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− | '''Mario Kart Wii''' is the | + | '''Mario Kart Wii''' is the sixth title in the ''Mario Kart'' series (discounting ''[[Mario Kart Arcade GP]]'' and [[Mario Kart Arcade GP 2|its sequel]]). It is the [[Wii]] installment of the series and was originally announced at E3 2007. |
=Gameplay= | =Gameplay= | ||
− | ''Mario Kart Wii'' features the same gameplay that has been a staple to the series. Players can choose from multiple racers with a variety of karts | + | ''Mario Kart Wii'' features the same gameplay that has been a staple to the series. Players can choose from multiple racers with a variety of karts to choose from as well. This game also introduces an alternate vehicle in the form of motorcycles. 50cc Mode features karts, while 100cc Mode features motorcycles and 150cc Mode features both. Additionally, [[Mii]]s are playable. The Mission Mode, introduced in ''[[Mario Kart DS]]'', is also featured for the first time in a console ''Mario Kart'' game. |
− | The | + | The game has different methods of play and comes packaged with the official [[Wii Wheel]] peripheral, although it can also be played with any of the Wii's other controllers. The game is [[Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection|Wi-Fi]] enabled (like ''Mario Kart DS''), but it also allows for Battle Mode to be played online, a first in the series. A ''Mario Kart Wii'' Channel was also opened to keep track of world records. |
− | The game | + | ==Playable Characters== |
+ | |||
+ | The following are the game's starting roster: | ||
+ | |||
+ | *[[Mario]] | ||
+ | *[[Luigi]] | ||
+ | *[[Princess Peach|Peach]] | ||
+ | *[[Yoshi]] | ||
+ | *[[Toad]] | ||
+ | *[[Bowser]] | ||
+ | *[[Donkey Kong]] | ||
+ | *[[Wario]] | ||
+ | *[[Waluigi]] | ||
+ | *[[Koopa|Koopa Troopa]] | ||
+ | *[[Mario#Baby_Mario|Baby Mario]] | ||
+ | *[[Princess Peach#Baby_Peach|Baby Peach]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | The following are unlockable characters: | ||
+ | |||
+ | *[[Luigi#Baby_Luigi|Baby Luigi]] | ||
+ | *[[Princess Daisy|Daisy]] | ||
+ | *[[Princess Daisy|Baby Daisy]] | ||
+ | *[[Rosalina]] | ||
+ | *[[Toadette]] | ||
+ | *[[Birdo]] | ||
+ | *[[Bowser Jr.]] | ||
+ | *[[King Boo]] | ||
+ | *[[Funky Kong]] | ||
+ | *[[Bowser|Dry Bowser]] | ||
+ | *[[Mii|Miis]] (males wearing overalls and females wearing dresses like Peach's) | ||
+ | |||
+ | This game notably added several new racers to the ''Mario Kart'' roster, including Baby versions of Peach and Daisy, Rosalina, Funky Kong, Dry Bowser and Miis. The character of Baby Daisy was created for this game. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Tracks== | ||
+ | {| style="text-align: left; width: 80%; margin: 0 auto; border-collapse: collapse;" border="1" cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" | ||
+ | !bgcolor= "#ABCDEF" align= "center" |Mushroom Cup | ||
+ | !bgcolor= "#ABCDEF" align= "center" |Flower Cup | ||
+ | !bgcolor= "#ABCDEF" align= "center" |Star Cup | ||
+ | !bgcolor= "#ABCDEF" align= "center" |Special Cup | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |Luigi Circuit | ||
+ | |Mario Circuit | ||
+ | |Daisy Circuit | ||
+ | |Dry Dry Ruins | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |Moo Moo Meadows | ||
+ | |Coconut Mall | ||
+ | |Koopa Cape | ||
+ | |Moonview Highway | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |Mushroom Gorge | ||
+ | |DK's Snowboard Cross | ||
+ | |Maple Treeway | ||
+ | |Bowser's Castle | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |Toad's Factory | ||
+ | |Wario's Gold Mine | ||
+ | |Grumble Volcano | ||
+ | |Rainbow Road | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | |||
+ | =Legacy= | ||
+ | |||
+ | This game introduced several elements that would be used in later games, such as Mii racers and the inclusion of bikes. Several courses from this game would reappear in later games as Retro courses, starting in the following game. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Sequels== | ||
+ | |||
+ | It was followed by ''[[Mario Kart 7]]'' for the [[3DS]] in 2011. The next ''Mario Kart'' game on a home console would be ''[[Mario Kart 8]]'' for the [[Wii U]]. | ||
+ | |||
+ | =See Also= | ||
+ | *[[Online Tournaments in Mario Kart Wii]] | ||
+ | *[[Mario Kart Tracks]] | ||
{{Mario Kart Series}} | {{Mario Kart Series}} | ||
− | [[Category: Video Games]] [[Category: Wii Games]] [[Category: Mario Games]] | + | [[Category: Video Games]] [[Category: Wii Games]] [[Category: Mario Games]] [[Category: Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection Games]] |
Latest revision as of 09:10, 17 January 2019
Mario Kart Wii | |
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Developer | Nintendo EAD |
Publisher | Nintendo |
System | Wii |
Release Date | JP April 10, 2008 EU April 11, 2008 AU April 24, 2008 US April 27, 2008 |
Gallery | GH Gallery |
Rating | ESRB: E |
Mario Kart Wii is the sixth title in the Mario Kart series (discounting Mario Kart Arcade GP and its sequel). It is the Wii installment of the series and was originally announced at E3 2007.
Gameplay[edit]
Mario Kart Wii features the same gameplay that has been a staple to the series. Players can choose from multiple racers with a variety of karts to choose from as well. This game also introduces an alternate vehicle in the form of motorcycles. 50cc Mode features karts, while 100cc Mode features motorcycles and 150cc Mode features both. Additionally, Miis are playable. The Mission Mode, introduced in Mario Kart DS, is also featured for the first time in a console Mario Kart game.
The game has different methods of play and comes packaged with the official Wii Wheel peripheral, although it can also be played with any of the Wii's other controllers. The game is Wi-Fi enabled (like Mario Kart DS), but it also allows for Battle Mode to be played online, a first in the series. A Mario Kart Wii Channel was also opened to keep track of world records.
Playable Characters[edit]
The following are the game's starting roster:
The following are unlockable characters:
- Baby Luigi
- Daisy
- Baby Daisy
- Rosalina
- Toadette
- Birdo
- Bowser Jr.
- King Boo
- Funky Kong
- Dry Bowser
- Miis (males wearing overalls and females wearing dresses like Peach's)
This game notably added several new racers to the Mario Kart roster, including Baby versions of Peach and Daisy, Rosalina, Funky Kong, Dry Bowser and Miis. The character of Baby Daisy was created for this game.
Tracks[edit]
Mushroom Cup | Flower Cup | Star Cup | Special Cup |
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Luigi Circuit | Mario Circuit | Daisy Circuit | Dry Dry Ruins |
Moo Moo Meadows | Coconut Mall | Koopa Cape | Moonview Highway |
Mushroom Gorge | DK's Snowboard Cross | Maple Treeway | Bowser's Castle |
Toad's Factory | Wario's Gold Mine | Grumble Volcano | Rainbow Road |
Legacy[edit]
This game introduced several elements that would be used in later games, such as Mii racers and the inclusion of bikes. Several courses from this game would reappear in later games as Retro courses, starting in the following game.
Sequels[edit]
It was followed by Mario Kart 7 for the 3DS in 2011. The next Mario Kart game on a home console would be Mario Kart 8 for the Wii U.
See Also[edit]
Titles in the Mario Kart Series |
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Super Mario Kart - Mario Kart 64 - Super Circuit - Double Dash!! - Mario Kart DS Mario Kart Wii - Mario Kart 7 - Mario Kart 8 (Deluxe) Mario Kart Arcade GP (2 - DX - VR) - Mario Kart Tour - Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit |