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Originally Posted by Silverskater145 I would figure most games would allow for the regular controller.
Either way, Mario Kart is a legendary game. I still remember playing the original countless and countless hours. Like Super Smash, it just never got old. I never really played the one for Gamecube, but SSBB and Mario Kart are the only reasons I would ever buy a Wii. And they're not reasons enough. |
Not reasons enough? The Wii's $250. Cheapest of all the other systems... $10 for 25 days... which can be saved a lot easier than it sounds. With Brawl's infinite battles and stage building (the ultimate PLUS for me), it is SO worth getting a Wii.
As for MKWii: It's the online racing.
Seemless worldwide racing (though some bad-connected players may somehow have a few late reactions, but it can easily be ignored) is SO worth it. ...especially if you've got friends online, from around the world, that you'd love to play. CURSE YOU GERMANY!
In my opinion, those two games are ENOUGH to make you get a Wii.
Unless of course, you're insecure about yourself.
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Originally Posted by Luminous I haven't got around to online yet, since I'm more of a single player split screen person. I'm still learning the ropes a bit. I haven't owned a Mario Kart since 64, although I played MK DS a couple times.
The MK 64 remakes are awesome.
Question: I see a 2 player option on the Wi-Fi icon, can Mario Kart do split screen online/battle mode? |
Er... there was also
Mario Kart for the SNES.
You should try online, it's really fun.
And ANSWER: Yes you can do split screen online vs/battle mode.
Oh, and simple review from me: It's so darn fun and exciting.