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This week I was banned, and in my subsequent alcohol-fueled VGC withdrawal, I stumbled into JB Hi-fi to pick up my pre-ordered but massively delayed (supply issues) copy of my next Wii game.  Shortly after doing so, I placed the disk into my Wii, and didn't leave said console for the remainder of the week.  It is extremely rare for an awesome game to come out this generation that isn't available on the Xbox 360.  It's only happened twice in my country, first with Zelda TP and second with Super Mario Galaxy.

On the 26th of May it happened again, because MarioKart Wii is amazing.

I've been absent from the series since it's N64 installment, having never owned a Gamecube.  I also played a little of the SNES game.  I am yet to take MKWii online, but have already had hours and hours of fun with the title.  I absolutely adore the extra numbers allowed in each race, the new and massive detonations from purple shells, and the sheer craziness of all the ways to gain extra speed, and bring your fellow racers to a halt.

I've heard a lot of complaints about the inequality of item distribution when your in first place, but I think its awesome that the game keeps me alert even after I establish a lead.  One of my main problems with the N64 game was the fact that once I got out in front noone touched me for the rest of the race, but thats all changed now, because I get absolutely pawned the moment I put my nose out in front.  The only reason I'm not playing right now is because my girlfriend and brother are on it, a testament to Nintendo's ability to make the game casual-accessible, but only possible for a hardcore to master.  

For example, though I'm yet to go online, I haven't even reached 150cc, prefering to master the early stages of the game first.   Congratulations on a stunning title Nintendo.  This game is worth FAR more than the scores it has been getting in reviews, and I'm sure it's value in my eyes will only increase once I take it online.  Though I haven't played any Wii game online yet, I understand MKWii is the best online-capable title the console has, so I'm psyched for it.

I'm still far from great at the game, and feel like I'm missing a few things here and there gameplay wise that could give me an edge, so if anyone has any tips please hit me with them.

Again, well done Nintendo, its excellent. 



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