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Mario Kart: Mario Kart Wii
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Mario Kart Wii's coming out on April 10 in Japan, you say? When, then, can Europe expect it? September, perhaps? Maybe April 2009? Nope. Nintendo Europe have confirmed the game will arrive on the continent on April 11, 2008.
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A whole ton of new information about Mario Kart Wii has just been released. Lots of exciting news about online play and control types. Follow these links to read more: Nintencast, MarioKartWii.com, and IGN.
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Notable mentions include the company stating that “Mario Kart Wii” will be released in the “spring” and that “Wii Fit” arriving in Q2. But remember, this is the company that just pushed “Smash Brothers” back.
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On January 29, 2007, Mario Kart 64 was released to the Wii's Shop Channel. It was discovered that the speed of the game on the Moo Moo Farm track "is about double than 150cc."1 It is ... not possible to save ghost data in this version of the game as well.
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More news from Nintendo's Fall Conference, this time about Mario Kart for the Wii. For starters, it has a tentative release date of Spring 2008. Which again is a little later than planned, original estimates slotting it in at Q1 2008. So, bad news. And again, it's cancelled out by good news, Nintendo announcing the game's going to feature bikes for the first time. How is that good when it could end up being a complete disaster?
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Nintendo has no plans to address players' inability to save time trial ghost data in the just released Wii Virtual Console port of Mario Kart 64 (the original game required a Controller Pak to record the data). "Due to unavoidable technical reasons unfortunately it is not possible to save ghost data," claims a Nintendo statement sent to Pro-G. Shoppers are apparently advised of the missing feature before purchasing the title from Wii Shop Channel.
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