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Mario Kart 64 coming to Wii virtual console next week!
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Capitalizt
Nintendo makes it official. W00T!


infinity HiGH
Never been a fan of this game. Or SSB.
verndogs
mario kart SNES >>>>>> mario kart 64

single player was too easy, courses were way too wide, basically all fun that was in the SNES mario kart was sucked out in the n64 version
trunks1022
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Originally posted by verndogs
mario kart SNES >>>>>> mario kart 64

single player was too easy, courses were way too wide, basically all fun that was in the SNES mario kart was sucked out in the n64 version


WRONG, mario kart 64 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> super mario kart. multiplayer made it worthwhile
chach
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Originally posted by infinity HiGH
Never been a fan of this game. Or SSB.


:eyes: blasphemy!!

64 owns all when the boost system was introduced it took the skill level to another dimension of karting...

link to the past is being released... :cool:

verndogs
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Originally posted by trunks1022
WRONG, mario kart 64 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> super mario kart. multiplayer made it worthwhile


even with multiplayer....mario kart 64 blew big time...it didn't mask the shortcomings of this game

oh, and the SNES version had 2 player modes too ;)


i'm not the only one who was disappointed by this game
http://www.gamespot.com/n64/driving...t64/review.html
Scottaculous
Can I steer the kart by tilting the wii controller?
CONNERMAN2000
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Originally posted by Scottaculous
Can I steer the kart by tilting the wii controller?


i was under the impression that the Wii remote wasnt even compatible with the Virtual Console. I think you can only use those 'classic controllers' you have to buy.
infinity HiGH
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Originally posted by CONNERMAN2000
i was under the impression that the Wii remote wasnt even compatible with the Virtual Console. I think you can only use those 'classic controllers' you have to buy.


That is correct. Unless they patch it somehow (if that's even possible)
Demoted
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Originally posted by CONNERMAN2000
i was under the impression that the Wii remote wasnt even compatible with the Virtual Console. I think you can only use those 'classic controllers' you have to buy.


Weak, I don't have money for that right now, not to mention I don't really know how the whole Wii points thing works and how to use the virtual console. Bear with me, I rarely play video games and I'm retarded to the new technology of online gaming and like that. I went online to check out the store and I didn't see anything that mentioned the Wii points at all, much less anything about downloads for the virtual console. The only link for a store I found on nintendo.com linked me to this store where they sold stuff for their older systems.

Explanations people, I need explanations!

Question, in the top right corner picture of the Mario Kart 64 screenshots, who is the guy who's in third that's wearing the blue hood? I don't remember him from the original Mario Kart 64 and I don't know who he is :wtf:

chach
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Originally posted by Demoted


Question, in the top right corner picture of the Mario Kart 64 screenshots, who is the guy who's in third that's wearing the blue hood? I don't remember him from the original Mario Kart 64 and I don't know who he is :wtf:



yes i was also wondering this
seems like they made some alterarions to the game
Capitalizt
a blue Shy Guy?



and Demoted, the virtual console is one of the main "windows" on the Wii interface when you boot up the system. If you have wireless access, your Wii will connect to the web and browse a library of classic NES, SNES, Genesis, N64, and TurboGraphix 16 games. You can buy a Wii points card at Walmart or any game store and use it to purchase and download virtual console games.





$20 gets you 2000 points, and the downloadable games range from $5-10 a piece.

Here is a list of current and upcoming virtual console games<---
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