
As always in every GP mode, players start the first race of the cup at the back of the grid and just like in Mario Kart DS, players can rocket start by pressing the gas button during the countdown before the green light on Lakitu's signal goes off. Players can also switch the first two classes to Karts and Bikes once they beat all the circuits. There are four modes of competition: 50cc ( Karts only), 100cc (Bikes only), 150cc, and Mirror Mode - the last of which only opens up when a player completes all circuits of all previous classes. Here, players compete in races facing 11 CPU opponents at once, a step up of four from previous Mario Kart games which maxed out at seven opponents per race. The standard single-player Mario Kart mode. Grand Prix Toadette is ready to go as the countdown to the GP race is about to begin.

With the exception of Time Trials and Grand Prix which only holds one person, all modes can be played in local multiplayer with up to four people at once. In Mario Kart Wii, there are four standard mode of gameplay. Another "new feature" is the removal of a feature previously added in Mario Kart: Double Dash!!, which was the addition of unique items for each character since these weapons are now gone, all the characters in the same weight category play identically, creating a less dynamic, more homogeneous race experience. Mario Kart Wii ships with the Wii Wheel, a plastic shell designed to hold the Wii Remote and act as a unique gimmick control for the game, which went through at least 30 different iterations before a final design was decided upon. Mario Kart Wii Introduces several new features to the franchise, including motorbikes, support for up to 12 racers at a time, and Internet-based racing over the Wii's Wi-Fi connection. New Features One of the new features, supporting up to 12 racers at a time instead of the usual 8. The latest installment of the classic Mario racing franchise, Mario Kart Wii pits players against each other as well as computer opponents in a fast-paced, cartoon-style of kart racing, making judicious use of the Wii's accelerometer-based technology.Īs of March 31 2016, it has sold 36.75 million copies worldwide.
