In the vast world of internet subcultures, there is a special kind of magic that happens when fans stop just watching and start creating. From the chaotic GMOD antics of SMG4 to the clever “How It Should Have Ended” (HISHE) parodies, we’ve seen these characters conquer YouTube. But there is one thing missing—a definitive, high-octane crossover that brings them all together.
Imagine a racing game that doesn’t just stick to one franchise, but instead celebrates the absolute legends of fan-made content. Here is why this concept needs to become a reality.
The Ultimate Roster
A kart racer is only as good as its drivers. Fanon Karts would feature a cast of indie animated icons:
- Cube: The Fanon Productions mascot
- SMG4: Driving a custom meme-machine, likely powered by spaghetti and pure chaos.
- Tyler Collins
- Batman (HISHE Version): He doesn’t just race; he wins because… well, he’s Batman. Expect him to be sipping coffee in the winner’s circle.
- Superman (HISHE Version)
- Wiz (Death Battle)
- Boomstick (Death Battle)
Courses Without Boundaries
The beauty of “Fanon” is that it isn’t tied to a single world. One minute you’re drifting through the Mushroom Kingdom, and the next you’re navigating a track based on the Super Cafe. It would have mechanics inspired by Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds.
The Adventure Mode: Saving the Fanon-verse
This wouldn’t just be about Grand Prix trophies. Fanon Karts needs a full-blown Adventure Mode.
Play Anywhere, Anytime
To truly be a game of the people, Fanon Karts shouldn’t be locked to one console.
- PC/Steam: For the modding community to add even more characters.
- Consoles: High-speed local split-screen for you and your friends.
A game like Fanon Karts would be the ultimate tribute to the creators who have entertained us for decades.
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