Mario Kart Wii allows players to race against each other through the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection, which features online racing and battle modes, supporting up to twelve simultaneous competitors. Two players per Wii console can connect to Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection. There are three options: "Worldwide", "Regional" (called "Continental" in European versions), and "Friends." The first two options match the player against those of a similar rank, either from around the world or his surrounding geographical region, and the third option lets him race against listed friends and uses the friend code system. The courses are decided by a voting system where the course is randomly selected from the courses voted for by the players. When playing online for the first time players are given a skill rating of 5000 points and based on wins and losses, this increases or decreases to rank the player's skill level. The game features online text chat between players where users are able to select from a set of predetermined phrases when playing with friends.
The game has the option of installing the "Mario Kart Channel" that requires, depending on region and content, between 74 and 86 blocks to the Wii Menu, which presents the current regional and worldwide rankings, and the option of sending or downloading saved time trials (ghosts) using WiiConnect24. Mario Kart Channel also offers worldwide tournaments from Nintendo. The channel enables users to check if any members of their Friend roster are currently online, and to participate in a race or battle with them.
this ad just pointed out a great flaw on the wii!
you have to text your friends to see whos online on wii, instead of having a friends list.
nintendo, you can do better than that
JamesPlaysGames95 7 months ago
do you even get Wifi at UK universities? I wouldn't know.
SushiBrawl 8 months ago
:( I Wish i will Get The Blue Falcon
chowderbombs 1 year ago
Aww nice one Nikitaa!!! xx
TurkishBaybeee 2 years ago
that girl goes 2 my school :)
frederickwills 2 years ago