Mario Kart Wii with Wii Wheel
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Start your engines and race with Mario and his friends with their finely tuned racing machines in Mario Kart Wii. Use 3 different control styles with the Wii Wheel included in the box. The worldwide race is on with a whole new set of tricks, tracks, and ways to play. Mario Kart Wii draws on courses and battle arenas from every game in the series - not to mention tons of new ones. The true king of the Mushroom Kingdom racing circuits will finally be crowned. Experience new tracks, enhanced Wii graphics, extraordinary gameplay and much more. Place first in Grand Prix circuits or clear skill-based missions to open up increasingly difficult and thrilling circuits. You can have multiplayer races on any open courses or battle in arenas. Now you can feel like you are Mario and steering to avoid obstacles and doing incredible stunts.
Special Powers/Weapons/Moves/Features - Shake the Wii Remote to pull off a trick that will temporarily boost your speed. When riding a bike, gain additional speed by flicking the Wii Remote up and popping a wheelie Up to 12 people via Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection or up to 10 people via Wi-Fi Connection with 2 people playing locally
- Amazon Sales Rank: #1 in Video Games
- Brand: Nintendo
- Model: rvlrrmce
- Released on: 2008-04-27
- ESRB Rating: Everyone
- Platform: Nintendo Wii
- Dimensions: .0" h x .0" w x .0" l, .44 pounds
Features
- Wii Wheel must be used with a Wii Remote (Remote not included)
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
Drivers, start your engines!
Nintendo is bringing Mario and his friends with their finely tuned racing machines back and this time to the Nintendo Wii. With 3 different control styles and a Wii Wheel included in the box, Mario Kart Wii is bound to be the best in the series. The worldwide race is on with a whole new set of tricks, tracks, and ways to play! Place first in Grand Prix circuits or clear skill-based missions. Mario Kart Wii draws on courses and battle arenas from every game in the series not to mention tons of new ones the true king of the Mushroom Kingdom racing circuits will finally be crowned.
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Game Features:
- The Wii Wheel transforms the Wii Remote™ controller into a steering wheel that feels natural in anyone's hands, while the Wii Remote and Nunchuk™ controller offer a classic control style for the Mario Kart veteran. In either configuration, players can perform speed-boosting tricks with a shake of the Wii Remote.
- Players can race as their favorite Nintendo character, or even as themselves! Mario Kart Wii lets players race with their personalized Mii™ characters. And racers will see other Mii characters they have created cheering from the sidelines on some race courses.
- Players can compete with up to three friends in their living room. Or challenge up to 11 opponents via Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection in the biggest Mario Kart race yet. All tracks and modes of play are available via Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection, and players can visit the Mario Kart Channel to compete in tournaments, check rankings, see when their friends are playing and download ghost data.
- Cruise new tracks and arenas or tour classic courses from Super Mario Kart™, Mario Kart® 64, Mario Kart®: Super Circuit™, Mario Kart®: Double Dash!!™ and Mario Kart® DS. Tired of riding on four wheels? Bust out one of the new motorbikes for special tricks and techniques.
Characters
Nintendo favorites Mario™, Luigi™, Peach™, Yoshi®, Donkey Kong®, Wario™, Bowser™ and Toad™, plus a host of new faces-including your own! Get into the game and put your Mii™ character behind the wheel.
Special Powers/Weapons/Moves/Features
Whether racing around an obstacle-filled track or battling in an arena, drifting and tossing items are the keys to Mario Kart success. Players can shake the Wii Remote while launching off a ramp to pull off a trick that will temporarily boost their speed. When riding a bike, players can gain additional speed by flicking the Wii Remote up and popping a wheelie
Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection:
Keeping in the tradition of Mario Kart, Nintendo has pushed multiplayer racingeven further utilizing the Wii's built in Wi-Fi Connection. There are two options for races and battles over Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection: up to 12 people via Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection or up to 10 people via Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection with two people playing locally.
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Customer Reviews
Great game for Wii
Overall this is one of the best games for Wii in my opinion. If you've ever played the classic Mario Kart for N64 you'll most likely enjoy this version too. The racing maps are well designed and there's plenty of variety throughout. The Wii wheel works great as a controller but you don't need it to play as long as you have a Wii remote. It's really fun to play alone but it's great to have a few people play with you in races.
My only complaint regards the VS "battle" mode that allows you to battle other players. I think this part of the game was changed for the worse since the N64 version, it's still fun but there aren't enough options and there's a time limit that makes it feel more like a "minigame" than an important multiplayer addition.
Yet overall, improved graphics, the Wii wheel, and a classic but revamped take on Nintendo's finest characters and themes make this game a must have for Wii owners.
Possibly the Best Family Video Game of all time!
This game is fun for all right out of the box. In about 2 or 3 races, you get the control of the car down and off you go! It is fun for all, even our 6 year olds can play this and win races, but it is also still challenging for all ages.
This is a great title and highly recommended for any family looking for a game to play together.
Carefree fun! An average player's account...
I was wary of trying this game out for a while, due to the many disappointed reviews I read here. After all, who could want to experience the magic of getting continually blasted by the Blue Shell of Doom, causing long lines of losses?
But the Wii's game entourage is limited, and I still wanted to build up a decent library... and I'd always thought Mario Kart games were pretty neat. So I asked for it for Christmas... and I've been having a GRAND time with it since.
The chaos from the frequent item bombardment is immense at times, but for me it kept the races from growing too boring. The course designs are elaborate and fun to look at as you whip around anticipating your next power slide. Now, I've only played one 150cc Grand Prix so far, but I've found that in general it's the obstacles you have to watch out for more than anything if you're aiming to win. Look for the closest corner cuts, check out for any hidden passageways, etc. Heck, I follow the time trial ghosts to see which routes they take... the Coconut Mall one was surprising, as I'd never even known that a certain shortcut she took even existed up until then. But I'm getting off topic.
The courses all come from several past Mario Kart games, plus a few designed especially for this one. It's colorful. Unlocking something is like getting a surprise present, especially with the characters. Eventually you will unlock yourself! Well, that is if you made your Mii look like you. Haha! The bikes ands karts are all noticeably different in how they perform, and you'll be kept busy wondering which one will work the best for what you want. (I favor Rosalina on the Wario Bike myself.)
Now for the two things that I don't care for much... I mentioned earlier that the item chaos keeps things from getting too boring. Well, that's still true, but the constant recovering you'll be doing gets very tiresome after a while. "I just want to keep moving, is that too much to ask?" one will say.
Also, the character's vocalizations could have used more variety. It was so scary hearing my Mii shout, "Wahay!" really loud every few seconds that eventually I had to stop using her, because I couldn't take it anymore.
Well, that's that. Happy playing, all.












