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Originally Posted by Gamespot
You'll be able to choose from a whopping five control schemes, one of which makes use of the included wheel peripheral. You'll be able to use the wheel (which holds the Wii Remote sideways), simply hold the Wii Remote sideways without the wheel, use the Remote in conjuction with the Nunchuk, plug in a GameCube controller, or, lastly, use a classic controller.
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Wow I loved the previous mario kart titles, This may be the reason the fish has been waiting for to get a wii. The Game is to have 32 courses and a total of 16 characters, all in all sounds freakin awesome. But I just can't help but wonder why the wiimote needs these attachments all the time, like this racing wheel nonsense, like Yatzee of zero punctuation bitched about
Mp front has crazy fun outlooks :drools:
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Originally Posted by GS
You'll find the usual grand prix, time trial, vs., and battle variants for you to play online or offline. The multiplayer mode lets you play with up to four players in splitscreen offline. When you're online in the Nintendo-WiFi-Connection-powered multiplayer mode you'll be able to race with 11 other players for a total of 12 online.
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