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Mario Kart Wii With Extra Wii Wheel | 
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Buy New: $71.00
New (47) Used (4) from $69.99
Avg. Customer Rating: 32 reviews Sales Rank: 98
Platform: Nintendo Wii ESRB: Everyone Media: Video Game Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Operating System: Nintendo Wii Shipping Weight (lbs): 7 Dimensions (in): 8.5 x 8.5 x 8.4
MPN: RVLRRMCE+WHEEL Model: Mario Kart Wii UPC: 074640098918 EAN: 0074640098918 ASIN: B001AU6W10
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | Wii Wheel must be used with a Wii Remote (Remote not included) | | • | Highest Rated Game for Wii!! | | • | Stay Connected with Online Gaming Capabilities | | • | 1-4 Player Capability |
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Product Description The worldwide race is on with a whole new set of tricks, tracks and ways to play. Play a whole new way with the Wii Wheel; it transforms the Wii Remote into a steering wheel that feels natural in anyone's hands, while the Wii Remote and Nunchuk offer a classic control style for the Mario Kart veteran. In either configuration, you can perform dramatic speed-boosting tricks like jumps, flips and wheelies, all with the shake of the Wii Remote. Take the race worldwide play with up to 3 friends in your living room, or challenge up to 11 friends via Nintendo WFC in the biggest Mario Kart race yet. All tracks are available via Nintendo WFC, and you can even race as your Mii. Visit the Mario Kart Channel to check rankings, see when your friends are playing, download ghost data and participate in worldwide time trial events. New wheels and courses; cruise brand-new tracks and arenas, or tour classic courses from Super Mario Kart, Mario Kart 64, Mario Kart: Super Circuit, Mario Kart: Double Dash and Mario Kart DS. Tired of riding on 4 wheels? Bust out one of the all-new motorbikes for special tricks and techniques.
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Drivers, start your engines! Nintendo is bringing Mario and his friends with their finely tuned racing machines back and this time to the Nintendo Wii. With 3 different control styles and two Wii Wheels included in the box, Mario Kart Wii is bound to be the best in the series. The worldwide race is on with a whole new set of tricks, tracks, and ways to play! Place first in Grand Prix circuits or clear skill-based missions. Mario Kart Wii draws on courses and battle arenas from every game in the series - not to mention tons of new ones - the true king of the Mushroom Kingdom racing circuits will finally be crowned.  Two Wii Wheels Included! |  New Intense Tracks and Tricks View larger. |  Cool new car designs View larger. | Mario and his friends are back and ready to race once again in Mario Kart Wii! Experience new tracks, enhanced Wii graphics, extraordinary gameplay and much more! Place first in Grand Prix circuits or clear skill-based missions to open up increasingly difficult and thrilling circuits. Players can have multiplayer races on any open courses or battle in arenas. Also included with Mario Kart Wii is Two Wii Wheels! Now you can feel like your Mario and steering to avoid obstacles and doing incredible stunts - in the safety of your home of course.
Game Features:- The Wii Wheel transforms the Wii Remote controller into a steering wheel that feels natural in anyone's hands, while the Wii Remote and Nunchuk controller offer a classic control style for the Mario Kart veteran. In either configuration, players can perform speed-boosting tricks with a shake of the Wii Remote.
- Players can race as their favorite Nintendo character, or even as themselves! Mario Kart Wii lets players race with their personalized Mii characters. And racers will see other Mii characters they have created cheering from the sidelines on some race courses.
- Players can compete with up to three friends in their living room. Or challenge up to 11 opponents via Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection in the biggest Mario Kart race yet. All tracks and modes of play are available via Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection, and players can visit the Mario Kart Channel to compete in tournaments, check rankings, see when their friends are playing and download ghost data.
- Cruise new tracks and arenas or tour classic courses from Super Mario Kart, Mario Kart 64, Mario Kart: Super Circuit, Mario Kart: Double Dash!! and Mario Kart DS. Tired of riding on four wheels? Bust out one of the new motorbikes for special tricks and techniques.
Characters Nintendo favorites Mario, Luigi, Peach, Yoshi, Donkey Kong, Wario, Bowser and Toad, plus a host of new faces-including your own! Get into the game and put your Mii character behind the wheel. Special Powers/Weapons/Moves/Features Whether racing around an obstacle-filled track or battling in an arena, drifting and tossing items are the keys to Mario Kart success. Players can shake the Wii Remote while launching off a ramp to pull off a trick that will temporarily boost their speed. When riding a bike, players can gain additional speed by flicking the Wii Remote up and popping a wheelie Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection: Keeping in the tradition of Mario Kart, Nintendo has pushed multiplayer racingeven further utilizing the Wii's built in Wi-Fi Connection. There are two options for races and battles over Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection: up to 12 people via Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection or up to 10 people via Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection with two people playing locally.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 27 more reviews...
LOl just bought this for 49.00 at best buy! November 29, 2008 18 out of 21 found this review helpful
Is amazon crazy???? You can buy this any day of the week for [...] bucks plus [...] extra for second wheel...they are charging an extra [...] BUCKS??? lol, dont buy this until its under [...] here!
idiocracy! December 23, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Why in the heck would this game cost $169? game costs $50 and an extra wheel is $10. Does this game come with magical powers??? 2 words....price gouging!
Mario Kart is a blast September 9, 2008 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
Our wheel and game came fast and good thing my son wanted it so bad. It is so much fun and for the whole family.
Perfect September 21, 2008 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
The product came by the date promised and is a family favorite! It was much better than going from store to store hoping someone got a new shipment in. Thanks.
BEST GAME EVER!!!!!! January 3, 2009 I got this game for Christmas from my mom. It was probably the best gift I could have ever gotten! Here's why:
Characters: There are soooooo many characters to choose from! I usually have a hard time deciding who I want to race with! You can also play as your own Mii!
Graphics: The Graphics are REALLY good! It is fun seeing the sky darken when someone gets struck by lightning! Everything looks great and real!
Story: The story is racing....but it is soo addictive! If you played it you will know what I mean. I can't stop playing it!
Sound: The music is really cool! Most of it gets stuck in my head!
So, there you have it! All I could say is...get this game beacause you'll never get bored of it!
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The Nintendo Wii goes on sale on Sunday, November 19. Thanks to the inclusion of the simple--but infectiously fun--Wii Sports game, the Wii is the first console in recent memory that lets you have fun straight out of the box. Still, there are a few key Wii accessories you'll want to pick up to maximize your Wii experience--especially if you're buying it as a gift.
Extra controllers: Like all recent consoles, the Wii ships with just a single controller (well, one two-part controller: one Wiimote, plus one nunchuk). But the real fun of the system is playing the head-to-head Wii Sports games such as tennis and boxing. To do so, you'll need at least one extra set of controllers--and again, that's one Wiimote ($28.99) plus one nunchuk ($12.99). The Wii supports as many as four, but just the one extra controller set should suffice--at least for Christmas morning.
Rechargeable batteries: The Wiimote takes two standard AA batteries. They're included--with the Wii, and with the sold-separately version of the controller mentioned above--but avid players may find the juice draining pretty quickly, especially if they keep the nunchuk attached (it draws its power from the Wiimote). Instead of buying an endless stream of costly AAs, consider investing in a set of rechargeables. You can score a charger and four rechargeable nickel-metal-hydride batteries for less than $25.
GameCube controllers: The Wii is fully backwards compatible with the Nintendo GameCube, but there's a catch: to play the GameCube games, you'll need a GameCube controller ($15.99). You can even go wireless with the Nintendo WaveBird ($59.99). If you already have a GameCube, your existing controllers will work just fine--just plug them in to one of the four ports underneath the flip-up panel on the Wii's topside. GameCube controllers should also work with the Wii's "Virtual Console" games--which saves you the trouble of having to buy a Classic Controller.
GameCube memory cards: One other annoyance when playing GameCube games: your progress can only be saved to GameCube memory cards, not to the Wii's internal memory or to an SD card (we're hoping Nintendo fixes this with a future firmware update). Like the controllers, your old GC cards will work just fine--there are two slots right next to the GameCube controller ports. If you don't have any onhand (and you want to save your games on GC titles), you'll need to spring for a $26.90 (2GB) memory card.
Wii Points: One of the big attactions of the Wii is its Virtual Console, which lets you purchase classic games that originally came from the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES), the Super NES, the Nintendo 64, the Sega Genesis, and the TurboGrafx16. By the end of 2006, at least 30 titles should be available, including Donkey Kong (NES), Super Mario 64 (N64), and Sonic the Hedgehog (Genesis). To purchase the downloadable titles, you'll need to use a Nintendo currency known as Wii Points (similar to the Microsoft Points on Xbox Live), which currently have an exchange rate of 100 points per U.S. dollar. You can buy Wii Points directly through the console's online store, or use prepaid cards (2000 Wii Points) available in various denominations.
SD card: If you're close to filling the Wii's built-in 512MB of storage with your Virtual Console games, you can always expand your available space with an SD card. Nintendo sells its own, but any run-of-the-mill card will do. Fairly spacious 1GB cards are available for less than $20--even less with mail-in rebates--and they'll work in plenty of other gadgets as well.
Wireless access point: In addition to the downloadable Virtual Console games, the Wii offers online "channels," including news, weather, and even an Opera Web browser (head-to-head online gaming is said to be coming sometime in 2007). You can get online for free via the Wii's built-in Wi-Fi. To do so, of course, you'll need a nearby wireless access point or router. Alternately, you can plug the Nintendo Wi-Fi USB Connector into any nearby PC on a wired network, and the Wii--plus your Nintendo DS--will be able to use it to get online instead.
Component video adapter: The Wii doesn't have the graphical horsepower to handle high-def graphics, but it can do DVD-level 480p video, which will look considerably better on large HDTVs. To see the Wii's games in 480p, you'll need Nintendo's proprietary component video adapter, which should run about $20. |
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