Mario Kart Wii
16 de julio de 2008 cerca jmerritt · Deje un comentario
El título más último y más grande de Nintendo para el Wii, Mario Kart, fue lanzado el 27 de abril. A través del globo, el zumbido sobre cómo es maravilloso se supone este juego esté me dio la impresión que su caja blanca masiva llevaría a cabo maravillas del untold de la alegría del juego. Con la charla de nuevos artículos, de pistas, de karts, de motocicletas, e incluso del juego en línea multi-player mundial, genuino “me bombeé” para el lanzamiento de este título. Poco después comprar el juego comencé a llamar a todos mis amigos para venir encima para las batallas de la partir-pantalla que serían emprendidas a través de la noche. Después de que escogió encima de varias cajas de pizza y de una fuente casi sin fin de productos cafeína-inyectados, la medianoche rodara alrededor y era hora de competir con.
Después de hacer estallar los globos incontables en modo de la batalla, decidíamos abrir el resto de las pistas disponibles con el solo modo del jugador. Para entonces habíamos conseguido una buena sensación de los artículos y de los vehículos nuevos, y más importante, la rueda de Wii. Enfocamos tan a través de todas las razas magníficas del prix y entonces estaba de nuevo a lucharse. When we each had found the type of kart or motorcycle we liked best on our favorite Nintendo characters, we battled the night away just like we did when Mario Kart for the SNES was the newest thing.
Like most of the games Nintendo has released for the Wii, Mario Kart is an excellent party game with a oddly high re-playability rate. It is a great game for families and friends to enjoy together. The Wii Wheel works very smoothly, as long as you don’t over-exaggerate your turning. Mario Kart also works with the Wiimote only, or the Wiimote and nunchuk (the classic controller) and the Nintendo Gamecube controller - and all work quite well. It really depends on what’s comfortable for you. This makes it easy to include all your friends without having to break the bank buying lots of new controllers.
Around noon the next day, when everybody had gone home, I decided to check out the online play. After skimming through the farce that is the user-agreement, I pressed ‘Accept’ and quickly jumped into a race with nine other people from across the US. Sad to say, I was the only one from Oklahoma. The big head I had from owning my friends at the kart party quickly deflated, because then I began to learn what the word “owned” really meant. Anyway, online was still a lot of fun. I never had any lagging problems, and I never got disconnected. Everything ran as smoothly as if I was playing with these people in my home, whether I was winning or not.
For the last couple of weeks I’ve been playing this game like it was stuck on self-destruct mode. Mario Kart continues its tradition of being a fun and re-playable party game. Adding the online multi-player exponentially increases the chance of me picking up the Wii Wheel again and again. Nintendo has delivered another impressive title for its revolutionary system.

Win a Free Copy of Mario Kart Wii!
June 9, 2008 by Lorien Faulkner · Leave a Comment
We love giving things away, and we doubly love giving away video games.
This month’s love comes in the form of a little racing game from Nintendo. You’ve probably never heard of it, but suffice to say that it’s one hot little number that can be yours for 15 minutes of photographic ridicule. Drop the rules, Sam.
We’re giving one lucky reader a copy of Mario Kart Wii for the Nintedo Wii. To play, simply send us a photo of you playing the part of a certain red-garbed plumber. Our staff will pick the best entry, and we’ll ship Mario Kart Wii once we announce the winner in the next issue of PTD Magazine.
Anyone in the US can play, assuming you are over 13 years of age. Bonus points will be awarded for including a copy of the tabloid edition of our magazine, so keep it here to check out the map of our magazine racks later this week.
Send your photo to contest@ptdmagazine.com, were we will pass it along to the staff and judges.
Post any questions you have here, and we’ll make sure to respond with any clarification on our part. Good luck!
















