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Mario Kart Wii
File:MKWiiBoxart.jpg
Box art for Mario Kart Wii
Developer(s)Nintendo EAD
Publisher(s)Nintendo
SeriesMario Kart
Platform(s)Wii
Release [1]
[2]


Genre(s)Kart racing
Mode(s)Single player, Multiplayer, Online multiplayer

Mario Kart Wii is a kart racing video game by Nintendo for the Wii console. The game is currently projected for a worldwide release in spring of 2008. The game will be released on April 10, 2008 in Japan, and April 11, 2008 in Europe. The game will be packaged with the Wii Wheel accessory, which is designed to house the Wii Remote to allow more intuitive and conventional steering.[4]

Gameplay

Like its predecessor, Mario Kart DS, Mario Kart Wii is based around single driver gameplay, unlike the approach by Mario Kart: Double Dash!! on the Nintendo GameCube, which featured two players on one kart.

A total of five different control choices have been confirmed. Players can choose to play the game using the Wii Wheel peripheral that comes packaged with the game, with the Wii Remote tilted on its side, the remote and nunchuk, a Nintendo GameCube controller, or a Wii Classic Controller.[5]

This game has been announced as supporting the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection service. It will support an online racing mode where players will be able to go against each other in a single race racing simultaneously and an online battle mode. It has been confirmed that it will also feature 12 player online races. It has also been confirmed that there will be online leagues and rankings along with local rankings. Famitsu reports that most of the online ranking would be done from a whole separate channel. You will also be able to download and send ghost data using the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection.[6][7]

Nintendo's UK site confirms that the European release of game will feature online text chat between players.[8] It will also feature an online spectator option which allows you to view your friends races and join in at the start of the next course.[8] There will also special worldwide online events orginised by Nintendo.[5]

It was revealed by NGamer magazine that the game would feature many of the old weapons and items that have been used in past Mario Kart games, and that a number of new items are also being added.[citation needed]

In addition to expanded gameplay, motorcycles were added. Players can either choose to use a motorcycle or a kart. But, as shown in videos and screenshots, different players can use karts or motorcycles simultaneously during gameplay.[9]

In addition, "Famitsu" magazine revealed that you can now perform tricks in the air by moving the steering wheel, or Wii Remote, respectively. The game will also have 16 brand new tracks, and 16 remakes of older tracks, which was also incorporated into Mario Kart DS. 10 battle stages are also being added. Miis will be useable during the game, and a separate channel, Mario Kart Channel, will be created to download other players' ghost times for the game.[10]

Characters

Karts

A feature returning from Mario Kart: Double Dash!! and Mario Kart DS is the use of multiple karts for each character. Each weight class appears to have their own vehicles, from a muscle car-like hot rod for Wario, Waluigi, Donkey Kong, and Bowser to a baby stroller/pushchair for Baby Mario, Baby Luigi, Baby Peach, and Toad. Also, there appears to be a basic "Kart" and motorcycle for each character, with the karts being similar to the karts from Mario Kart Arcade GP. The official names of these vehicles have not yet been revealed, although Famitsu magazine has revealed that the Wario Bike from the WarioWare series will be one of the vehicles used in the game.[citation needed]

It has been announced that all racers have a choice of 3 karts and 3 motorcycles, and that 50cc mode will feature karts only, 100cc mode will feature motorcycles only, and 150cc mode will feature a mix of both. It has also been announced that stunts will play a big part of the game, allowing the player to gain a boost after a stunt.[citation needed]

Development

At the E3 2007 Media and Business Summit, Mario Kart Wii was officially announced along with its online-enabled features. The first footage of the title was shown.[4] During Reggie Fils-Aime's presentation, he unveiled the new entry via a trailer that showed off some gameplay and some other characters.[citation needed]

References

  1. ^ GoNintendo » Blog Archive » Mario Kart Wii - even more details (Cube controller support?, tracks, ghosts, online leagues, and more)- What are you waiting for?
  2. ^ Wii News: Mario Kart Wii coming to Europe on April 11 - ComputerAndVideoGames.com
  3. ^ The Classification Board and Classification Review Board
  4. ^ a b "E3 2007: Not Your Father's Mario Kart". IGN. 2007-07-18. Retrieved 2007-08-03.
  5. ^ a b "Mario Kart Wii - UK Press Release from Nintendo". Nintendo.
  6. ^ Mario Kart Wii Detailed news from 1UP.com
  7. ^ Mario Kart Wii allows for 12-player online racing - Joystiq
  8. ^ a b "Mario Kart Wii - Nintendo UK product information page". Nintendo.
  9. ^ N-Europe: Screenshots: Mario Kart Wii
  10. ^ Mario Kart Wii Detailed news from 1UP.com