Showing posts with label Mario. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mario. Show all posts

Friday, May 2, 2008

Mario Kart Wii Review

Nobody can say that racing games are too hard now that Mario Kart Wii has arrived. With the Wii Wheel, staying in the race is so easy that even a first time racer can stay on track. Rotating your controller, as many have been prone to do, will finally turn the cart!

Although you can use other controllers (like a Gamecube joystick), the obvious choice – especially for a new player – is the Wii Wheel which comes with the game. It’s really just a shell into which a standard Wii controller is placed. Extras can be purchased separately for a reasonable price. But as we said, they are not required.

You can choose from a variety of Mario-related characters – or your Mii. Hop into the cart that catches your eye, and hit one of thirty-two fanciful tracks. You may even want to try popping wheelies on one of the new motorbikes.


There is no doubt that this game is ideal for socializing. You can play up to four players on the same TV, and up to twelve on the internet. Age and lack of skill will not deny you the pleasure of enjoying some laps with anyone, from a well-practiced teen, to a toddler who can barely hold the wheel.

If you are an experienced Mario Kart player, you may find this game a bit on the easy side. But there’s no denying – with the new tracks, and new tricks, you’ll have a ton of fun.

And for anyone who loved Wii Sports and is looking for something more, Mario Kart Wii is the game you won’t want to miss.

Friday, April 11, 2008

Mario Kart Wii Preview

Mario Kart is a racing game anybody could love. Nintendo has had a version for just about every game system they have created, each a great success. Later this month the Wii version, simply titled ‘Mario Kart Wii’, will come out in North America and is expected to continue the positive trend.


The biggest difference with the new version is that it comes with a steering wheel shell. The Wii remote is positioned inside the shell, allowing you to control with a steering motion - something many people have been inclined to do, even with older controllers for which this did not work! While the game has always been well-suited to those who are not serious gamers, this new feature will make it even better.


And why would you want to play? Because this game, as you would expect from the Wii, is easy to learn and fun to play. Best of all, it is perfect for families and groups of all ages.

Look out for our review later this month.