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''Mario Kart Wii'' returns the franchise to single driver gameplay, moving away from the approach of its predecessor, ''[[w:c:mariokart:Mario Kart DS|Mario Kart DS]]'' on the ''[[w:c:nintendo:Nintendo DS|Nintendo DS]]''. Like ''Mario Kart DS'', the game contains sixteen new tracks while also including sixteen classic tracks. |
''Mario Kart Wii'' returns the franchise to single driver gameplay, moving away from the approach of its predecessor, ''[[w:c:mariokart:Mario Kart DS|Mario Kart DS]]'' on the ''[[w:c:nintendo:Nintendo DS|Nintendo DS]]''. Like ''Mario Kart DS'', the game contains sixteen new tracks while also including sixteen classic tracks. |
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− | The biggest change from others in the series is that [[Bike]]s have been added to the mix. Each weight class has six karts and six bikes. Karts are heavier and can push bikes off-road while bikes can get a few extra [[Speed Boost]]s (via [[Wheelies]]) and a better turbo boost. |
+ | The biggest change from others in the series is that [[Bike]]s have been added to the mix. Each weight class has six karts and six bikes. Karts are heavier and can push bikes off-road while bikes can get a few extra [[Speed Boost]]s (via [[Wheelies]]) and a better turbo boost., but are slower |
Battle Mode has changed significantly from others in the series in that the player can no longer have a full fledged free-for-all and instead the players work on teams. This controversial change is also points-based and the [[Bob-omb]] and Shine Sprite battles were cut and replaced by a coin runners. |
Battle Mode has changed significantly from others in the series in that the player can no longer have a full fledged free-for-all and instead the players work on teams. This controversial change is also points-based and the [[Bob-omb]] and Shine Sprite battles were cut and replaced by a coin runners. |
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Mario Kart Wii | |
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Developer | Nintendo |
Distributor | Nintendo |
Designers | Yasuyuki Oyagi (director) Hideki Konno (producer) Shigeru Miyamoto (general producer) Satoru Iwata (executive producer) |
Released | April 27, 2008 |
Genre | Racing |
Modes | Single Player, Multi-player, Online |
Ratings | E - ESRB and 3+ - PEGI |
Platform | Wii |
Mario Kart Wii is a racing game for the Wii made by Nintendo, and it's very fun for people of all ages. Features of Mario Kart Wii include Online play using the Nintendo WiFi Connection, the Wii Wheel, and more!
Gameplay
Mario Kart Wii returns the franchise to single driver gameplay, moving away from the approach of its predecessor, Mario Kart DS on the Nintendo DS. Like Mario Kart DS, the game contains sixteen new tracks while also including sixteen classic tracks.
The biggest change from others in the series is that Bikes have been added to the mix. Each weight class has six karts and six bikes. Karts are heavier and can push bikes off-road while bikes can get a few extra Speed Boosts (via Wheelies) and a better turbo boost., but are slower
Battle Mode has changed significantly from others in the series in that the player can no longer have a full fledged free-for-all and instead the players work on teams. This controversial change is also points-based and the Bob-omb and Shine Sprite battles were cut and replaced by a coin runners.
There are two other racing modes: Online, where you race with up to 11 other players (or 10, if you invited a Guest to play) and the Tournament Mode. Every month there are two tournaments created by Nintendo, where you must do all kinds of things: beat a boss, complete a course quickly with lots of Golden Mushrooms and much more. You can access the current Tournament via the Mario Kart Wii Channel option in the Main Menu.
Also, Midair Stunts can be done for a speed boost. The Spin Turn technique has also returned from Mario Kart 64.
Racers, Vehicles and Weight Classes
List of Characters
- Light: Baby Luigi, Baby Mario, Baby Peach, Baby Daisy, Toad, Toadette, Koopa Troopa, Dry Bones.
- Medium: Mario, Luigi, Peach, Daisy, Yoshi, Birdo, Bowser Jr., Diddy Kong
- Heavy: Wario, Waluigi, Donkey Kong, Bowser, Rosalina, Dry Bowser, Funky Kong, King Boo.
- Antagonists Crabs, Goombas,Chain Chomp,Bowser,Blooper,Wario,Waluigi, Koopa Troopa,King Boo, Dry Bones, Dry Bowser,Thwomp, Lakitu, Bullet Bill
You can also play with your Miis: To get the Mii (Outfit A), beat the 100cc Special Cup.
To get the Mii (Outfit B), you must unlock all the Expert Staff Ghosts. Their Weight Class depends on their Weight/Height in the Mii Channel.
List of Vehicles
Bikes
- Small Bikes: Standard Bike S, Magikruiser, Quacker, Jet Bubble, Bit Bike, Bullet Bike.
- Medium Bikes: Standard Bike M, Sugarscoot, Sneakster, Dolphin Dasher, Zip Zip, Mach Bike.
- Large Bikes: Standard Bike L, Wario Bike, Shooting Star, Flame Runner, Spear, Phantom.
Karts
- Small Karts: Standard Kart S, Mini Beast, Tiny Titan, Blue Falcon, Cheep Charger, Booster Seat.
- Medium Karts: Standard Kart M, Sprinter, Daytripper, Wild Wing, Super Blooper, Classic Dragster.
- Large Karts: Standard Kart L, Offroader, Flame Flyer, Jetsetter, Honeycoupe, Piranha Prowler.
Characters
Mario (protagonist)
Luigi (deuteragonist)
Donkey Kong (one of the three tritagonists)
Diddy Kong (one of the three tritagonists)
Yoshi (tetaragonist)
Koopa Troopa (main antagonist), (one of the supporting protagonists)
Peach (one of the supporting protagonists)
Toad (one of the supporting protagonists)
Bowser (one of the supporting protagonists)
Bowser Jr. (one of the supporting protagonists)
Goomba (one of the main antagonists)
Thwomp (one of the main antagonists)
Toadette (one of the supporting protagonists)
Wario (one of the main antagonists), (one of the supporting protagonists)
Waluigi (one of the main antagonists), (one of the supporting protagonists)
Chain Chomp (one of the main antagonists)
Baby Peach (one of the supporting protagonists)
Crabs (one of the main antagonists)
Birdo (one of the supporting protagonists)
Baby Daisy (one of the supporting protagonists)
Blooper (one of the main antagonists)
Daisy (one of the supporting protagonists)
Baby Mario (one of the supporting protagonists)
Baby Luigi (one of the supporting protagonists)
Rosalina (one of the supporting protagonists)
Funky Kong (one of the supporting protagonists)
Dry Bones (one of the main antagonists), (one of the supporting protagonists)
King Boo (one of the main antagonists), (one of the supporting protagonists)
Lakitu (one of the main antagonists),(one of the supporting protagonists)
Items
Classic items from previous installments return as well as three new items.
- Banana
- Triple Banana
- Fake Item Box
- Green Shell
- Triple Green Shell
- Red Shell
- Triple Red Shell
- Spiny Shell
- Bob-omb
- Blooper
- Thunderbolt
- Thunder Cloud
- Mushroom
- Triple Mushroom
- Golden Mushroom
- Mega Mushroom
- Star
- Bullet Bill
- POW Block
Tracks
Here are all the Cups.
Mushroom Cup
Flower Cup
Star Cup
Special Cup
Shell Cup
Banana Cup
Leaf Cup
Lightning Cup
Battle Courses
- Block Plaza
- Delfino Pier
- Funky Stadium
- Chain Chomp Wheel
- Thwomp Desert
- SNES Battle Course 4
- GBA Battle Course 3
- N64 Skyscraper
- GCN Cookie Land
- DS Twilight House
Review
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