Mario Kart Wii adds bikes to the car roster, with stick-driven stunts and tuning. Thirty-two tracks including sixteen retros, twelve Nintendo drivers, twelve cylinder classes. Twelve-player online flagship of the era, evergreen four-player local multi, Wiimote-as-wheel or Classic Controller. More accessible difficulty than the previous entry, debated overpowered items. A party racing classic, one of the Wii's biggest sellers.
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Category
Racing4 players3+
Split screen
Description
Racing game developed and published by Nintendo in the USA in April 2008. Mario, Peach, Bowser and friends race across 32 original and remastered classic circuits on karts and bikes. Iconic items - shells, stars and mushrooms - Wii Wheel controls included, online mode up to twelve players and stunts to perform. One of the best-selling Wii games of all time with 37 million copies sold.
Mario Kart Wii review
MAX
Art direction
★★★★★
"Iconic"
MAX
Music
★★★★★
"Legendary"
1/5
Story
★★★★★
"Anecdotal"
Tracks bursting with colour, from sunny beaches to Bowser's factories, everything breathes festivity at every bend. Readability stays impeccable in the scramble, and each Mario universe keeps its visual personality. This graphic generosity, joyful and polished, still hits the mark with a controller in hand.
Festive and rousing, the music blends Latin rhythms, light rock and playful brass to give every circuit an unbridled energy. The themes, calibrated for speed and item chaos, boost the good mood as much as the adrenaline. This sunny sonic generosity wonderfully accompanies the fury of the races.
Gameplay
"Excellent"
Fun
"From the very first seconds"
Drifting through corners, throwing a blue shell on the final lap and racing with the wheel or the pad, sometimes on a bike: this entry pushes karting's joyful chaos to its peak, up to twelve racers. Prankish items and shortcuts upend races at any moment. Online or local, rivalry flares. Immediate, generous and fiercely fun, a peak of festive racing.
Addictiveness
"Obsessive"
Drifting through a bend, dropping a shell at the right moment and clawing back a place on the final lap keeps reviving the urge for another go. Unlocking karts, bikes and characters rewards every cup, and the online play stretches the challenge endlessly. The randomness of the items can grate, yet in a group this chaotic race stays furiously replayable.
Difficulty
"Balanced"
Lifespan
"Massive"
It starts with 32 tracks to master, but it's the hunt for three stars in every cup across four engine classes that keeps you hooked for ages. Unlocking characters, karts and bikes, refining your racing lines and chasing ghost time trials eats up hours, while online play for up to twelve racers stretches the lifespan almost endlessly. That sheer replay value keeps it essential to this day.
A pillar of the Wii library, Mario Kart Wii turned mascot racing into a living-room phenomenon with its wheel and online play, becoming one of the best-selling games of all time. Printed in enormous quantities in the West, its collecting interest there stays low, except for the markedly rarer Korean and Asian pressings. A safe bet for fans of convivial kart racing.
Better with friends
A frenzied kart race for up to four in split-screen, where shells, bananas and boosts turn every corner into a plot twist. The competition tips into joyful chaos: the leader trembles to the line and the last-placed can scoop it all with a decisive item. The era's online mode is no longer guaranteed, but local multiplayer remains a trigger for shouts, trash talk and endless rematches.
Is Mario Kart Wii still worth playing in 2026?
Mario Kart Wii remains one of the console's most played and iconic games, a party racer of timeless conviviality. The addition of bikes, the Wii Wheel steering and the twelve-racer fields injected a chaotic, exhilarating energy into the formula, while the devastating items guarantee permanent suspense to the finish line. The generous roster, the memorable tracks and the balance between accessibility and mastery make it a treat in local multiplayer. While the original online servers have closed, the pleasure of playing together on a couch stays intact. For festive racing among friends, this classic remains an absolute safe bet.