Mario Kart Wii

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As far as the points thing goes, I too have lost a 100 or so points for an 8th or 9th place "win" but then again I'm at 68xx points right now.
I've received about 80~90 points for a 1st place win but that was when I finished maybe 10 seconds ahead of 2nd place; and I also recall that most of the players were in the low to mid-5000's. Perhaps that has something to do with it?
And yes, the 1st place barrage of bullets does suck when you're trying to recoup a decent place win. :( My last time online, I got hit 5 times in a row with the f'n blue shell of pain. :evil:
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I am just pissed that they took out Lan play. So now I need 4 Wiis, instead of the current two cubes.
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I cant wait until this comes out!!
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Where do you find your MKW code??
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Post by metaleggman »

It looks like fun, but I won't be picking it up any time soon. I'll wait until it's cheaper. My favorite Mario Kart game has been and always will be Double Dash, and considering I know this game is not as good as that one, I'll wait until this one is cheaper to buy it.
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bluelazergun wrote:Where do you find your MKW code??
I assume it's the same for all versions (JP, US, EU); it's on your user profile on the screen where you can select different users.
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metaleggman wrote:It looks like fun, but I won't be picking it up any time soon. I'll wait until it's cheaper. My favorite Mario Kart game has been and always will be Double Dash, and considering I know this game is not as good as that one, I'll wait until this one is cheaper to buy it.
Yeah I'll probably wait for the price to drop on it before I get it.
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I think £35 for a game and a wheel is pretty good, I was expecting to pay £45-50 for the set so I'm pretty pleased with that. I'll be getting this next pay day for def, the online play is a big draw for me
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Curlypaul wrote:I think £35 for a game and a wheel is pretty good, I was expecting to pay £45-50 for the set so I'm pretty pleased with that. I'll be getting this next pay day for def, the online play is a big draw for me
It's not exactly a 'wheel' though is it? I mean yes it's a piece of plastic shaped like a wheel. It's hardly a peripheral though. Just piece of molded plastic with a button that probably costs less than 50p to make. It doesn't do anything that just holding your wii remote sideways does. I can't see the point of it. I'm glad it's free though. If it was more with the wheel i'd be a bit pissed off but as it is, it makes no difference so, meh!

I definitely think that Classic controller is the best way to play.
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Yeah I retardedly picked up a second wheel for my g/f and we both like the nunchuk/wiimote combo better. :oops:
On the otherhand, it flies pretty well~ :roll:
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