Mario Kart Wii with Wii Wheel
Mario Kart with Wheel WiiDrivers, start your engines! Nintendo brings Mario and his friends with their finely tuned machines back and this time racing to the Nintendo Wii. With three different styles of control and a Wii Wheel included in the box, Mario Kart Wii is bound to be the best of the series. The global race is a whole new set of tricks, tracks, and ways to play! The first place in the Grand Prix circuits or clear skill-based missions. Mario Kart Wii draws on courses and arenas of every game of the series?? not to mention tons of new?? the true king of the circuits of the Mushroom Kingdom racing will finally be crowned.
Wii Wheel included! New Intense Tracks and Tricks
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Price: $ 49.99 Price: $ 34.95


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review by Glenn Ware for Mario Kart Wii with Wii Wheel Rating:
I’ve never owned a Mario Kart before can not compare with the other versions but this one for the Wii is a fun game. I was worried before I bought the Wii Wheel does not work very well. I was wrong direction, I think it works very well.
Tracks and the game are great fun for people of all ages. The game is easy to learn for beginners and fun for more experienced Gammer. The game reminds me of something you play an arcade with all sorts of things that happen while you are driving in the course. Playing against friends is a lot of pleasure in a well.
I tried to play it on the line and it was an explosion. I just had fun compared to some of xbox/ps3 online racing games where it can be stressful trying to compete and listening to 13 years in anger.
If you are looking for a game which is fun for the whole family, especailly children, I would choose it above. Its easy to learn and fun to play.
Review by Michael Kerner Mario Kart Wii with Wii Wheel Rating:
Undoubtingly, Nintendo has really showed more muscle in their games for the Wii this year. With games that really stretched beyond imagination for fans like Super Mario Galaxy, Mario only has redefined the adventure and the battle breaking action of Super Smash Brothers Brawl that dominated the hearts of fans everywhere in the worls, Nintendo really shows what it takes to make video games. But that can also be reported to the Mario Kart series, which finally allows the Wii debut. But after the innovation had Mario Kart DS for Nintendo DS is not so easy, especially because he was the first title to use the DS handheld game online Wi-Fi for excitation scandalous players worldwide. Now it is time for the Wii to take on race and the checkered flag.
Mario Kart Wii for Nintendo Wii, brings in all that excitement fast riders wanted and more . The game adds a lot of new features and fun to use. You can now race up to 12 racers online through the online game and bring the action on top, and use that skill and excitement of over 40 different tracks: 10 tracks of combat and 32 exciting race tracks both new and star of the earlier Mario Kart games like DK Jungle Road and sherbet land Mario Kart 64. The new songs are so exciting that you will race and bouncing on top of any new fungi mushrooms Gorge, and you have shopping malls and cruising to racing Fligt escaltors with the new brand Coconut Mall course, or racing around the trunks of the new highway Maple Leaf. Every single track is ideal for beginners and die hard fans of Mario Kart of all ages.
The gameplay has a few surprises news, as you not only rave karts, you get Also riding on bikes also bring more action and variety to each of the players the greatest pleasure. There are also some new power-ups, too, including the Mega Mushroom, the DS game New Super Mario Brothers, which makes your racer giant, so you can squash your opponents on your way to the checkered flag , and the lightning cloud that shrinks you down to a tiny runner, so that you squeeze beneath your opponents and take them by surprise. There are also some new characters here to unlock in the game too. You can choose to race with classics like Mario, Yoshi, Bowser and Luigi, and 6 hidden characters to unlock and master like Super Mario Galaxy Rosalina, Funky Kong and Diddy Kong Barrel Blast Donkey Kong and Bowser Bones same (skeleton Bowser boss New Super Mario Brothers.)
The control is also a bit new here, with the use of the Wii Wheel. The wheel is easy to install and hooks right into the Wii Remote. You can navigate easily through your riders each race by turning the wheel left and right, and performing stunts like a nice wheelie on a 360 or a jump. Although the fight with the Wii Wheel takes a lot to get used to veterans, there are other methods to control the game. Like Super Smash Brothers Brawl, players can also use the Wii Nunchuk control, or the Classic Controller and even Nintendo GameCube controller, so veterans can feel more at ease in any way they want to race. The graphics here are both designed by providing new emotions in restoration of classic courses, and many great amazing new features to the delight of all those who love Mario Kart games.
Overall, Mario Kart Wii is definitely one of the best games I’ve ever known for the Nintendo Wii. I loved the need for speed plumber, and it shows in every race. This is certainly a must buy for your Wii video game library, which is sure to be an exciting race and not even close to eliminating soon. So start your Wii-motes, because the race is not always going to stop.
Graphics
A Sound: A-
control: the Wii Wheel for B, B + for the Wii controller and nunchuck, A for the classic and Gamecube controllers
Fun & Pleasure: A-to solo players, A for multiplayer action
Overall: A-
review by J. Crowley Mario Kart Wii with Wii Wheel Rating:
I feel really torn about this review, because there are elements of this game are really, really fun and the elements that are the bland, the results of some terrible decisions horribly boring game design.
start with the pros:
The maps are well thought out and well implemented, and there a reasonable amount of variety, especially when the mirror mode is available.
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It’s pretty addictive. My fiance and I play all the time, and have not really got tired of it yet. Although Battle modes are not the same as in previous matches, they are always fun.
In fact, in general in this multiplayer game is very fun (although more than two players TV requires at least 50 inches, and sometimes the network can be a little uneven, if you play online, especially when you play with someone across the continent). It’s a great game to play with other people.
This brings me to the CONS:
As with the offerings of our most developers days, the game is designed so that more than half of the playable content is locked and you must spend hours or days of your time to unlock quite be able to play. The concept itself is not really terrible, and if it is applied intelligently can add hours or days of fun and enjoyable gameplay. Unlike, say, Super Smash Bros. Brawl, though, Nintendo seems to be galloping in a frenzy to implement unblock Kart fashion the most boring imaginable.
See in Brawl There are many options to unlock characters and content. In other words, you do not have to stay there grinding for hours by yourself – you can play with one or more friends and they all have a good time with the passing game while unlocking different things in the process. Not so with Mario Kart Wii: Unlock are exclusively a solo experience. Of course, since Kart seems to have always been geared towards the multiplayer – and the Wii does not seem different in this regard – it is just boring and annoying and frustrating to have to sit there for hours a lot of stuff unlocked.
And my biggest referral with the game I love to play with other people, and as I said, it’s a multiplayer game. But every time I sit down for a long grind session to unlock the bikes of recent years and karts and characters, I can feel my interest in the game out of reach and drain my frustration and rage explode like a kind of device end of the nuclear world.
It’s not that I suck at video games, but the chance that makes fun multiplayer races (like getting hit five shells in a blue single race), you may have to play the same sets over ten times each to unlock some of cycling. And when you play yourself, the whole “skill does NOT MATTER – RANDOM luck will even the score” element of the game just becomes frustrating. It’s fun when your friend does, but when some computers it does, everything they do, it forces you to constantly replay the same classes as you and prevents you from screwing up first or anything, it is that you need to unblock whatever random object.
It rapidly stops being fun when it’s just AIS being jerks and unnecessarily deprives you of your time – time that could otherwise be spent playing with a friend instead of getting married to free up more than half Game Content and in the process of becoming so skilled a player as your friends do not even want to really play with you because you always win.
In summary, good game, but really, really a step in the wrong direction with the release. The next time, Nintendo should really consider starting in a few multiplayer options.
Kyle Slayzar review Mario Kart Wii with Wii Wheel Rating:
Mario Kart is one of those franchises that inspires good memories if you first played on the SNES, like many of us old school players did, or N64, or even on the Remote hand. This is a franchise that requires more sweeping remake that many game developers have been set as of the end. It is easy to create a lot of hype about a game hype and then kill the game when it does not meet expectations crazy.
That said, Mario Kart Wii meets all expectations and goes one little beyond.
One of the first things I looked forward to the unique interface was that the Wii is just about everything. The steering wheel was what I was looking forward to most since I thought I would take complete control of the character. I must admit, the wheel is very sensitive … almost too sensitive. It is very easy to any beginner or a veteran to overcompensate and steer into a wall, especially if they are not used to driving a float.
However, we found wheels were essential if we wanted to use the levers of precision. This is a real pain to drive without fixing the wheel. We literally had to go out and buy three or more wheels because the remote felt so left without one. We then simply threw the remote and ended up using Gamecube controllers (which you can use) because we are not only used for him, but he seems to have better control.
The next thing I was looking forward to the summer of new menus, characters, vehicles, etc. I’m really happy with the bike included in the game and their unique features. Personally, I find the cycle of the flame with Waluigi to be my favorite. It was great they brought all the old characters and, more importantly, they took all the unfair advantages some have over others. Now, everyone is scrounging to play as King Boo or the stuff of plants. I thought it was great that I could unlock my own Mii to play.
One of the things that really impressed me was the reinvention of overhead over conventional systems, including GameCube, SNES, Game Boy Advance, etc. It is nice to see old courses that I knew. I just wish they brought Baby Park Gamecube because it was one of our favorite places to do battle.
The articles were a bit dodgy. We were really annoyed at the shock, the screen of your shower with black ink so that you can not see temporarily. It was cute at first, but then it got really annoying. The “hot potato” cloud of lighting is probably the most boring, you tag and after a while, the detonation. You could move it to another opponent in propelling but if you’re in first, alone or behind you are screwed. The issue, they could have done without.
The menus were doubtful the next game. It took me a while to understand how to change the way the first player from the Wii Remote to the Nintendo GameCube. You’re also apparently limited to how you team with your friends. While the battle for the team and the team races are one of the best Nintendo is changing, but I wish they would allow two players to participate in the Grand Prix. The menu just does not seem all that friendly.
The Internet function is interesting. I’m not used to play all online Mario Kart (except for the DS), but it was a very nice configuration. Nor do we have limited ourselves to destroy our friends in the privacy of our own house, and now we can do but destroy opponents in the world in the privacy of our own house. Not a true fan of online gaming but liked anyway, much as Smash Bros. Brawl.
Finally, the graphic is, the Wii will not beyond 480 then it should not really expect anything great. The Wii is made for innovative gameplay, not graphics. If you want graphics, get a PS3 or Xbox360.
Overall, despite some small problems, the game is superb all around. 96% to be sure. Buy it if you find one!
review by D. Swanson Mario Kart Wii with Wii Wheel Rating:
So, at first I was a bit skeptical about this game because I played every other version of Mario Kart Wii Wheel and the m ‘worried because I felt it would be difficult to control and tricks. After playing, I think it’s the most fun of all the Mario Karts. This version is very similar to Mario Kart 64 only with extra features such as
* 12 riders in the Grand Prix
* Sprint (This morning I ran 12 people around the world and there was no lag and almost no waiting time)
* Tricks (which can be done with the stroke of the Wii Wheel, but I noticed at towers do not meet if you shake it hard enough)
* 16 new courses and 16 retro courses.
* You can play as your Mii
I love the course, they are very colorful with great music and range of cake to challenge
There are a ton of items you can use to “attack” opponents, as the horrible blue shell attacking the rider in first place. It is also great for any age group. In my opinion, someone as young as 5 and as old as 50 could enjoy this game Overall it is a great game!
9.5/10