 3 stars rank on all 20 tracks for every speed class, as
it's very demanding (if not outright unfair and illogical).