Nintendo MariCar Victory

Nintendo Wins Lawsuit Against MariCar Go-Karts

Nintendo officially won the lawsuit against Japanese go-kart service MariCar. The legal battle has been ongoing since February 2017 and was only just resolved on December 24, 2020. As a result, MariCar will need to pay Nintendo ¥50 million on the grounds of intellectual infringement. Now that the lawsuit concluded, Nintendo released an official statement coinciding with the announcement. [Thanks, Game Watch!]

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The statement itself covered the history of the case, such as when the official lawsuit was filed. This included the follow-up in 2018, which involved the use of Nintendo-associated character costumes by MariCar. Nintendo ended its statement by saying that will continue to “take necessary measures against infringement of intellectual property, including our brands, to protect important intellectual properties that we have built up through years of effort.”

MariCar was a go-kart service in Tokyo, Japan that allowed residents and tourists to ride around the streets in go-karts. Videos of this service went viral online and showed participants wearing Mario, Yoshi, and other Nintendo character costumes.

A Mario Kart-themed attraction will be available at Super Nintendo World. Super Nintendo World will be part of the Universal Studios Japan park, which is located in Osaka. This new attraction will open on February 4, 2021.


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Senior staff writer, translator and streamer, Kazuma spends his time playing a variety of games ranging from farming simulators to classic CRPGs. Having spent upwards of 6 years in the industry, he has written reviews, features, guides, with work extending within the industry itself. In his spare time he speedruns games from the Resident Evil series, and raids in Final Fantasy XIV. His work, which has included in-depth features focusing on cultural analysis, has been seen on other websites such as Polygon and IGN.