In addition to the bundled Wii Wheel, this version features “bikes, Mii support both on and off the tracks, 32 total stages (half new, half classic), as well as a few new items thrown into the mix.” Video review after the break. Click here for first picture in gallery. Here’s the bottom line:

It isn’t the best Mario Kart in the series, but it’s a must-play experience on Wii, and standard-setting offering as far as online, channel support, and connectivity are concerned. Now if you’ll excuse us, we’ve got some online stats to obsess over

[via IGN]

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