That's absurd.Wizpig said:
Get ready for ****ing Baby Birdo.
Where's a Goomba? I don't care if he doesn't have arms.
Where's E.Gadd?
Where's Kamek?
Where's Koopa Kids?
Where's Mouser?
Where's Wart?
That's absurd.Wizpig said:
Get ready for ****ing Baby Birdo.
slaughterking said:
Stormbringer said:Glad to see that Nintendo went out to clear up at least some of the mess they created themselves...
Anyway, some more footage from Everybody's Nintendo Channel (I think we see at least one or two never seen before courses too) :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cb3Fs5yZqxs
Despite some refreshing additions, this still looks like the good old Mario Kart to me. Looks fucking awesome, in fact. Screw the doubters. Just screw them.
Oh i hope so, trust me.Killadji said:
Shopped ?
lopaz said:I love birdo as much as the next man, but come the fuck on, that's some grade A barrel scraping.
dyls said:Makes no difference, you know that 95% of people will end up using Miis instead of the Mario characters.
Nintendo finally found something that we all love more than Mario... ourselves.
lopaz said:Eh, true. I may use those Mario miis
:lolKilladji said:Can't wait to struggle Grand Prix with several Hitlers
Yes, right now, of course it does. It just that it simply doesn't ruin the game entirely to me, contrarily to some here. This game looks like it has so much more to offer than that, so why would I focus so much on this that I would end up ignoring all the potential awesomeness that's crammed into this disc ?lopaz said:Borked battle mode doesn't bother you?
Stormbringer said:Yes, right now, of course it does. It just that it simply doesn't ruin the game entirely to me, contrarily to some here. This game looks like it has so much more to offer than that, so why would I focus so much on this that I would end up ignoring all the potential awesomeness that's crammed into this disc ?
Milpool said:
Wii Stages.
Is the icon next to it retro stages? Sort of looks like a Gamecube to the bottom left of the icon, though to be honest it looks more like the moon.
Milpool said:Is the icon next to it retro stages? Sort of looks like a Gamecube to the bottom left of the icon, though to be honest it looks more like the moon.
levious said:looks like a Gamecube, n64, snes, etc. all warped in a bubble.
>_< You know it'll happen online.Killadji said:Can't wait to struggle Grand Prix with several Hitlers
?!kottila said:Downloaded stages! (From the moon?!)
the symbol looks like a moon?Haunted One said:>_< You know it'll happen online.
?!
Capndrake said:From the new trailer:
So DK's Jungle Parkway from MK64's another of the classic tracks.
marc^o^ said:Add another 9/10 to Mario Kart, from gamesradar. They say they really like the wheel (Joypad did too) and the online mode is the way to play this game (offline multiplayer mode slows down too much).
and just a few short weeks ago we were all lamenting how basic everything in the game seemed compared to Brawl.Anasui Kishibe said:"As an online Wii experience it shames its rivals. Smash Bros. may offer a cavalcade of online modes, but its crudely handled. Press a button and you play Smash Bros. online. Caveman basic. Mario Kart is a crafted online experience designed to develop a community. From the immensely slick and welcoming lobby system to the special Mario Kart Channel installed on the Wii menu, everything about it drips thoughtfulness. Its the first online Wii title where you feel like youre developing a competitive online profile and not just accessing a rubbish database that only records how many games youve won (ahem, Mario Strikers Charged and Pokémon Battle Revolution). This is an instant, ever-evolving online contest. And online, 12-kart races finally make sense. Humiliating 11 AI karts is nothing like racing 11 human minds. The barmy chaos of the lower ranks that youre denied by the ease of single-player? Not an issue here. Not to mention the 12-player takes on other modes. Balloon Battle is now a team effort - four gangs of three working to burst as many as possible. The Grand Prix can be raced as a team, you and friends clubbing together to ensure you all place higher than rival members.
Mad. Ridiculous. But all in the spirit of fun."
OMFG OMFG UNF UNF FAP FAP
Anasui Kishibe said:"As an online Wii experience it shames its rivals. Smash Bros. may offer a cavalcade of online modes, but its crudely handled. Press a button and you play Smash Bros. online. Caveman basic. Mario Kart is a crafted online experience designed to develop a community. From the immensely slick and welcoming lobby system to the special Mario Kart Channel installed on the Wii menu, everything about it drips thoughtfulness. Its the first online Wii title where you feel like youre developing a competitive online profile and not just accessing a rubbish database that only records how many games youve won (ahem, Mario Strikers Charged and Pokémon Battle Revolution). This is an instant, ever-evolving online contest. And online, 12-kart races finally make sense. Humiliating 11 AI karts is nothing like racing 11 human minds. The barmy chaos of the lower ranks that youre denied by the ease of single-player? Not an issue here. Not to mention the 12-player takes on other modes. Balloon Battle is now a team effort - four gangs of three working to burst as many as possible. The Grand Prix can be raced as a team, you and friends clubbing together to ensure you all place higher than rival members.
Mad. Ridiculous. But all in the spirit of fun."
OMFG OMFG UNF UNF FAP FAP
ScrabbleBanshee said:Pre-ordered from Dell on Monday for $39.
How much do you figure I could sell the cheap piece of plastic wheel accessory for on craigslist to some moron? I don't even want it to waste my storage space.
Games Radar review for Mario Kart Wii said:Then there are bikes. Four wheels good, two wheels bad? When we hopped on Peachs scooter for the first time we thought Nintendo had seriously messed up. Steering a bike with the wheel was horribly unnatural, the rotation motion completely at odds with the handlebar twist youd expect from a bike. Squeeze the waggle stick out of the shell and the problem is solved.
plagiarize said:and just a few short weeks ago we were all lamenting how basic everything in the game seemed compared to Brawl.
kottila said:Downloaded stages! (From the moon?!)
Anasui Kishibe said:"As an online Wii experience it shames its rivals. Smash Bros. may offer a cavalcade of online modes, but its crudely handled. Press a button and you play Smash Bros. online. Caveman basic. Mario Kart is a crafted online experience designed to develop a community. From the immensely slick and welcoming lobby system to the special Mario Kart Channel installed on the Wii menu, everything about it drips thoughtfulness. Its the first online Wii title where you feel like youre developing a competitive online profile and not just accessing a rubbish database that only records how many games youve won (ahem, Mario Strikers Charged and Pokémon Battle Revolution). This is an instant, ever-evolving online contest. And online, 12-kart races finally make sense. Humiliating 11 AI karts is nothing like racing 11 human minds. The barmy chaos of the lower ranks that youre denied by the ease of single-player? Not an issue here. Not to mention the 12-player takes on other modes. Balloon Battle is now a team effort - four gangs of three working to burst as many as possible. The Grand Prix can be raced as a team, you and friends clubbing together to ensure you all place higher than rival members.
Mad. Ridiculous. But all in the spirit of fun."
OMFG OMFG UNF UNF FAP FAP
lopaz said:Wha? Dang, I can't get my Wii online, are you saying some stages are downloads?
marc^o^ said:Back to Mario Kart Wii, I'm sure the great DS version, the wheel, and the strong advertising media plan are going to make it sell millions in April. Perfect timing to prepare the WiiFit invasion and to get GTA4 some competition.
Perfectly true, these 2 mass market games couldn't be more polarized. I know I will get both, but it will be fun to observe which of the two casual gamers will pick.Starchasing said:Whoever thought of releasing WiiFit along GTA4 is genius...
I can imagine how the media will handle this, it will be all about
GTA4 "the murder simulator"
vs
WiiFiit "the game that wants to make you exercise"
marc^o^ said:Perfectly true, these 2 mass market games couldn't be more polarized. I know I will get both, but it will be fun to observe which of the two casual gamers will pick.
Starchasing said:Also Wii is the perfect place for Wii.