Mario Kart with Wii Wheel – Wii Remote Not Included

Posted by admin On January - 27 - 2012

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Click here for more Mario Kart Videos – www.youtube.com why hello there. It me again rev bring you another MKW Wi-Fi Races but this time I’ll be joining Yoshiller who is also be racing but during the time he was not in a very happy mood so don’t be hating on him but hopefully we can get in on another race maybe when he in a happy mood. rev’s channel www.youtube.com yoshiller’s channel www.youtube.com rev’s xat chat xat.com ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Facebook – www.facebook.com Twitter – twitter.com Website – www.nintendobuzz.com

Mario Kart Wii – game play

Posted by admin On December - 6 - 2011

This video shows some of the features and game play of Mario Kart Wii. I didn’t plan how to do this when I recored the video, so it may look a bit ‘messy’. Sorry for that. I can say that I do like the new Mario Kart game.

Classic Game Room – SPEED RACER Nintendo Wii review

Posted by admin On October - 15 - 2011

Classic Game Room reviews SPEED RACER for Nintendo Wii, a futuristic racing combat game based on the 2008 Speed Racer live action movie based on the awesome 1960’s animated television show. Race as Speed Racer, Trixie, Racer X and more as you compete in series challenges that take place on colorful, fast-moving race tracks around the world. This driving game on Nintendo Wii is played using the Wiimote like a wheel (you can play with the Mario Kart Wii wheel) and has predictable controls when driving. Kar-Fu action slows down the driving and crashes an otherwise entertaining and playable game into the barrier of mediocrity. This CGR video review of Speed Racer The Videogame has gameplay from Speed Racer The Video Game on Nitnendo Wii showing game play in HD action from Speed Racer videogame.

Mario Kart: Double Dash!

Posted by admin On July - 15 - 2011

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Mario Kart: Double Dash!! has got to a lot to prove. The original Super Mario Kart on the SNES is still lauded by many as one of the best driving games–and one of the best multi-player games–ever made, but Mario Kart 6… More >>

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Mario Kart: Double Dash!! – Mushroom Cup 2 (April 21)

Posted by admin On December - 11 - 2010

The final set of Mario Kart videos before we start producing Mario Kart Wii videos, we take a turn over onto Mario Kart: Double Dash!! on the Nintendo Gamecube. These videos are over a week old, but were never submitted previously due to laziness on my part. Oopsies… Note: These videos are not part of season 2. Mario Kart: Double Dash!! is the final set of videos in Season 1, so get your fill while you can.

Classic Game Room HD reviews SUPER MARIO KART for the Super Nintendo! This first and original SUPER Mariokart is regarded as the best, is it? Coins, less powerups, the feather and real acceleration, the Mario Kart series has seen many changes since this SNES video game cartridge released in 1992. This CGR review of Super Mario Kart has gameplay from Super Mariokart on Super Nintendo SNES showing game play during this Nintendo racing game. 8 original racers compete in shorter, tighter tracks that push your driving skills to the limit. Compete in GT challenges for 50cc, 100cc and 150cc. Split screen multiplayer and battle mode are available as is a fun time trial version of gameplay. Characters include Mario, Luigi, Peach, Koopa Troopa, Donkey Kong and more. Graphically the game looks bright and vibrant and shines with detailed visuals that dont suffer from slowdown, flicker or lag with the controller. Super Mario Kart started one of the most popular and highly praised game series ever, play the original! Find the SNES game cart for Super Mario Kart out there in cyberland for a few bucks. Itll cost more with packaging and manual, but do you need a manual? Hold down on the drive button and WIN! Super Mariokart on Wii is not available for download on WiiWare or Wii Virtual Console, maybe Super Mario Kart will be downladable soon for VC on the Nintendo Wii, but not yet. Pick up a SNES or compatible machine and have a great time with the first Super Mario Kart.

The 5 Best Driving Games of all Time

Posted by Matt On May - 24 - 2010

5. OutRun (1986)

Video games, especially arcade titles, were on the rebound after a major flop in the early 1980’s nearly crippled the entire industry. So when Sega released this arcade racer with a moving cabinet, lush graphics, a killer soundtrack and epic racing action, the recovering video game business and the arcade-going public took notice in a big way. The creator Yu Suzuki billed this game, not as a racing game, but as the ultimate driving game.
As the player, you controlled a man driving with his blonde girlfriend in the passenger seat. You drove a red Ferrari Testarossa convertible, but since Sega did not have a licensing agreement with Ferrari until the sequel, there was no reference to the vehicle actually being a Ferrari. Other cars in the OutRun universe included; 1972 Volkswagen Beetles, 1971 Chevrolet Corvettes, 1985 Porsche 911 Turbos, and 1985 BMW 325Is.
The Gameplay was pretty straightforward. Players controlled the man in the red Ferrari through 5 checkpoints between 5 laps within a set time limit. Before each checkpoint there would be a fork in the road allowing you to choose one of two possible environments.
This game was the first arcade-style racer ever introduced. Duplicated thousands of times over it was responsible for some of the games I will be writing about in this article.


4. Driver (1999)

The person in the passenger seat next to you has just robbed a bank. Your hands tense as you press your right foot to the floor of the supercharged V8 rear wheel drive beast. You focus on the road ahead of you, swerving to avoid oncoming traffic as you narrowly miss the police barricade. You duck into an old abandoned warehouse, the flicker of red and blue lights shining ominously through the windows. You’ve eluded the 5-0, for now…
Inspired by the car chase movies of the sixties and seventies, you play as an undercover cop who is trying to infiltrate an organized crime syndicate. How far will you go?
The gameplay was pretty unique for its time. Basically the protagonists of the story are the cars featured in it. The only time the driver is seen is in between missions during the cinematic cut-scenes. What you have is essentially ‘Grand Theft Auto’ style driving without all the running around shooting people. You drive, that’s it.
The only real downside, in my opinion, is the lack of licensed vehicles. Not a huge deal breaker because these cars are obviously modeled after real life muscle cars of the sixties and seventies. Whatever faults this game had were overshadowed by the amazing car action, epic police chases and great sound effects. It had gamers everywhere foaming at the mouth for this title. (Despite its success, there was never a notable sequel made to this great game. I’m sure a reboot of this franchise is right around the corner, at least I’m hoping so)


3. Need for Speed (1994)

Upon its release, it was clear that NFS pushed the envelope of what was possible in a driving game. First available for PC, with numerous sequels made for the console market, this game was truly groundbreaking. For instance, when most gamers out there were still playing F-Zero, (futuristic, yet low-fi) NFS treated players to realistic graphics and driving physics.
This game boasted a cast of some pretty cool licensed vehicles. The developers even worked with the automotive magazine, Road & Track to match vehicle behavior, including the sounds specific to each vehicle. The Porsche 911 Turbo sounded like a Porsche 911 Turbo. The Acura NSX shifting gears as it accelerated up the street sounded true to life and amazing.
Other than the realism of this title, a large part of the gameplay focused on eluding the authorities. It would become the major theme of subsequent games in the series. Maybe it’s the speed demon in me, but I have always loved games that allowed you to run from the police just as they’re writing the ticket. You could almost hear the cop choking on the exhaust from your tail pipe. It was beautiful.
This game had it all and definitely ushered in the era of the driving simulation. NFS games would become famous for being some of the best out there. Much like Mario, the next NFS title is always right around the corner.


2. Mario Kart (1992)

Now, I know what you’re thinking. What? Mario Kart? Really? Bear with me, it will all become clear. Released by Nintendo in 1992 during the Golden Age of 16 bit consoles, nothing like it had ever been done before. You had access to a huge cast of adorable Nintendo characters who would race go-karts around various tracks inspired by the world of Super Mario Bros.
Really cool is that during the racing you would obtain power-ups that could really screw over your opponents. Luigi or Toad is the only thing stopping you from total victory? Throw a turtle shell at him and watch him spin out. Princess Peach is right behind you? Drop a banana peel and enjoy the aftermath. Although you might be dead last going into the final lap, you could still pull off a first place finish.
It was great to see all these cuddly creatures shooting one another with projectiles while jockeying for the Golden Cup.
This game became an instant classic, with each game in the series becoming bigger and better than the last. Mario Kart was a great arcade racer with a malicious twist that was very addictive and satisfying to play.


1. Gran Turismo (1999)

The ultimate driving simulation would be the best way to describe this title. More than 150 licensed vehicles were featured by basically every car manufacturer on the planet. Car companies and vehicles I had never heard of were here. Cars like the Pagani Zonda and the Panoz Esperante became household names. It was a real educational experience playing this game. Not only did you purchase and drive these vehicles, but you also fitted your pretties with upgrades to help give you the upper hand against your competitors.
The gameplay was hyper-realistic and tough to master. You had to acquire specific licenses in order to purchase and drive certain vehicles. However, progression through the game became highly rewarding. So much so that you didn’t mind racing the 24 Hour LeMans, which would actually take about 2 hours to complete in real time.
When it came to writing this article, I knew instantly that this would have to take first place. For its time, it had an incredible amount of detail and polish. It set the bar so high that it is still the standard for which all racing simulations are judged. That’s great for us gamers out there, because Grand Turismo helped influence some great driving games like, Forza Motorsport and Project Gotham Racing which had to be made to the same high standard as Turismo was.
(Side note to Sony – It’s been almost 5 years since I was first promised Grand Turismo 5 on the Playstation 3. Every year it keeps getting pushed back. Come on Sony, release the game already or don’t release it at all. Quit dangling this carrot in front of our faces)


Conclusion

So, that’s my pick for the best racing games of all time. Is there a racing game out there that has had an affect on you? By all means, send me your input. Is there a game on my list you thought I was way off base with? Give me your best shot.

What are the best multiplayer games for the Wii?

Posted by admin On May - 20 - 2010

Hiya!

I have a Nintendo Wii and I only really play it with friends, so I would like to know what are the best multiplayer games for it? I already have a Wii Fit, Mario Kart, Mario Party 8 and Super Smash Bros Brawl. Can anyone else suggest any other great multiplayer games?
Thanks for all your help!

Mario Kart with Wii Wheel

Posted by admin On May - 15 - 2010

  •   For the first time ever, players will have the option of racing with karts or a brand new mode of transport ? bikes. Using bikes as your chosen method will offer up some interesting gameplay possibilities, such as doing a “wheelie”, which in turn will give you a boost that could be crucial and make that all-important difference at the finishing line. Players will also be able to hit the road as their own personalised Mii characters in Mario Kart games, in addition to many classic characters
  • ? and even some never-before-seen faces! In keeping with the rest of the series, Mario Kart Wii features adrenaline pumping racing action, a plethora of power-ups and masses of objects for players to use to slow down their rivals. And with 10 battle arenas, players are sure to be kept busy between trips around the circuit. . Combining all the much-loved features from the series, Mario Kart Wii also includes a whole host of stunning new tracks, characters, weapons and vehicles. Those looking fo
  • world ranking domination can take on up to 11 players simultaneously worldwide using the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection service, which will offer them the chance to race other players across the globe in a nail-biting contest of speed and skill!. In addition to all this, a new Wii Channel, the Mario Kart Channel, will also be launched with Mario Kart Wii. Players will be able to monitor their ranking against others with data compiled from races completed online, as well as access and share Ghost D

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