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[[File:MK7 snapshot6.png|thumb|200px|Mario gliding on '''Wuhu Island'''.]]
[[File:MK7 snapshot6.png|thumb|200px|[[Mario]] gliding on '''Wuhu Island'''.]]
[[File:SunsetWuhuLoop.png|thumb|left|200px|[[Yoshi]] drifting on [[Maka Wuhu]] in the evening.]]
[[File:SunsetWuhuLoop.png|thumb|left|200px|[[Yoshi]] drifting on [[Maka Wuhu]] in the evening.]]
'''Wuhu Island''' is a large, tropical, tourist-filled island, inhabited by [[Miis]] and located in the Pacific Ocean that appears in some popular [[Nintendo]] games, including ''Wii Fit'', ''Wii Sports Resort'', and ''Pilotwings Resort''. It also appears in a few tracks in ''[[Mario Kart 7]]''. The tracks include [[Wuhu Island Loop]], which has the drivers race around the entire island and [[Maka Wuhu]], which has the drivers race around and even inside Maka Wuhu, the volcano on the island, as well as a Battle Stage, [[Wuhu Town]], which allows the drivers to battle all around the town area of the island. The Island Loop track takes place in the day, and the Maka Wuhu takes place in the evening, while Wuhu Town takes place at night, which are all three of the selectable times in the Island Flyovers of ''Wii Sports Resort'' and ''Pilotwings Resort''.
'''Wuhu Island''' is a large, tropical, tourist-filled island, inhabited by [[Miis]] and located in the Pacific Ocean that appears in some popular [[Nintendo]] games, including ''Wii Fit'', ''Wii Sports Resort'', and ''Pilotwings Resort''. It also appears in a few tracks in ''[[Mario Kart 7]]''. The tracks include [[Wuhu Island Loop]], which has the drivers race around the entire island and [[Maka Wuhu]], which has the drivers race around and even inside Maka Wuhu, the volcano on the island, as well as a Battle Stage, [[Wuhu Town]], which allows the drivers to battle all around the town area of the island. The Island Loop track takes place in the day, and the Maka Wuhu takes place in the evening, while Wuhu Town takes place at night, which are all three of the selectable times in the Island Flyovers of ''Wii Sports Resort'' and ''Pilotwings Resort''.

Revision as of 19:59, November 21, 2011

Mario gliding on Wuhu Island.
Yoshi drifting on Maka Wuhu in the evening.

Wuhu Island is a large, tropical, tourist-filled island, inhabited by Miis and located in the Pacific Ocean that appears in some popular Nintendo games, including Wii Fit, Wii Sports Resort, and Pilotwings Resort. It also appears in a few tracks in Mario Kart 7. The tracks include Wuhu Island Loop, which has the drivers race around the entire island and Maka Wuhu, which has the drivers race around and even inside Maka Wuhu, the volcano on the island, as well as a Battle Stage, Wuhu Town, which allows the drivers to battle all around the town area of the island. The Island Loop track takes place in the day, and the Maka Wuhu takes place in the evening, while Wuhu Town takes place at night, which are all three of the selectable times in the Island Flyovers of Wii Sports Resort and Pilotwings Resort.

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