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{{Header Nav|game=Mario Kart DS}}
{{Header Nav|game=Mario Kart DS}}
[[File:Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection logo.svg|right|100px]]
[[File:Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection logo.svg|right|100px]]
Mario Kart DS uses the [[Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection]] to support multiplayer matches with 2 to 4 players. Karts and characters you've unlocked via the single player mode are selectable on an online match. In a multiplayer game you can race against your friends (if you have exchanged friend codes), but the most common way is to be matched up against random opponents from around the world.
Mario Kart DS uses the [[Nintendo DS Wi-Fi Connection]] to support multiplayer matches with 2 to 4 players. Karts and characters you've unlocked via the single player mode are selectable on an online match. In a multiplayer game you can race against your friends (if you have exchanged friend codes), but the most common way is to be matched up against random opponents from around the world.


Playing Mario Kart DS online can be quite a daunting experience and often much more challenging than racing against CPU opponents. See the [[../Wi-Fi Basics|Online Walkthrough]] section to help you get up to speed on the techniques that experienced online opponent will use against you, and how to overcome them.
Playing Mario Kart DS online can be quite a daunting experience and often much more challenging than racing against CPU opponents. See the [[../Wi-Fi Basics|Online Walkthrough]] section to help you get up to speed on the techniques that experienced online opponent will use against you, and how to overcome them.