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{{Infobox| title = [[Image:MarioKartTitleSmall.PNG|300px]]
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| image = [[Image:MarioKartWiiEuDVDcover.jpg|250px]]<br>'''DVD box cover'''<br>[[Image:Mkwiimm.PNG|250px]]<br>'''MarioKart Wii + Wii Wheel box cover'''
| developer = Nintendo
| publisher = [[Nintendo]]
| designer =
| Director =
| released = {{releasedate|Japan|April 10, 2008|Europe|April 11, 2008|Australia|April 24, 2008|USA|April 27, 2008|South Korea|April 30, 2009}}
| genre = Racing
| modes = Single Player, Multiplayer, Online Play
| ratings = [[ESRB]] E - Everyone <br> [[CERO]] G - General <br> [[PEGI]] 3+ <br> [[OFLC]] G - General
| platforms = [[Wii]]
| input = [[Wii Remote]], [[Wii Wheel]]+[[Wii Remote]], [[Wii Remote]]+[[Nunchuk_Attachment|Nunchuk]], [[Classic Controller]], [[GameCube Controller]]
| media =
}}
 
'''''Mario Kart Wii''''' is the latest installment of the ''[[Mario Kart (series)|Mario Kart]]'' series.  Designed from the ground up for the [[Wii]], a [[Wii Wheel]] is included in the package because [[Nintendo]] aimed that it would make it a more realistic steering experience. It is, however, compatible with other controllers as well. It features many classic Mario Kart characters as well as several new ones.
 
This game requires 23 blocks on the player's Wii system to save game data.  Also, the game data cannot be copied, so players are not able to transfer this game data onto another Wii.  The Mario Kart Channel uses 74 to 88 blocks, but unlike the game data, players can actually copy the channel onto their SD cards. (Amount of blocks the game takes may differ, depending on from which region the game came from.)
 
==Gameplay==
[[Image:Racers.PNG|thumb|right|A host of racers plow through [[Mushroom Gorge]].]][[Image:MKWiiControls.jpg|thumb|left|Pages 3-4 of the North American instruction booklet, providing diagrams for each type of control.]]
''Mario Kart Wii'' takes a step in a new direction, as twelve players are present in normal races. All 12 racers head to the finish in a multi-lap race around a given circuit.  Along the way, players may employ [[items]], horseplay, and take shortcuts to earn first place.
 
===Controlling===
The main feature is the use of the motion sensing of the [[Wii Remote]]. By tilting the remote, players can steer their karts. During the development of this game, Nintendo hopeed to address some of the issues game critics faced with the first racing game Nintendo published for the Wii, ''Excitetruck'', by making ''Mario Kart Wii'' compatible with the [[Wii Wheel]]. Since the Wii Remote is designed to be inserted into the Wii Wheel (as it is not an independent controller) players can also play without the Wheel if they choose(although many gamers would argue it is much more difficult without the wheel). ''Mario Kart Wii'' can also be played using the [[Nunchuck]] controller, the [[Classic Controller]] or the [[GameCube]] controller.
 
====Controls and actions of the game====
[[Image:Screenshot 183885.jpg|200px|thumb|[[Drifting]] keeps the speed and also allows a momentary boost of speed.]]
*'''Accelerate:''' Holding the corresponding button, the kart will go forwards. Accelerating time depends on the type of the karts: Lightweight karts have a high acceleration, but low speed. Heavyweight karts tend to have a low acceleration, but a high top speed. Middleweight karts have an average top speed and acceleration.
*'''Steer:''' Steering lets drivers move around corners.
*'''Brake:''' Braking slows the kart to a stop abruptly.
*'''Reverse:''' The character's kart will go backwards if the user holds the brake button.  If the player tries to accelerate while going in reverse, the vehicle will start to build momentum.  When blue sparks start to appear, release the brakes to get a small speed boost.  Effective for vehicles with low acceleration stats.
*'''Look Behind:''' Players can look behind their kart. In this way, players can be alert from characters incoming to steal the player's place from the rear. The player can also use this feature to see where he is going better while backing up, or to aim a weapon at an opponent following up.  This feature once appeared in ''[[Super Mario Kart]]''.
*'''Drift:''' Drivers drift to keep the kart's speed and take corners much better, with the benefit of getting mini-turbos. The feature can be set to happen automatically or when a button is held. The game tends to force you to drift as steering is now less effective on its own.
*'''Mini-turbo:''' After drifting for a reasonable amount of time, varying on the vehicle used, blue sparks will erupt from the player's rear tires. Releasing the drift button gives them a short burst of speed. In a kart, players can keep drifting for longer periods to get orange sparks and a much more effective boost. However, orange sparks cannot be created on bikes, as they can wheelie instead and get a much longer burst of speed that is equivalent to the orange sparks' power. From a drifting aspect, a bike is probably the better choice. Of course, the drifting status of the vehicle used also matters. A mini-turbo can't be performed when drifting is set to automatic.  The player can also perform a "standing mini-turbo" by holding the brake and drift buttons at the same time.  This technique can also be used on Automatic.
*'''Tricks:''' Players can pull off a stunt when they jump in order to gain a momentary mini-turbo. Players can perform a trick by flicking the Wii Remote or pressing the D-pad (on the GCN or Classic Controllers) in any direction when going off a ramp or hill. They do a stunt, cheer, and obtain a speed boost when landing.
*'''Wheelie:''' Wheelies can be performed only when riding [[Bike]]s; drivers can increase their speed when they lift up the front of their bike. While the driver holds the front of the bike up, s/he can hardly turn. The wheelie can be ended by braking, drifting, waiting for it to run out on its own, or simply setting the Wii Wheel back down. If you are using a Gamecube Controller, press either up or down with the D-pad.
 
===Modes of Play===
[[Image:MKWiimirrorMC1.png|thumb|right|[[Luigi]] in a mirrored [[Mario Circuit 3]].]]
*'''Grand Prix''' ''(1 player)'' In this mode, the player races against 11 other CPU players in quest to finish first. There are 8 cups to choose from, ranging from most to least difficult. The player earns points by placing within 12 positions (see chart below.) The player with the most points at the end of the four races wins.
*'''Time Trial''' ''(1 player)'' The player races for the fastest time on a selected course. The fastest record will be able to be raced again as a ghost. You can also race staff records.
*'''Versus''' (''1 to 4 players, up to 12 online)'' Players can race to their own custom settings, but it is otherwise relatively the same to ''Grand Prix''.
*'''Battle''' ''(1 to 4 players, up to 12 online)'' Players team up with each other in a battle for the most points. Items only work against the other team. It won't have a effect to the players team. There are two ways to battle:
**''Balloon Battle'': Get points by hitting opponents with the player's items. If the player looses 3 balloons, 1 point will be discounted.
**''Coin Runners'': Get more coins than the other team. If the player hit a opponent, (s)he will drop half of his/her coins. But a certain amount of coins fall will depend on what item hits you.
*'''Ghost Race''' ''(Mario Kart Channel, 1 player)'' A ''Time Trial'' race with ghosts made by players around the world with relatively the same skill level to the actual player.
*'''Tournament''' ''(Mario Kart Channel, 1 player)'' The player competes in a timed competition with specific goals (see list below). This mode serves as the replacement of ''Mission Mode'' from [[Mario Kart DS]]. New tournaments are posted twice a month.
 
Note: Grand Prix mode for ''50cc'' using Karts, ''100cc'' using for bikes only, ''150cc'' using for Bikes and Karts and ''Mirror'' for Bikes and Karts. By winning all the tracks in 50cc or 100cc, it's possible to play with both bikes and karts. Mirror Mode is unlockable by gaining first place on all 150cc Grand Prixes.
 
=====Other information=====
*Additionally, in this game, both normal races and battles are playable online through the use of [[Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection]] (WFC).  This is the second game in the series to utilize the WFC and the first to allow for online battles.  Races and Battles will now cater up to 12 players via Wi-Fi connection [http://gonintendo.com/wp-content/photos/DSC00096.JPG].
*Just like ''Mario Kart DS'', it is not possible to play Grand Prix with multiple players. Players can now only win trophies playing alone.
*In Battle Mode, the player can only play in teams. Also, the [[Spiny Shell (Mario Kart item)|Spiny Shell]] makes its first appearance in Battle Mode for some reason, but we can probrably assume it was for balancing the odds, given its extreme rarity.
 
====Competitions====
''A list of Competitions up to the current one can be found [[List of Competitions in Mario Kart Wii|here]].
 
[[Image:MKwii-Mission.jpg|right|thumb|[[Baby Mario]] collecting [[coin]]s in Tournament Mode.]]
''Mario Kart Wii'' introduced a new mode for the ''Mario Kart'' series, entitled "Competition Mode" (also known as Tournament mode in North American versions). Competition Mode is somewhat similar to Mission Mode from ''[[Mario Kart DS]]''. Competitions can be played on the Mario Kart Channel, so long as the ''Mario Kart Wii'' disc is in the Wii. Competitions require an internet connection, and WiiConnect24 to be turned on before they can be played. After a while, a tournament is retired to make room for a new one. However, the rankings of older tournaments can still be viewed on the rankings table.
 
=====Types of Competitions=====
*'''VS. Race''' &ndash; A standard VS. race; however, race courses are somewhat altered.
*'''Time Trial''' &ndash; A standard Time Trial; however, race courses are somewhat altered.
*'''Numbered Gates''' &ndash; The player must drive through the gates in order, as fast as possible.
*'''Coin Collecting''' &ndash; The player must collect the coins on the stage as fast as possible.
*'''Boss Battle''' &ndash; The player must fight against a special boss.
 
===Major Changes===
[[image:PeachBike.jpg|thumb|[[Peach]] using the Mach Bike in Coconut Mall.]]
While every previous ''Mario Kart'' game allowed for a maximum of eight racers on each course, up to twelve are on course at one time in ''Mario Kart Wii''. 
 
[[image:Yosherskart.PNG|thumb|left|[[Yoshi]] racing in Toad Factory.]]
In ''Mario Kart Wii'', players can select twelve types of vehicles–six karts and six bikes–for each of the three classes. Vehicles selection varies depending on the character's weight type, and color schemes for available vehicles will also vary with regard to character selected.
 
A major departure from prior games is the removal of [[Snaking]], which players can use to gain several consecutive mini-turbos after performing a powerslide. Performing a mini-turbo depends on how long a player can hold the button for drifting. However, drifting can be used strategically and involves managing the drifts to avoid losing speed.<ref>[http://wii.ign.com/articles/858/858754p1.html Matt Casamassina: ''Mario Kart Wii'' Impressions]</ref>.
 
Also, a new feature called "Tricks" or "Stunts" is now a part of gameplay. When a player performs a trick, the player is able to gain a momentary boost of speed, which allows characters to do a few different things, such as grabbing an Item Box out of midair. Tricks consist of mid-air acrobatics and are performed by shaking the Wii Wheel upward.
 
Motorbikes are introduced in this game. Peach, Daisy and Rosalina are in an alternate outfit while riding motorbikes, as opposed to their traditional outfit while riding karts.  Oddly enough, although Wario does have a biker outfit of his own, he doesn't wear it when riding bikes.  Motorbikes are better at tricks than karts.
 
Special Items, introduced in ''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]'', were taken out for being too unbalanced. Overall, ''Mario Kart Wii'' is based heavily on ''[[Mario Kart DS]]'' and with little influence from ''Double Dash!!''.
 
''Mario Kart Wii'' features a text chat in Online Multiplayer Mode. Users can send pre-written phrases to other users before the series of races starts. There is no facility for a user to type his or her own message<ref>[http://uk.wii.ign.com/articles/855/855033p1.html IGN: Update: Mario Kart Wii Text Chat Details]</ref>. Also, the text chat is only available when racing or battling against Friends.
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! colspan=13 style="background:#fff5f5" width=84% | Point Spread Comparisons
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! style="background:#fff7f7" width=14% | !! style="background:#fff7f7" width=4% | 1st !! style="background:#fff9f9" width=4% | 2nd !! style="background:#fff9f9" width=4% | 3rd !! style="background:#fff7f7" width=4% | 4th !! style="background:#fff7f7" width=4% | 5th !! style="background:#fff9f9" width=4% | 6th !! style="background:#fff9f9" width=4% | 7th !! style="background:#fff7f7" width=4% | 8th !! style="background:#fff7f7" width=4% | 9th !! style="background:#fff7f7" width=4% | 10th !! style="background:#fff7f7" width=4% | 11th !! style="background:#fff7f7" width=4% | 12th
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|'''SMK + MK64 + MKSC GP''' ||style="background:#096"| 9 ||style="background:#CF0"| 6 ||style="background:#CF0"| 3 ||style="background:#CF0"|1||0||0||0||0||&ndash;||&ndash;||&ndash;|| &ndash;
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|'''MKDD + MKDS GP''' ||style="background:#096"| 10 ||style="background:#CF0"| 8 ||style="background:#CF0"|6||4||3||2||1||0||&ndash;||&ndash;||&ndash;||&ndash;
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|'''MKWii GP''' ||style="background:#096"| 15 ||style="background:#CF0"| 12 ||style="background:#CF0"| 10 ||style="background:#CF0"| 8 ||style="background:#CF0"|7||6||5||4||3||2||1||0
|-
| colspan=13 style="text-align:justify;font-size:smaller;" | <span style="background:#096">Grove-green bg signifies victory results (great clapping, character(s) cheering), best after-race music</span><br><span style="background:#CF0">Yellow-limegreen bg signifies moderate results (mild clapping, moderate character reaction), same music in Wi-Fi as winner (different in MKDS GP)</span><br>Normal bg signifies losing results, losing music<br>In ''Super Mario Kart'' to ''Mario Kart Super Circuit'', 5th or worse forces the player to retry the race. If the racer fares this badly three times, the Grand Prix must be started over. In Double Dash to Wii, the GP normally goes forth.
|}
 
==Characters==
A total of twelve Mario Characters are available from the start, while twelve more can be unlocked for a total of twenty-four. They are separated into these three categories:
 
*'''Small:''' Are able to drive small karts. They have mostly a good acceleration and off-road ratio, but low top speed. By their weight, these characters can be knocked apart if they try to bump into other karts of superior weight.
*'''Medium:''' Are able to drive medium-sized karts. Most of the karts show an average acceleration, weight and off-road.
*'''Large:''' Are defined by their strength, capable of banging apart other karts with low weight. They are able to drive large vehicles, mostly featuring high top speed and weight, but showing low acceleration, handling, and off-road.
 
===Starting Characters===
<center><gallery>
Image:MKWii_Mario.jpg|<center>[[Mario]]<br>'''Medium
Image:Mariokartwiiluigi.jpg|<center>[[Luigi]]<br>'''Medium
Image:peachbasic.PNG|<center>[[Princess Peach|Peach]]<br>'''Medium
Image:yoshibasic.PNG|<center>[[Yoshi]]<br>'''Medium
Image:babymariobasic.PNG|<center>[[Baby Mario]]<br>'''Small'''
Image:babypeachbasic.PNG|<center>[[Baby Peach]]<br>'''Small'''<br>''New
Image:Mariokartwiitoad.jpg|<center>[[Toad]]<br>'''Small
Image:KoopaBasic.PNG|<center>[[Koopa Troopa]]<br>'''Small'''
Image:wariobasic.PNG|<center>[[Wario]]<br>'''Large
Image:waluigibasic.PNG|<center>[[Waluigi]]<br>'''Large
Image:dkbasic.PNG|<center>[[Donkey Kong]]<br>'''Large
Image:Mariokartwiibowser.jpg|<center>[[Bowser]]<br>'''Large
</gallery></center><br>
 
===Unlockable Characters===
{{spoiler}}
<center><gallery>
Image:DaisyMKWii.PNG|<center>[[Princess Daisy|Daisy]]<br>'''Medium
Image:Birdpmkwii.PNG|<center>[[Birdo]]<br>'''Medium'''
Image:Diddymkwii.PNG|<center>[[Diddy Kong]]<br>'''Medium'''
Image:Jrwii.PNG|<center>[[Bowser Jr.]]<br>'''Medium'''
Image:Babyluigi.PNG|<center>[[Baby Luigi]]<br>'''Small'''
Image:babydaisykart.PNG|<center>[[Baby Daisy]]<br>'''Small'''<br>''New''<br>''First Appearance
Image:Toadettewii.PNG|<center>[[Toadette]]<br>'''Small'''
Image:Drybwii.PNG|<center>[[Dry Bones]]<br>'''Small'''
Image:Boowiiking.PNG|<center>[[King Boo]]<br>'''Large'''
Image:Rosawii.PNG|<center>[[Rosalina]]<br>'''Large'''<br>''New
Image:Funkpngmm.PNG|<center>[[Funky Kong]]<br>'''Large'''<br>''New
Image:Skelebowwii.PNG|<center>[[Dry Bowser]]<br>'''Large'''<br>''New
</gallery></center>
 
*[[Mii]]s are also featured as secret characters with two different costumes to unlock - a racing suit and an outfit that varies depending on the gender.
 
====Unlocking Criteria====
 
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! colspan=2 style="background:#fff5f5;text-align:center" width=84% | Criteria List To Unlock These Participants
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! style="background:#fff7f7;text-align:center;" width=15% | Daisy
|Win 150cc Special Cup or play 2,850 races
|-
!style="background:#fff7f7;" width=15% | Birdo
|Play Time Trials on 16 different courses, win 250 WFC races, or play 1,350 races
|-
!style="background:#fff7f7;" width=15% | Diddy Kong
|Win 50cc Lightning Cup or play 450 races
|-
!style="background:#fff7f7;r" width=15% | Bowser Jr.
|Obtain at least 1 Star Rank for all 100cc Retro Grand Prix Cups or play 3,450 races
|-
!style="background:#fff7f7;text-align:center";text-align:center;" width=15% | Baby Luigi
|Unlock 8 Expert Staff Ghost Data in Time Trials, win 100 WFC Ghost Races, or play 3,150 races
|-
!style="background:#fff7f7;" width=15% | Baby Daisy
|Obtain at least 1 Star Rank for all 50cc Wii Grand Prix Cups or play 1,950 races
|-
!style="background:#fff7f7;" width=15% | Toadette
|Play Time Trials on all 32 different courses, win 1,000 WFC races, or play 3,150 races
|-
!style="background:#fff7f7;" width=15% | Dry Bones
|Win 100cc Leaf Cup or play 1,050 races
|-
!style="background:#fff7f7;" width=15% | King Boo
|Win 50cc Star Cup or play 750 races
|-
!style="background:#fff7f7;" width=15%| Rosalina
|Have a Super Mario Galaxy save file and win 50 races, attain at least 1 Star Rank for all 150cc Mirror Grand Prix cups, or play 4,950 races
|-
!style="background:#fff7f7;" width=15% | Funky Kong
|Unlock 4 Expert Staff Ghost Datas in Time Trials, win 25 WFC Ghost Races, or play 2,250 races
|-
!style="background:#fff7f7;" width=20% | Dry Bowser
|Obtain at least 1 Star Rank for all 150cc Wii Grand Prix Cups or play 4,350 races
|}
 
====Unlocking Outfits for Miis====
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! colspan=2 style="background:#fff5f5;text-align:center" width=84% | How to Unlock Mii
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! style="background:#fff7f7;text-align:center;" width=15% | Mii outfit A (Racing Suit, blue Mii logo)
|Win the Special Cup in 100cc or play 1,650 races
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! style="background:#fff7f7;text-align:center;" width=15% | Mii outfit B (Overalls/Dress, red Mii logo)
|Unlock Expert Staff Ghosts on all 32 courses in Time Trial mode, play 5,000 WFC Races, win 5,000 WFC Ghost Races, or play 5,100 races
|}
 
===Bonuses===
 
*Each character has their own set of bonuses that boost certain stats for their vehicles. Units are out of 70, so +7/70 is about an extra point out of 10.
 
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! colspan=10 style="background:#fff5f5;text-align:center" | Character Bonuses
|-  style=background:#fff5f5;text-align:center;
! width=23% | Character !! width=11% | Speed !! width=11% | Weight !! width=11% | Acceleration !! width=11% | Handling !! width=11% | Drift !! width=11% | Off-Road !! width=11% | Mini-Turbo
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!style="background:#fff7f7;" width=15%| Mario
| -
| 6
| 2
| 2
| 3
| -
| -
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!style="background:#fff7f7;" width=15%| Luigi
| 2
| 6
| -
| -
| -
| -
| -
|-
!style="background:#fff7f7;" width=15%| Peach
| 2
| -
| 5
| -
| 6
| -
| -
|-
!style="background:#fff7f7;" width=15%| Daisy
| 4
| -
| -
| 2
| -
| -
| 3
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!style="background:#fff7f7;" width=15%| Yoshi
| -
| 3
| -
| -
| 3
| 5
| -
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!style="background:#fff7f7;" width=15%| Birdo
| -
| 3
| -
| -
| -
| 3
| 5
|-
!style="background:#fff7f7;" width=15%| Diddy Kong
| -
| -
| 3
| -
| 3
| -
| 5
|-
!style="background:#fff7f7;" width=15%| Bowser Jr.
| -
| -
| -
| -
| -
| 3
| 3
|-
!style="background:#fff7f7;" width=15%| Baby Mario
| -
| 8
| -
| 6
| -
| -
| -
|-
!style="background:#fff7f7;" width=15%| Baby Luigi
| 5
| 8
| -
| -
| -
| -
| -
|-
!style="background:#fff7f7;" width=15%| Baby Peach
| 3
| 6
| 3
| 3
| -
| -
| -
|-
!style="background:#fff7f7;" width=15%| Baby Daisy
| 5
| 6
| -
| -
| -
| -
| 3
|-
!style="background:#fff7f7;" width=15%| Toad
| -
| -
| 6
| -
| 6
| -
| -
|-
!style="background:#fff7f7;" width=15%| Toadette
| 3
| -
| -
| -
| -
| 6
| -
|-
!style="background:#fff7f7;" width=15%| Koopa Troopa
| -
| -
| -
| 3
| -
| -
| 6
|-
!style="background:#fff7f7;" width=15%| Dry Bones
| -
| -
| 3
| -
| 3
| -
| 6
|-
!style="background:#fff7f7;" width=15%| Wario
| -
| 3
| -
| -
| -
| 3
| 6
|-
!style="background:#fff7f7;" width=15%| Waluigi
| -
| -
| 6
| -
| 5
| 3
| -
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!style="background:#fff7f7;" width=15%| Donkey Kong
| -
| 3
| 2
| 2
| -
| -
| 3
|-
!style="background:#fff7f7;" width=15%| Bowser
| 2
| 5
| -
| -
| 3
| -
| -
|-
!style="background:#fff7f7;" width=15%| King Boo
| -
| -
| -
| 5
| -
| 3
| -
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!style="background:#fff7f7;" width=15%| Rosalina
| 3
| -
| -
| 3
| -
| -
| 3
|-
!style="background:#fff7f7;" width=15%| Funky Kong
| 4
| -
| -
| -
| -
| 3
| -
|-
!style="background:#fff7f7;" width=15%| Dry Bowser
| -
| -
| -
| -
| -
| 6
| 6
|-
!style="background:#fff7f7;" width=15%| Small Mii
| 3
| 3
| -
| -
| 3
| -
| 3
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!style="background:#fff7f7;" width=15%| Medium Mii
| 3
| 3
| -
| -
| -
| 3
| 3
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!style="background:#fff7f7;" width=15%| Large Mii
| 3
| -
| 3
| 3
| 3
| -
| -
|-
|}
{{endspoiler}}
 
==Tracks==
[[Image:Wgm.PNG|thumb|300px|[[Wario]] races towards a steep downhill portion of Wario's Gold Mines.]]
Including both retro tracks, from all five previous games, and new tracks.
 
Race courses are divided into various [[Cup]]s again: [[Mushroom Cup]], [[Flower Cup]], [[Star Cup]] and [[Special Cup]] for new courses and [[Shell Cup]], [[Banana Cup]], [[Leaf Cup]] and [[Lightning Cup]] for old courses. Notably, these are the same as ''[[Mario Kart DS]]''.
 
===New Courses===
There are sixteen new courses in ''Mario Kart Wii''.
====[[Mushroom Cup]]====
*[[Luigi Circuit]]
*[[Moo Moo Meadows]]
*[[Mushroom Gorge]]
*[[Toad's Factory]]
 
====[[Flower Cup]]====
*[[Mario Circuit]]
*[[Coconut Mall]]
*[[DK's Snowboard Cross]]
*[[Wario's Gold Mine]]
 
====[[Star Cup]]====
*[[Daisy Circuit]]
*[[Koopa Cape]]
*[[Maple Treeway]]
*[[Grumble Volcano]]
 
====[[Special Cup]]====
*[[Dry Dry Ruins (course)|Dry Dry Ruins]]
*[[Moonview Highway]]
*[[Bowser Castle|Bowser's Castle]]
*[[Rainbow Road]]
 
===Retro Courses===
These courses appeared in previous ''Mario Kart'' installements, much like in ''[[Mario Kart DS]]''. This includes 2 courses from the SNES installement, 4 from the N64 installement, 2 from the GBA installement, 4 from the GCN installement, and 4 from the DS installment. All of these have been graphically updated and have some new details such as extra trees and ramps, and also new features such as jumps, pipe tricks, and even added shortcuts. These retro courses appear in the Shell, Banana, Leaf or Lightning cups.
 
====[[Shell Cup]]====
*[[Peach Beach]] (''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]'')
*[[Yoshi Falls]] (''[[Mario Kart DS]]'')
*[[Ghost Valley 2]] (''[[Super Mario Kart]]'')
*[[Mario Raceway]] (''[[Mario Kart 64]]'')
 
====[[Banana Cup]]====
*[[Sherbet Land (MK64)|Sherbet Land]] (''Mario Kart 64'')
*[[Shy Guy Beach]] (''[[Mario Kart Super Circuit]]'')
*[[Delfino Square]] (''Mario Kart DS'')
*[[Waluigi Stadium]] (''Mario Kart: Double Dash!!'')
 
====[[Leaf Cup]]====
*[[Desert Hills]] (''Mario Kart DS'')
*[[Bowser Castle 3]] (''Mario Kart: Super Circuit'')
*[[D.K.'s Jungle Parkway]] (''Mario Kart 64'')
*[[Mario Circuit]] (''Mario Kart: Double Dash!!'')
 
====[[Lightning Cup]]====
*[[Mario Circuit 3]] (''Super Mario Kart'')
*[[Peach Gardens]] (''Mario Kart DS'')
*[[DK Mountain]] (''Mario Kart: Double Dash!!'')
*[[Bowser's Castle]] (''Mario Kart 64'')
 
===Battle Courses===
====''Wii tracks''====
*[[Block Plaza]]
*[[Delfino Pier]]
*[[Funky Stadium]]
*[[Chain Chomp Wheel|Chain Chomp Wheel]]
*[[Thwomp Desert]]
 
====''Retro tracks''====
*[[Battle Course 4 (SNES)|Battle Course 4]] (''Super Mario Kart'')
*[[Battle Course 3 (GBA)|Battle Course 3]] (''Mario Kart Super Circuit'')
*[[Skyscraper]] (''Mario Kart 64'')
*[[Cookie Land]] (''Mario Kart: Double Dash!!'')
*[[Twilight House]] (''Mario Kart DS'')
 
====''Boss Tracks''====
These are only found in Tournament mode.
*[[Galaxy Colosseum]]
 
==Ghosts==
In ''Mario Kart Wii'', there are '''Normal Staff''' ghosts and '''Expert Staff''' ghosts. Beating the normal staff ghosts by a certain amount of time unlocks the Expert Staff ghosts. Unlocking Expert Staff ghosts can help unlock certain characters and vehicles in the game. Below are two tables: the first shows the Normal Staff ghosts, while the second shows the Expert Staff ghosts.
 
{{spoiler}}
===Normal Staff Ghosts===
{| border="1" cellspacing=0 cellpadding=2 align="center" style="background:#fffcfc; color:black; text-align:center" width=75%
|-
!colspan="1" style="background:#fff7f9|Course
!colspan="1" style="background:#fff7f9|Staff Name
!colspan="1" style="background:#fff7f9|Time
!colspan="1" style="background:#fff7f9|Character
!colspan="1" style="background:#fff7f9|Vehicle
!colspan="1" style="background:#fff7f9|Wheel
!colspan="1" style="background:#fff7f9|Drift
|-
|[[Luigi Circuit]]||Nin*sato||01:29.670||Luigi||B Dasher Mk. 2||Yes||Auto
|-
|[[Moo Moo Meadows]]||Nin*YuNya||01:37.856||Baby Daisy||Baby Booster||Yes||Auto
|-
|[[Mushroom Gorge]]||Nin*Murak||02:16.110||Toadette||Quacker||Yes||Manual
|-
|[[Toad's Factory]]||Nin*Misa||02:22.480||Toad||Bubble Bike||Yes||Manual
|-
|[[Mario Circuit]]||Nin*==Kony||01:44.777||Mario||Rapide||Yes||Manual
|-
|[[Coconut Mall]]||Nin*♪SiMO||02:30.764||Daisy||Bon Bon||No||Manual
|-
|[[DK Summit]]||Nin*mokke||02:34.693||Donkey Kong||Standard Bike L||Yes||Manual
|-
|[[Wario's Gold Mine]]||Nin*morimo||02:19.585||Wario||Wario Bike||Yes||Manual
|-
|[[Daisy Circuit]]||Nin*Toki||01:56.822||Daisy||Royal Racer||No||Manual
|-
|[[Koopa Cape]]||Nin*Rose||03:03.022||Koopa Troopa||Cheep Charger||No||Manual
|-
|[[Maple Treeway]]||Nin*pico||02:58.633||Diddy Kong||Nostalgia 1||Yes||Manual
|-
|[[Grumble Volcano]]||Nin*Gorin||02:28.237||Dry Bowser||Offroader||Yes||Manual
|-
|[[Dry Dry Ruins]]||Nin*Kei||02:30.949||Yoshi||Nostalgia 1||Yes||Manual
|-
|[[Moonview Highway]]||Nin*KOZ*||02:16.802||Peach||Standard Kart M||Yes||Manual
|-
|[[Bowser's Castle]]||Nin*YABUKI||03:04.836||Bowser||Piranha Prowler||No||Manual
|-
|[[Rainbow Road]]||Nin*Konno||03:05.895||Rosalina||Twinkle Star||No||Manual
|-
|[[Peach Beach]]<sub>GCN</sub>||Nin*HIRO||01:34.233||Peach||Royal Racer||No||Manual
|-
|[[Yoshi Falls]]<sub>DS</sub>||Nin*DoTak||01:16.461||Yoshi||Rapide||No||Manual
|-
|[[Ghost Valley 2]]<sub>SNES</sub>||Nin*YOKO||01:06.595||King Boo||Standard Kart L||Yes||Manual
|-
|[[Mario Raceway]]<sub>N64</sub>||Nin*Ichiro||02:14.799||Baby Mario||Nano Bike||Yes||Manual
|-
|[[Sherbet Land (course)#Mario Kart 64|Sherbet Land]]<sub>N64</sub>||Nin*Sakat||02:48.651||Baby Luigi||Quacker||Yes||Auto
|-
|[[Shy Guy Beach]]<sub>GBA</sub>||Nin*Kato||01:45.568||Koopa Troopa||Cheep Charger||Yes||Manual
|-
|[[Delfino Square]]<sub>DS</sub>||Nin*iwaco||02:41.807||Wario||Wario Bike||Yes||Manual
|-
|[[Waluigi Stadium]]<sub>GCN</sub>||Nin*NARI*||02:32.882||Waluigi||Standard Bike L||No||Manual
|-
|[[Desert Hills]]<sub>DS</sub>||Nin*Sako||02:10.233||Dry Bones||Standard Bike S||No||Manual
|-
|[[Bowser Castle 3]]<sub>GBA</sub>||Nin*Fukuda||02:58.304||Dry Bowser||Standard Kart L||Yes||Manual
|-
|[[D.K.'s Jungle Parkway]]<sub>N64</sub>||Nin*Matt||02:58.264||Donkey Kong||Phantom||Yes||Auto
|-
|[[Mario Circuit]]<sub>GCN</sub>||Nin*♪Miz||01:59.771||Mario||Standard Bike M||Yes||Manual
|-
|[[Mario Circuit 3]]<sub>SNES</sub>||Nin*iwaco||01:38.880||Baby Mario||Standard Kart S||Yes||Manual
|-
|[[Peach Gardens]]<sub>DS</sub>||Nin*Ito.y||02:34.894||Baby Peach||Magikruiser||Yes||Manual
|-
|[[DK Mountain]]<sub>GCN</sub>||Nin*♪msk||02:57.744||Funky Kong||Wario Bike||Yes||Manual
|-
|[[Bowser's Castle]]<sub>N64</sub>||Nin*GASK2||03:19.323||Bowser Jr.||Standard Kart M||Yes||Manual
|}
 
===Expert Staff Ghosts===
{| border="1" cellspacing=0 cellpadding=2 align="center" style="background:#fffcfc; color:black; text-align:center" width=75%
|-
!colspan="8" style="background:#fff7f7;text-align:center;" |Fast Ghosts
|-
! colspan="1" style="background:#fff7f9|Course
! colspan="1" style="background:#fff7f9|Staff Name
! colspan="1" style="background:#fff7f9|Unlock Time
! colspan="1" style="background:#fff7f9|Time
! colspan="1" style="background:#fff7f9|Character
! colspan="1" style="background:#fff7f9|Vehicle
! colspan="1" style="background:#fff7f9|Wheel
! colspan="1" style="background:#fff7f9|Drift
|-
|[[Luigi Circuit]]||Nin*Uta♪||01:26.394|| 01:19.419||Luigi||Mach Bike||Yes||Manual
|-
|[[Moo Moo Meadows]]||Nin*Tkym||01:34.160|| 01:25.909||Baby Daisy||Bullet Bike||No||Auto
|-
|[[Mushroom Gorge]]||Nin*Miki||02:10.875|| 02:01.011||Toadette||Concerto||No||Manual
|-
|[[Toad's Factory]]||Nin*GQO||02:17.653|| 02:05.593||Toad||Blue Falcon||No||Manual
|-
|[[Mario Circuit]]||Nin*fuyu||01:40.528|| 01:33.702||Mario||B Dasher Mk. 2||No||Manual
|-
|[[Coconut Mall]]||Nin*MUGI*||02:25.620|| 02:13.333||Daisy||Wild Wing||Yes||Manual
|-
|[[DK Summit]]||Nin*KOZ*||02:29.076|| 02:17.546||Donkey Kong||Flame Flyer||Yes||Manual
|-
|[[Wario's Gold Mine]]||Nin*♪Ryo||02:15.323|| 02:04.800||Wario||Flame Flyer||No||Manual
|-
|[[Daisy Circuit]]||Nin*Taeko||01:51.786|| 01:41.362||Daisy||Mach Bike||No||Manual
|-
|[[Koopa Cape]]||Nin*morimo||02:56.867|| 02:41.370||Koopa Troopa||Bubble Bike||No||Manual
|-
|[[Maple Treeway]]||Nin*MUGI*||02:51.684|| 02:37.812||Diddy Kong||Nitrocycle||No||Manual
|-
|[[Grumble Volcano]]||Nin*aki||02:22.856|| 02:11.852||Dry Bowser||Torpedo||No||Manual
|-
|[[Dry Dry Ruins]]||Nin*Akito||02:26.064|| 02:14.286||Yoshi||Nitrocycle||Yes||Manual
|-
|[[Moonview Highway]]||Nin*Koh||02:10.509|| 02:04.163||Peach||Mach Bike||Yes||Manual
|-
|[[Bowser's Castle]]||Nin*Masa||02:57.382|| 02:42.098||Bowser||Bowser Bike||No||Manual
|-
|[[Rainbow Road]]||Nin*Syun1||03:00.007|| 02:44.734|| style="text-align:center;"|Rosalina||Jetsetter||No||Manual
|-
|[[Peach Beach]]<sub>GCN</sub>||Nin*Taeko||01:30.909|| 01:23.140||Peach||Dolphin Dasher||Yes||Manual
|-
|[[Yoshi Falls]]<sub>DS</sub>||Nin*FJ||01:14.072|| 01:09.175||Yoshi||Turbo Blooper||Yes||Manual
|-
|[[Ghost Valley 2]]<sub>SNES</sub>||Nin*sira〉||01:04.261|| 00:58.907||King Boo||Torpedo||No||Manual
|-
|[[Mario Raceway]]<sub>N64</sub>||Nin*Yuuki||02:10.069|| 01:59.053||Baby Mario||Concerto||No||Manual
|-
|[[Sherbet Land]]<sub>N64</sub>||Nin*FJ||02:42.536|| 02:28.356||Baby Luigi||Blue Falcon||No||Manual
|-
|[[Shy Guy Beach]]<sub>GBA</sub>||Nin*Matt||01:41.174|| 01:32.867||Koopa Troopa||Magikruiser||No||Manual
|-
|[[Delfino Square]]<sub>DS</sub>||Nin*TARO||02:36.630|| 02:24.169||Wario||Dragonetti||No||Manual
|-
|[[Waluigi Stadium]]<sub>GCN</sub>||Nin*♪Ryo||02:26.335|| 02:12.367||Waluigi||Piranha Prowler||No||Manual
|-
|[[Desert Hills]]<sub>DS</sub>||Nin*solami||02:02.358|| 01:52.686||Dry Bones||Rally Romper||Yes||Manual
|-
|[[Bowser Castle 3]]<sub>GBA</sub>||Nin*A24||02:53.651|| 02:39.391||Dry Bowser||Bowser Bike||No||Manual
|-
|[[D.K.'s Jungle Parkway]]<sub>N64</sub>||Nin*Syun1||02:51.693|| 02:37.782||Donkey Kong||Flame Flyer||Yes||Manual
|-
|[[Mario Circuit]]<sub>GCN</sub>||Nin*Dai8||01:55.907|| 01:49.939||Mario||Wild Wing||No||Manual
|-
|[[Mario Circuit 3]]<sub>SNES</sub>||Nin*Shige||01:35.213|| 01:26.659||Baby Mario||Bullet Bike||No||Manual
|-
|[[Peach Gardens]]<sub>DS</sub>||Nin*==Kony||02:29.793|| 02:16.777||Baby Peach||Concerto||Yes||Manual
|-
|[[DK Mountain]]<sub>GCN</sub>||Nin*Miyam||02:52.100|| 02:38.130||Funky Kong||Flame Flyer||Yes||Manual
|-
|[[Bowser's Castle]]<sub>N64</sub>||Nin*Kentan||03:09.228|| 02:55.933||Bowser Jr.||Nitrocycle||Yes||Manual
|}
 
{{endspoiler}}
 
==Vehicles==
There are 36 total vehicles in the ''Wii'' installment (Here can be seen all the karts and bikes [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c6ChQK_gIeg]). 18 karts, 18 bikes, each divided into the 3 weight classes, making 6 and 6 available to each character, 3 and 3 to begin (thus making half of the vehicles unlockables. Each has 7 stats which are shown during character selection:
*'''Speed:''' How high the top speed of the vehicle is. This does not affect off-road travel.
*'''Weight:''' How heavy a kart is. With a higher weight, the player can knock lighter characters away by ramming them. Bikes are lighter than karts.
*'''Acceleration:''' How quickly the vehicle's top speed is achieved from a non-moving position.
*'''Handling:''' How tight the kart can normally turn. Usually opposes the drift rating.
*'''Drift:''' How tight the kart turns while using the drifting maneuver. Usually opposes the handling rating.
*'''Off-Road:''' How much speed the kart retains when off of the track. A low rating of this can cause a near-standstill for the vehicle.
*'''Mini-Turbo:''' When using the manual drift option, how effective a mini-boost will be.  While all vehicles can perform a blue spark mini-turbo, only karts can execute a yellow spark mini-turbo.
 
There are six "types" of bikes and karts (as almost every kart has a bike with similar stats):
 
(Note: the type names are all conjecture. If someone has the actual names, please add them to this section.)
 
*'''Standard:''' These are well-rounded and are suitable for beginners. Examples would be the [[Standard Kart L]] or the [[Bubble Bike]].
*'''Speed:''' These are very fast and have a good drift, but have poor off-road and acceleration. Examples would be the [[Wild Wing]] or the [[Bowser Bike]] (Flame Runner).
*'''Control:''' These are rather slow and have low drifting, but feature excellent control and off-road, making them mirrored to Speed vehicles. Examples would be the [[Baby Booster]] (Booster Seat) or the [[Bon Bon]] (Sugarscoot).
*'''Cruiser:''' These control similarly to Control types, but have more speed, acceleration, and drifting.  However, they have less off-road and handling and are also lighter. Examples would be the [[Cheep Charger]] or the [[Nostalgia 1]] (Classic Dragster).
*'''Rally:''' These vehicles are almost perfectly well rounded, but have great off-road in return for poor drift. Examples would be the [[Rally Romper]] (Tiny Titan) or the [[Rapide]] (Zip Zip).
*'''Jet:''' Normally unlocked later in the game, these vehicles are incredibly fast and quite heavy, but are poor in all other stats. Examples would be the [[B Dasher Mk. 2]] (Sprinter) or the [[Torpedo]] (Spear).  Oddly enough, these vehicles have a slightly better acceleration rating than the Speed type vehicles.
 
The following table includes: vehicles in order of class primarily and karts first, bikes second (small karts, small bikes, medium karts, medium bikes, large karts, large bikes). The last half of each of these six sub-sections are the way the vehicle drifts (whether it's an internal drift or an external drift) and the unlockables; the right-hand column describes the requirement to unlock it: if it is a single cup, it must be simply won. Each individual statistic is generalized into the following:
 
{| align=center width=100%
|
{| align=center width=90% style="border: 1px solid gray"
| width=10% style="background:#606; color:#fff"|Excellent
| width=10% style="background:#30F; color:#fff"|Very High
| width=10% style="background:#69F"|High
| width=10% style="background:#CCF"|Mid-high
| width=10% style="background:#FF3"|Medium
| width=10% style="background:#F96"|Mid-low
| width=10% style="background:#F60"|Low
| width=10% style="background:#F00"|Very Low
| width=10% style="background:#900; color:#fff"|Very Bad
|}
|}
 
Two of the same color does not necessarily mean the stat is exactly equal.
 
{{spoiler}}
 
{| border="1" cellspacing=0 cellpadding=1 align="center" style="background:#fffcfc;text-align:center;color:black;border-collapse:collapse" width=100%
|-
! colspan=10 style="background:#fff5f5;text-align:center" | '''<big>Vehicle Stats</big>'''
|-  style=background:#fff5f5;text-align:center;
! width=35% | Vehicle !! width=5% | Sp !! width=5% | We !! width=5% | Ac !! width=5% | Ha !! width=5% | Dr !! width=5% | OR !! width=5% | MT !! width=5% | Drift Type !! width=40% | How to Unlock
{{Vehiclestats|[[Standard Kart S]]|M|L|MH|MH|MH|M|MH|Out}}
{{Vehiclestats|[[Baby Booster]] / Booster Seat |L|L|H|E|M|H|VH|Out}}
{{Vehiclestats|[[Concerto]] / Mini Beast |H|ML|L|ML|E|L|E|Out}}
{{Vehiclestats|[[Cheep Charger]]|ML|VL|E|H|VH|MH|H|Out|Rank * or more on 50cc Lightning Cup}}
{{Vehiclestats|[[Rally Romper]] / Tiny Titan |MH|ML|M|M|L|E|M|Out|1 expert staff ghost or win 50 WFC races}}
{{Vehiclestats|[[Blue Falcon (kart)|Blue Falcon]]|VH|L|ML|L|M|VL|L|Out|Mirror Lightning Cup|style=border-bottom:2px solid black;}}
{{Vehiclestats|[[Standard Bike S]]|M|VL|MH|MH|H|M|MH|Out}}
{{Vehiclestats|[[Bullet Bike]]|H|VL|ML|ML|E|L|E|In}}
{{Vehiclestats|[[Nano Bike]] / Bit Bike |VL|VB|VH|E|M|H|VH|Out}}
{{Vehiclestats|[[Quacker]]|ML|VB|E|VH|VH|MH|H|In|150cc Star Cup}}
{{Vehiclestats|[[Magikruiser]]|M|VL|MH|MH|ML|E|M|In|8 recorded times on Time Trials}}
{{Vehiclestats|[[Bubble Bike]] / Jet Bubble |MH|L|M|M|MH|ML|M|In|Mirror Leaf Cup|style=border-bottom:2px solid black;}}
{{Vehiclestats|[[Standard Kart M]]|MH|MH|M|M|MH|ML|M|Out}}
{{Vehiclestats|[[Nostalgia 1]] / Classic Dragster |M|M|VH|H|H|M|MH|Out}}
{{Vehiclestats|[[Wild Wing]]|H|MH|VL|L|VH|VL|VH|Out}}
{{Vehiclestats|[[Turbo Blooper]] / Super Blooper |MH|M|ML|M|VL|H|ML|Out|50cc Leaf Cup}}
{{Vehiclestats|[[Royal Racer]] / Daytripper |ML|MH|MH|VH|ML|MH|H|Out|150cc Leaf Cup}}
{{Vehiclestats|[[B Dasher Mk. 2]] / Sprinter |E|MH|L|VL|M|VL|VL|Out|24 expert staff ghosts|style=border-bottom:2px solid black;}}
{{Vehiclestats|[[Standard Bike M]]|M|M|M|MH|MH|M|M|Out}}
{{Vehiclestats|[[Mach Bike]]|H|M|VL|ML|VH|L|VH|In}}
{{Vehiclestats|[[Bon Bon]] / Sugarscoot |ML|ML|H|VH|ML|MH|H|Out}}
{{Vehiclestats|[[Rapide]] / Zip Zip |M|ML|MH|MH|L|VH|MH|Out|100cc Lightning Cup}}
{{Vehiclestats|[[Nitrocycle]] / Sneakster |VH|M|L|L|M|VL|L|In|Rank * or more on all 100cc Wii GP cups}}
{{Vehiclestats|[[Dolphin Dasher]]|MH|M|M|M|VL|H|M|In|Mirror Star Cup|style=border-bottom:2px solid black;}}
{{Vehiclestats|[[Standard Kart L]]|MH|VH|M|M|M|ML|ML|Out}}
{{Vehiclestats|[[Offroader]]|M|E|MH|H|VB|M|MH|Out}}
{{Vehiclestats|[[Flame Flyer]]|VH|VH|VB|VL|MH|VB|MH|Out}}
{{Vehiclestats|[[Piranha Prowler]]|H|E|L|ML|ML|L|L|Out|50cc Special Cup}}
{{Vehiclestats|[[Aero Glider]] / Jetsetter |E|H|VL|VB|L|VB|VB|Out|Rank * or more on all 150cc Retro GP cups}}
{{Vehiclestats|[[Dragonetti]] / Honeycoupe |H|VH|L|L|H|VL|H|Out|150cc Lightning Cup|style=border-bottom:2px solid black;}}
{{Vehiclestats|[[Standard Bike L]]|MH|H|M|M|M|M|M|Out}}
{{Vehiclestats|[[Bowser Bike]] / Flame Runner |VH|H|VB|VL|MH|VL|MH|In}}
{{Vehiclestats|[[Wario Bike]]|M|VH|MH|H|VL|MH|MH|Out}}
{{Vehiclestats|[[Twinkle Star]] / Shooting Star |MH|MH|L|ML|VH|L|VH|Out|100cc Star Cup}}
{{Vehiclestats|[[Torpedo]] / Spear |E|H|VL|VB|L|VB|VB|In|12 expert staff ghosts}}
{{Vehiclestats|[[Phantom]]|M|MH|M|MH|VB|H|M|Out|Mirror Special Cup}}
|}
 
{{endspoiler}}
 
==Items==
''Mario Kart Wii'' includes three new items: the Mega Mushroom, the POW Block and the Thunder Cloud. Items can be earned by driving through [[Item Box|Item Boxes]] on the courses, just like in previous games.  Once a player has done so, an item will be selected via the Item Roulette. In general, players tend to obtain a weak item as a banana or a green shell when they are in first. However, if players are in second or a lower place, obtaining a powerful item such as a red shell or a thunderbolt is more frequent. Usually, the lower the place of the player, the rarer and more powerful the item they get. Items with an asterisk (*) are unavailable during strategic.
 
*[[Banana]]
*[[Triple Bananas]]
*[[Red Shell]]
*[[Triple Red Shells]]
*[[Green Shell]]
*[[Triple Green Shells]]
*[[Mushroom]]
*[[Triple Mushrooms]]
*[[Golden Mushroom]]*
*[[Mega Mushroom]]*
*[[Fake Item Box]]
*[[Blooper]]
*[[Bob-omb]]
*[[Thunderbolt (item)|Thunderbolt]]*
*[[Thunder Cloud]]
*[[POW Block]]
*[[Star]]
*[[Spiny Shell (Mario Kart item)|Spiny Blue Shell]]
*[[Bullet Bill]]*
 
The player can also decide what type of items can be obtainable during a race. The options include as follows:
 
*'''Balanced''' - The default option. This gives everyone items depending on what position they are in and how far behind they are. Extreme items may not be as common.
*'''Frantic / Aggressive''' - Each player gets items pertaining to what place they are in. Green Shells and single bananas are rare while extreme items become more common as the player progresses to last place.
*'''Basic / Strategic''' - Extreme items are unavailable. Weaker items take head-forth and last place gets better but not extreme items.
*'''None''' - No items at all.
 
==Licenses==
Licenses replace normal save files. It is the first Mario Kart to feature save files.
[[Image:Licensemkwii.png|thumb|A Mario Kart Wii license.]]
Each license contains the user data, their Mii, nickname, Friend Code and a table including all categories and cups with an empty space.  After a cup is won, the corresponding space will be filled in with a colored square: gold for first place, silver for second, bronze for third. If at any time the Mii being used for ''Mario Kart Wii'' is deleted from the Mii Channel, the in-game Mii will be also deleted.
 
== Voice Cast ==
*[[Charles Martinet]] &ndash; Mario, Luigi, Wario, Waluigi, Baby Mario, Baby Luigi
*[[Samantha Kelly|Sam Kelly]] &ndash; Princess Peach, Baby Peach, Toad, Toadette
*[[Deanna Mustard]] &ndash; Princess Daisy, Baby Daisy
*[[Kenneth James]] &ndash; Bowser, Dry Bowser
*[[Caety Sagoian]] &ndash; Bowser Jr.
*[[Mercedes Rose]] &ndash; Rosalina
*[[Takashi Nagasako]] &ndash; Donkey Kong
*Katsumi Suzuki &ndash; Diddy Kong
*Toshihide Tsuchiya &ndash; Funky Kong
*[[Kazumi Totaka]] &ndash; Yoshi
*Ayumi Nagao
*Fumihiro Okabayashi
*Hitomi Hirose
*Katsuhiro Harasawa
*Takuya Sato
*Tomo Adachi
*Tomoyuki Higuchi
*[[Yuko Kaida]] &ndash; Birdo [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yuko_Kaida].
 
==Official Artwork==
===Characters===
<center><gallery>
Image:MarioKartWii2.jpg|<center>[[Mario]]
Image:MarioKartWii.jpg|<center>Mario
Image:Mariokartwii.marioart.jpg|<center>Mario
Image:LuigiKartWii.jpg|<center>[[Luigi]]
Image:PeachKartWii.jpg|<center>[[Peach]]
Image:Mariokartwii.yoshiart.jpg|<center>[[Yoshi]]
Image:Mariokartwii.toadart.jpg|<center>[[Toad]]
Image:BabyMario_MKWii.jpg|<center>[[Baby Mario]]
Image:Mariokartwii.babypeachart.jpg|<center>[[Baby Peach]]
Image:Mariokartwii.warioart.jpg|<center>[[Wario]]
Image:Mariokartwii.waluigiart.jpg|<center>[[Waluigi]]
Image:Mariokartwii.koopaart.jpg|<center>[[Koopa Troopa]]
Image:Mariokartwii.donkeykongart.jpg|<center>[[Donkey Kong]]
Image:BowserKartWii.jpg|<center>[[Bowser]]
</gallery></center>
 
===Items===
<center><gallery>
Image:Mushroom2.PNG|<center>[[Mushroom]]
Image:MKwii TripleShroom.jpg|<center>[[Triple Mushrooms]]
Image:MKwii Goldmushroom.jpg|<center>[[Golden Mushroom]]
Image:MKwii Megamushroom.jpg|<center>[[Mega Mushroom]]
Image:MKwii Itembox.jpg|<center>[[Item Box]]
Image:MKwii Fakebox.jpg|<center>[[Fake Item Box]]
Image:MKwii Banana.jpg|<center>[[Banana]]
Image:MKwii TripleBanana.jpg|<center>[[Triple Bananas]]
Image:MKwii Greenshell.jpg|<center>[[Green Shell]]
Image:MKwii TripleGreenShell.jpg|<center>[[Triple Green Shell]]
Image:MKwii Redshell.jpg|<center>[[Red Shell]]
Image:MKwii TripleRedShell.jpg|<center>[[Triple Red Shell]]
Image:MKii Blueshell.jpg|<center>[[Spiny Shell (Mario Kart item)|Spiny Shell]]
Image:Star.PNG‎|<center>[[Star]]
Image:MKwii Thunderbolt.jpg|<center>[[Thunderbolt]]
Image:MKwii Thundercloud.jpg|<center>[[Thunder Cloud]]
Image:MKwii Bob-omb.jpg|<center>[[Bob-omb]]
Image:Blooper.PNG|<center>[[Blooper]]
Image:NSMBBulletbill.jpg|<center>[[Bullet Bill]]
Image:MKwii Powblock.jpg|<center>[[POW Block]]
</gallery></center>
 
===Promotional===
<center><gallery>
Image:Mario_kart_wii_artwork.JPG |<center>Scene artwork at [[Luigi Circuit]]
Image:MKW_Logo.jpg|<center>Beta Game Logo
Image:MKWii-logo.jpg|<center>Final Game Logo
Image:MarionLuigggggi.png|<center>Mario & Luigi
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==Quotes==
''For a full list of quotes, see [[List of Quotes in the Mario Kart Series#Mario Kart Wii|here]].''
 
==References to other games==
*All past [[Mario Kart (series)|''Mario Kart'' games]]: Half of the stages are taken from those games in the Retro Grand Prix, while half of the Battle courses are taken from those games under Retro Battle Course..
*''[[Mario Bros. (game)|Mario Bros.]]'': The [[POW Block]] is an item in the game.
*''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'': Various items from said game appears in the background of the Battle course [[Block Plaza]], ''Super Mario Bros.''-style. Additionally, the first seconds of the course [[Bowser Castle|Bowser's Castle]] theme resemble the music played in that game by it's instruments.
*''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'': The license plates on some of the trucks read ''SMB3''. The course [[Desert Hills|DS Desert Hills]], which actually is from ''Mario Kart DS'', is based on [[Desert Land]].
*''[[Yoshi's Cookie]]'': [[Yoshi Cookie]]s appear in the Battle course [[Cookie Land|GCN Cookie Land]], which actually is from ''Mario Kart: Double Dash!!''.
*''[[Super Mario 64]]'': [[Unagi]]s appear in the background of [[Koopa Cape]]. [[Penguin]]s appear on the stage [[Sherbet Land (course)|N64 Sherbet Land]], which actually is from ''Mario Kart 64''.
*''[[Mario Kart 64]]'': The course [[Moo Moo Meadows]] is based on [[Moo Moo Farm]]. [[Block Plaza]] has parts of [[Block Fort]].
*''[[Yoshi's Story]]'': A Egyptian-style remix of the main theme plays on the course [[Dry Dry Ruins (course)|Dry Dry Ruins]]. [[Pirate Guy]] ships appear in the background of [[Shy Guy Beach|GBA Shy Guy Beach]], which is from ''[[Mario Kart: Super Circuit]]''.
*''[[Paper Mario]]'': The course Dry Dry Ruins is based on [[Dry Dry Ruins]] and [[Dry Dry Desert]].
*''[[Mario Kart: Super Circuit]]'': The Yoshi Sphinx from the background of [[Yoshi Desert]] returns as a part of the race course [[Dry Dry Ruins (course)|Dry Dry Ruins]].
*''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]'': The courses [[Daisy Circuit]] and [[Delfino Square|NDS Delfino Square]] (the latter of which actually is from ''Mario Kart DS'') are based on [[Delfino Plaza]]. The course [[Peach Beach|GCN Peach Beach]] (which actually is from ''Mario Kart: Double Dash!!'') is based on [[Gelato Beach]].
*''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]'': Many of the courses in ''Mario Kart Wii'' are based on the courses from ''Mario Kart: Double Dash!!''. The [[Daisy Cruiser]] cameos in the background of Daisy Circuit. The course Moonview Highway is said to be in a part of [[Mushroom City]], complete with [[Mushroom Bridge]]. Also, [[Block Plaza]] has parts of [[Block City]]. At last, the course [[Dry Dry Ruins (course)|Dry Dry Ruins]] has the same start port as [[Dry Dry Desert (course)|Dry Dry Desert]].
*''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'': The Battle course [[Twilight House|NDS Twilight House]], which actually is from ''Mario Kart DS'', is based on, and named after, [[Twilight Town]].
*''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong]]'': The course [[Toad's Factory]] may have been based on the [[Mini Mario Toy Company]], thought Toad's Factory has bulldozers, mud and [[Brick Block]]s.
*''[[Mario Kart DS]]'': The course [[DK's Snowboard Cross]] has derived many elements from [[DK Pass]]. The Battle course [[Delfino Pier]] is based on Delfino Square. The battle course [[Chain Chomp Wheel]] is based on the Battle course [[Tart Top]]. [[Block Plaza]] has parts of [[Block Fort]], which actually first appeared in ''[[Mario Kart 64]]''.
*''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'': Various things in the game are derived from their ''New Super Mario Bros.''-look. The [[Mega Mushroom]] is an item in the game. The mushroom platforms in [[Mushroom Gorge]] is based on the mushroom platforms in said game, with the red ones being "bouncy", and the green ones more like solid platforms. [[Grumble Volcano]] is simmilar to World 8 of New Super Mario Bros. [[Dry Bowser]] who first appeard in this game is a playble character.
*''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'': [[Rainbow Road]] has several elements from said game. [[Spiked Topman|Spiked Topmen]] was the enemy in the June 1st Tournament. [[Rosalina]] is also a playable character. In addition, the course was named [[Galaxy Arena]]. [[Maple Treeway]] has similar parts to the [[Gold Leaf Galaxy]]. Finally, portions of the [[Good Egg Galaxy]] music is heard for ''Mario Kart Wii'''s Rainbow Road course.
 
==Trivia==
*Part of the Title Screen Music is a remix from ''[[Mario Kart DS]]''. This same part originally came from [[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]. Also, part of the second half of the credits is a remix of the main theme of ''Mario Kart DS''.
*Since ''[[Mario Kart 64]]'', four avatars of the leading characters (or all eight in ''[[Mario Kart DS]]'') were shown on the left side of the screen. In ''Mario Kart Wii'', they were removed.
*Birdo is the only character who isn't used as a Staff Ghost.
*For the marketing of ''Mario Kart Wii'' in the United States, Nintendo of America did a series of commericals starring [[Cowboy Jed]]; primarily to promote their slogan for this game: "Get Behind The Wheel!". The slogan focuses on the [[Wii Wheel]], Nintendo's targeted gameplay control, as stated earlier in this article.
*This game was known as ''Mario Kart X'' when in development. See [[Beta_Elements#Mario_Kart_Wii|Beta Elements]] for more info.
 
==External Links==
*[http://www.mariokart.com/wii/launch North American Official Site]
*[http://www.nintendo.co.uk/NOE/en_GB/games/wii/mario_kart_wii_7387.html European Official Site]
*[http://www.nintendo.co.jp/wii/rmcj/ Japanese Official Site]
 
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