We would really hate to think of just how many hours were spent playing Mario Kart on the Nintendo 64 console. They were the best times, but there were probably more productive things the kids of the '90s could have been doing with their time. Whether you favored Yoshi, Toad, Princess Peach, Bowser, or another member of the gang, children around the world simply loved playing Mario Kart 64.
Although Mario Kart existed pre-64 in the form of Super Mario Kart on the Super Nintendo console, for some reason it wasn't huge until Nintendo 64 was on the market. If you own a working copy for Mario Kart 64, it could fetch more than $1,000. That's if you can bear to let it go - plenty of people still play it on their old Nintendo 64 consoles!