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Mario Kart Channel
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The Mario Kart Channel was a feature in Mario Kart Wii that allowed access to special game modes related to the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection, such as tournaments, Wi-Fi ghost races, and Friend Code Registration. The channel could be downloaded to the Wii Menu and could be accessed without having a Mario Kart game disc in your Wii. However, a disc had to be inserted in order to participate in a race or tournament. The channel's functionality was ended on May 20, 2014 when the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection service was discontinued in all regions. The Mario Kart Channel is a feature in Mario Kart Wii and Mario Kart 7 that utilizes Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection. Accessible from the main menu, the Mario Kart Channel was an online data/ranking channel with these features: * Friends- look at who is on your friend roster, if you have any... * Ghosts- receive and exchange Ghost Data with friends * Rankings- see where you stand in Friend, Regional, or Worldwide Time Trials. * Tournament- Online competitions with players around the world, completing in brackets to become the champion. * Mario Kart Wii messages- notifies you on active tourneys, ghost data, basically anything Mario Kart Wii related business. The Mario Kart Channel is a channel where you can race your friends from all over the world. You must have the Mario Kart Wii game to download it.
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The Mario Kart Channel is a feature in Mario Kart Wii and Mario Kart 7 that utilizes Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection. Accessible from the main menu, the Mario Kart Channel was an online data/ranking channel with these features: * Friends- look at who is on your friend roster, if you have any... * Ghosts- receive and exchange Ghost Data with friends * Rankings- see where you stand in Friend, Regional, or Worldwide Time Trials. * Tournament- Online competitions with players around the world, completing in brackets to become the champion. * Mario Kart Wii messages- notifies you on active tourneys, ghost data, basically anything Mario Kart Wii related business. Also, the Mario Kart Channel can be downloaded onto the Wii [Main] Menu in case you don't feel like going through all the loading screens of the game. However, if you want to play and races, the disk must be in the console; otherwise, all's you get to look at his boring stats and rankings. The Mario Kart Channel is a channel where you can race your friends from all over the world. You must have the Mario Kart Wii game to download it. The Mario Kart Channel was a feature in Mario Kart Wii that allowed access to special game modes related to the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection, such as tournaments, Wi-Fi ghost races, and Friend Code Registration. The channel could be downloaded to the Wii Menu and could be accessed without having a Mario Kart game disc in your Wii. However, a disc had to be inserted in order to participate in a race or tournament. The channel's functionality was ended on May 20, 2014 when the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection service was discontinued in all regions.