Mario Kart Wii with Wii Wheel Wii Game Review

June 29, 2009 by  

Next time you are looking for a great addition to any family’s game night just add Mario Kart Wii with Wii Wheel-Nintendo Wii to your cart. Without a doubt you will have more hours of entertainment for your family than you ever expected. Amazingly the concept is one that is very simple. The game comes with a steering wheel known as the Wii Wheel that your Wii remote fits into and you can use to “drive” for hours.

At the beginning of the game you get to create your own driver’s license. This is how you track yourself through the races you complete and place in. As with any license it has a picture and name. These you design using the avatars that can be altered to fit your personality. The game will pull avatars from your console to be obstacles as well. Make sure to trick out your Wii steering wheel with the grips and stickers if you are getting together with friends!

Play solo or link up with people around the world online. You can line yourself up against up to 12 people online. These people are around the world which is also a neat addition.

There are various methods you can play in. Grand Prix which is like the Nextel Cup, or you can race against yourself in time trials, or ghosts which are someone else’s time where you can see how you stack up to an expert.

The next step in your journey is to choose your character where as with life you can choose to be evil or good (Baby Mario, Mario, Dry Bones, Baby Peach, Toad, Koopa Troopa, Mario, Luigi, Peach, Yoshi, Diddy Kong, Wario, Waluigi, Donkey Kong, King Boo, Rosalina, Bower, or your own little “me”). The characters are all intricate and interesting in their own way. Just as Disney did when it created it’s characters starting with Mickey Mouse, Nintendo has expanded it’s characters from the Mario series all the way back to the Mario 64 days and even earlier. These qualities they have held through today.

Your cart can be customized using wheels, rims, shape, and design. These characteristics have different ratings for speed, weight, acceleration, handling, drift, off road, and mini turbo.

Once you have chosen your car and your character it is time to pick the race you wish to run. Chose your circuit racetracks from new and old tracks, some are from Gameboy, Super Nintendo, Game Cube, Nintendo DS, and of course new tracks designed specifically for the Wii. Each of these circuits shows a map of the track on the right hand of the screen. Don’t watch that too close though or the obstacles may wipe you out. These obstacles include but are not limited to 18 wheelers and stars not to mention there is always the risk of just running off the track. These circuits each have 3 levels of difficulty beginner, medium, and expert.

You can complete the circuits for trophies and even get grades on how well you whomp the completion. This grade allows you to unlock more characters, vehicles, and options. In other words, winning is not the only purpose in this game. There are so many more facets that just what place you finish the race.

You are not resigned to be a solo player on this either. You can also play as a team. As with any real racing group, just look at Karters of America Racing Triad and how everyone while in competition works together. Join a team and compete together. Work together to achieve your goals. Or you can battle for balloons or coins, a form of go karting reminiscent to the old game of combat. Possibilities are endless, and looks like the only thing you can’t do is to make money online.

Over all I think the only group who really dislikes the Wii’s would be Washington Internship Institute, for making its name the same as the Institute’s acronym. Or maybe by this time they have resigned themselves to it and appreciate the recognition they get every time someone looks for the Mario Kart Wii with Wii Wheel.

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Comments

5 Responses to “Mario Kart Wii with Wii Wheel Wii Game Review”

  1. kolomaisai vel on May 3rd, 2010 8:06 am

    the best way is to just bring in a picture. it makes life easier for everyone, then theres no misunderstanding and if they dont give you what you want then they can't say "oh i thought thats what you wanted.."

  2. mal gro on May 27th, 2010 11:07 am

    I would get the Callaway X-460 driver.

    It is very light, and forgiving.

    It has the maximum ball speed allowed by the USGA, which means very long drives for you.

    It has high MOI, that means you'll be hitting it straight.

    It has a hot, forgiving face, your mishits won't lose accuracy and that much distance.

    It's been on the Golf Digest Hot List (their rating of the best clubs) for the past two year.

    It is a simple, classic all around driver.

    You can get custom shafts for no extra charge.

    It's not too expensive, $300 brand new.

    It makes a cool noise when hit.

    It is good looking.

    Hope this helps you start this great game!

  3. Gustavus Events on September 3rd, 2010 8:52 pm

    Washington Internship Institute Rep on Campus – Andrew Knap -

  4. pcvideosp on February 20th, 2011 3:35 pm

    Mario Kart Wii frustrates more than it engages. Some terrible design decisions. Can't remember the last time I wanted to break a controller.

  5. cosaxteacher on April 3rd, 2011 12:22 am

    Unfortunately I don't keep a list of books, but I use http://www.jwpepper.com and they have great listings like this. You can browse by level, instrument, etc.

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