Brace yourself for a new set of tricks, tracks and ways to race. The included Wii Wheel transforms your Wii Remote into a steering wheel that feels great in your hands, while the Wii Remote and Nunchuk controller supply a classic control style for veterans of this racing series. Either way, you'll be able to perform impressive speed-boosting tricks, such as jumps, flips and wheelies.You can zip through brand-new tracks and arenas, and also tour classic courses from Super Mario Kart, Mario Kart 64, Mario Kart: Super Circuit, Mario Kart: Double Dash and Mario Kart DS. There are even options for trying all-new motorbikes that have their own special tricks and techniques. The action gets fast, furious and funny when you race in Mario Kart Wii.
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Mario Kart Wii is probably one of the best games i have played in a while. It is so much fun for the whole family. The graphics are so crystal clear. I don't think it's as great as the first one that came out just because it was the original. The one thing i found kind of odd was the turning. you barely have to turn it. And when you turn it really far, it hits a wall. That's the only thing that bugs me. Other than that, the game is great. I recommend it for the whole family.
What's great about it: Family game, kid friendly
What's not so great: how much you have to turn it.
SynopsisBreak all the rules and go down in history in Guinness World Records: The Videogame. Compete against others in more than 35 different challenges inspired by real-life world records. Use your strength and tenacity to become a reigning record breaker. Share the fun in teams or in competitive multiplayer groups and make your mark on history by competing for the top prize of actually being listed in the official Guinness World Records book.The quick-fire action of Guinness World Records: The Videogame turns any get-together into a party. Throughout the game, you'll travel the world to compete in such crazy stunts as Fastest Time to Crush Watermelons With Your Head, Fastest Time to Eat a Plane and Fastest Time to Shear a Sheep. As you explore the globe, stand on specific hot-spots to discover interesting facts about records that have been broken in that location. Collect fact cards and record-breaking certificates on your quest to be the best at your particular challenge.
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This game is really fun and kid friendly. Its a great family game. You get to see who can break what records. But then again, the records you have to beat are extremely hard. Once you beat that record, it doesn't allow you to unlock it until you have actually passes it by a mile. This game allows you to see what records were created in time. But again, it should be easier to beat for littler kids. Alot of the records require strength. Littler kids don't have that as much as adults, so it makes it harder to beat. Its an OK game, but i wouldn't really pay the full price for it. It's not worth it.
What's great about it: It gives you a chance to break records, you get to see the records made from time to time
What's not so great: the records are extremely hard to beat. once you beat them, it doesn't allow you to move on until its beat by alot.