Mario Kart Wii with Official Wii Wheel (Wii)

Release Date: 11/04/2008

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It's the Wii debut of the greatest arcade racing game series ever – Mario Kart is out now on Wii!

With more racers than ever before, WiFi racing against opponents across the globe, and new characters, stunts and weapons it's absolutely brilliant, and that's before you take into account the Wii Steering Wheel attachment that comes in the box and the addition of motorbikes to the vehicle line-up!

Ladies, Gentlemen, Gorillas, Dinosaurs, Plumbers, Mushrooms, Ghosts, Lizards and Turtles... Start Your Engines!

  • Developer: Nintendo
  • Publisher: Nintendo
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I Kart Believe It!

We’ve all got our favourite versions of Mario Kart. Most favour the SNES original. Personally I’ve always like the N64 version. Whatever your favourite Mario Kart game, Mario Kart Wii will not disappoint.

Mario Kart Wii is the Mario Kart with something for everyone. It’s even more pick up and play thanks to the motion-sensing control and the genius decision to include the Wii Steering Wheel. It’s only a piece of plastic – but it makes playing Mario Kart Wii all the more involving, and will be an enormous grin-inducing novelty for the largely non-gamer Wii audience.

Those more hardcore Mario Kart players however will probably want to opt for either the Classic or GameCube controller, or alternatively the Wiimote and Nunchuk setup, both of which allow for more precision steering.

The skill in Mario Kart Wii comes with chaining together drifts into Mario Kart Wii’s other boost mechanics.

Whichever you choose, controlling Mario Kart Wii is simple, but mastering it is altogether trickier. That’s mostly because of the new boost system. Gone are the days of waggling the analogue stick. That wouldn’t have worked with the Wii Wheel. Instead, holding your drift will give you the blue flame, and letting go grants a speed boost. A prolonged drift begets a red flame and a stronger acceleration. An auto drift option eliminates the boosts, but serious players will go with manual drift control.

To veterans, that may seem a little less skilful than past Mario Karts. And in a way it is. The skill in Mario Kart Wii comes with chaining together drifts into Mario Kart Wii’s other boost mechanics.

Qwiik Karting

Mario Kart Wii is the fastest Mario Kart ever. Boost pads are more liberally spread, and jumps can now be tricked off – which is as simple as wiggling the Wii Remote or wheel – to get a speed boost. Motorbikes, a new inclusion for Mario Kart Wii, can wheelie with an upwards flick of the Wiimote, which grants another speed boost at the expense of manoeuvrability.

String this all together skilfully and you’ll be wheelying into drifts, drifting into boost pads, boosting into stretches, drift-boosting into jumps, tricking in the air and boosting as you land. And that’s not even factoring in boosts from various Mushroom power-ups. The Wii Wheel may make Mario Kart Wii the most accessible in the series, but it’s also the deepest.

Apart from that, Mario Kart Wii is vintage Mario Kart. Literally, in the case of half of its tracks, which are reprisals of old Mario Kart courses. All have been brought up to Wii visual standards, which may not be a big jump for the GameCube tracks, but makes a big difference on the 16 GBA, DS and SNES courses. Nonetheless, the 16 Wii-exclusive courses are by far and away busier and more involving.

The Wii Wheel may make Mario Kart Wii the most accessible in the series, but it’s also the deepest.

In structure, Mario Kart Wii’s Grand Prix presents eight cups, four from the get-go, to play at 50cc, 100cc and 150cc classes. 50cc is Karts only, and 100cc is exclusive to bikes, which makes for a steep difficulty curve. But by the time you’ve hit 150cc you’ll be a Mario Kart Wii expert and able to reap the full benefits of both vehicles types, power-ups and its boosting bonkersness.

Mario Kart Wii expands the racing field from eight to twelve racers for online play, which works as well as, if not better than, any other online Wii title thus far, with support for two-player same-system play. Purists can still enjoy frantic four-player same-screen karting insanity in both race and Battle modes, too.

Sadly, Battle Mode is now purely team-based, but the ten arenas on offer – again, half new, half retro – provide a great selection. Additionally, the Mario Kart Wii Channel option allows you to track high scores and view online leaderboards, extending the usefulness of Time Trial modes and giving Mario Kart Wii a distinct community feel.

Like its forebears, Mario Kart Wii embodies Nintendo’s fun for all ethos. It adapts for the system to be widely playable, while giving hardcore Nintendo fanatics a further level of challenge, and brings it all online for up to twelve players to enjoy. GT5 Prologue may have only recently arrived, but for many this will be the year’s must-have racer, and arguably the best Mario Kart yet.

GAME's Verdict
plus points
  • The Wii Wheel will be great for novice gamers, while vetrans will enjoy adjusting to the new drift mechanics.
  • Stringing drifts, boosts, power ups, tricks and wheelies together gives Mario Kart Wii plenty of depth.
  • Fantastic online play with two players on one system. Still wonderful four-player splitscreen gaming offline, too.
minus points
  • Visually it's a mixed bag. New tracks look grand, old tracks a bit bland.
  • Battle Mode is now team-based only.
  • Perhaps still a tad too weapon focused for SNES Mario Kart lovers.

Review by: Mark 'Mushroom' Scott
Version Tested: Wii
Review Published: 17.04.08

User Reviews

Ufuk Boran posted on 01 Mar 2010
This is realy epic game, ive had it for like 2 weeks and its realy fun, but i suck >.>
Alex Standen posted on 25 Feb 2010
Mario kart is one of this best games on the wii and is brilliant to play with other people or with friends it has lots of crazy wacky courses to choose from as well as a variety of characters which some are unlockable it comes with time trials can you beat the experts! It also comes with wifi which means you can play with friends online. It is a great game and i reccomend it to everyone!
T Ellison posted on 18 Feb 2010
This game is a must if you have a Wii as this game is perfect for any age and very competitive.Online features are great, I recently connected online with two friends who have Wii's and played against 6 friends which is great fun. There are also monthly competitions to see how you rank with the rest of the WORLD!!!
Joe rugg posted on 15 Feb 2010
Absouletly great games! this is a great game for all the family, me n ma mum , sis, other sis and dad all love it. if i were you i would buy it
Anthony Duke posted on 14 Feb 2010
I do not know how people do not like it. I got game & i am still not board of this game I have played this with all the family & still have a joke about it un like a game that is ment to be so much better like other racing games on ps3. The graphics are not the best but the family fun makes up for that. I love this game. :p
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