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[[File:MKWRacingPackage.jpg|thumb|The packaging of the board game.]]
[[File:MKWRacingPackage.jpg|thumb|The packaging of the board game.]]
The '''Mario Kart Wii Grand Prix''' is the remake to the original racing board game, Mario Kart Grand Prix.<ref>[http://gameswag.com/2010/08/mario-kart-wii-grand-prix-race-board-game-by-epoch/ Game Swag: Mario Kart Wii Grand Prix Race Board Game by Epoch, dated 8/9/10]; retrieved 1/16/11</ref> It was created and manufactured by Epoch, and released in August 2010. The artwork, design, sound, and music assets is based on the [[Wii]] game, ''[[Mario Kart Wii]]''. The goal of the board game is to reach to the end of the track by overcoming the obstacles in all of the four race courses integrated in a single board.
The '''Mario Kart Wii Grand Prix''' is the remake to the original racing board game, Mario Kart Grand Prix.<ref>[http://gameswag.com/2010/08/mario-kart-wii-grand-prix-race-board-game-by-epoch/ Game Swag: Mario Kart Wii Grand Prix Race Board Game by Epoch, dated 8/9/10]; retrieved 1/16/11</ref> It was created and manufactured by Epoch, and released in August 2010. The artwork, design, sound, and music assets is based on the [[Wii]] game, ''[[Mario Kart Wii]]''. The goal of the board game is to reach to the end of the track by overcoming the obstacles in all of the four race courses integrated in a single board. Two players will have a small colored ball: red, representing [[Mario]], and green, representing [[Luigi]].<ref>User:CScoutJapan. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DA89WSf4q1c YouTube: Mario Kart Wii Grand Prix Race Pinball - CScout Japan, posted 7/16/10]; retrieved 1/17/11</ref>


New to the remake is a time-attack mode that lets a single player race all the four courses on the board in a limited amount of time, and the ability to play sound and background music such as [[Mario Circuit]], [[Moo Moo Meadows]], [[Grumble Volcano]], and [[Rainbow Road]]. The remake is also given an overhaul to updating the appearance to include race course themes.
New to the remake is a time-attack mode that lets a single player race all the four courses on the board in a limited amount of time, and the ability to play sound and background music such as [[Mario Circuit]], [[Moo Moo Meadows]], [[Grumble Volcano]], and [[Rainbow Road]]. The remake is also given an overhaul to updating the appearance to include race course themes.