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|publisher=[[Nintendo]]
|publisher=[[Nintendo]]
|released={{jp|2008|April 10}}{{eu|2008|April 11}}{{au|2008|April 24}}{{us|2008|April 27}}
|released={{jp|2008|April 10}}{{eu|2008|April 11}}{{au|2008|April 24}}{{us|2008|April 27}}
|modes=[[Single Player]], [[Multiplayer]], [[Online]]
|modes=[[Single Player]], [[Multiplayer]]
|players=1-4 local, 1-12 online
|players=1-4 local, 2-12 online
|genre=[[Racing]]
|genre=[[Racing]]
|platform=[[Wii]]
|platform=[[Wii]]

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Mario Kart Wii is a kart racing video game developed and published by Nintendo for the Wii console. It is the sixth installment in the home console series and the second to use Nintendo's free online service, Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection. The game was released on April 10, 2008 in Japan and April 11 in Europe, with Australian and American releases on April 24 in Australia and April 27 respectively. Every copy of the game was packaged with the Wii Wheel accessory, which is designed to house the Wii Remote to allow more intuitive and conventional steering.

Like other games in the Mario Kart series, Mario Kart Wii involves various characters from various Mario games racing each other in go-karts on tracks themed from locations in the Mario series. Less realistic physics, and the use of various weapons and items to achieve victory differentiates kart racing games like Mario Kart Wii from more realistic racing games.

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