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USA gets Mario Kart Wii on April 27 ... so that's Europe's trade-off, is it? photo

Hey, do you remember how Europe's trade-off for having to wait a possible six months for Super Smash Bros. Brawl was the fact that we'd be getting Mario Kart Wii early? Well, think again, because despite the fact that Brawl is way more anticipated than Mario Kart (as confirmed by Reggie himself), it's been revealed that Europe only gets the game sixteen days ahead of America. This of course means that in just over two weeks, America will have both games, and the PAL territories will still be stuck waiting for a still unannounced Brawl release.

I'd like to know exactly what Nintendo's problem is, but then again, I guess it's not worth begrudging my American friends a game with "let's race!" speech bubbles in place of actual online voice chat and a stupid plastic wheel in place of something interesting. Oh wait, sorry, I forgot that the prevailing attitude is to be grateful every time Nintendo so much as looks in your general direction.

Right, sorry, just had to have a little moment there. It's not that I'm bitter or anything over the way Nintendo likes to take a huge steaming dump over its European market every other week. It's not that I'm bloody sick of it on principle alone. What's that thing writers have? Oh yeah, professional integrity, I have a job to do -- Mario Kart Wii is released in America on April 27 and the full press release is after the jump, we are all super excited.

There. Job done.

Nintendo Speeds Into Spring With Mario Kart Wii

         Hotly Anticipated Racing Game Includes Innovative Wii Wheel

REDMOND, Wash., March 12 /PRNewswire/ -- This year, the typical signs of
spring will be accompanied by the sweet sound of revving engines and the sight
of lightning-fast shells whizzing around every corner. Mario Kart(R) Wii is
zooming toward its launch in the United States on April 27. The game comes
with the intuitive Wii Wheel(TM), which makes it easy for novices to compete
against veterans, so no one is left in the dust. And with a broadband hookup
to Nintendo(R) Wi-Fi Connection, players can compete with up to 11 other
drivers from around the world for racing dominance.

 "Mario Kart Wii transforms one of our most popular franchises into a race
that every member of the family can join," said Cammie Dunaway, Nintendo of
America's executive vice president of Sales & Marketing. "Driving with the Wii
Wheel could not be more natural, and this is one place where speeding is
encouraged."

Mario Kart Wii will include 16 new courses and 16 classic courses from
previous Mario Kart games. For the first time ever, players have the option of
racing with either karts or motorbikes. Players can also hit the road as their
personalized Mii(TM) caricatures in addition to the handful of classic
Nintendo characters found in the game. True to the series, the game features
tons of racing, plenty of power-ups and oodles of objects for players to use
to slow down other drivers. And 10 battle arenas will keep players busy
between trips around the circuit.

The easy-to-use Wii Wheel will also be sold as a separate accessory,
giving every driver in the household a chance to get behind his or her own
wheel. And if veteran Mario Kart fans are afraid of getting smoked by rookie
drivers using the Wii Wheel, they can rest assured that Nintendo has them
covered. Mario Kart Wii supports four different control options: Wii
Remote(TM) with or without the Wii Wheel, Wii Remote and Nunchuk(TM)
controller combo, Classic Controller and even the Nintendo GameCube(TM)
controller. So there's bound to be a configuration that fits everyone's style.

Mario Kart Wii launches with a new channel added to the Wii Menu to
enhance game play: The Mario Kart Wii Channel. This new channel builds on the
huge online community of Wii owners and lets players compete in tournaments,
check worldwide rankings, see when their friends are playing and download
ghost data.

Remember that Wii features parental controls that let adults manage the
content their children can access. For more information about this and other
Wii features, visit Wii.com. For more information about Mario Kart Wii, visit
MarioKart.com.

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popculturejoe's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/12/2008 11:53
popculturejoe
KIA: how would you like it if the rest of the world was getting games not just before you but anything up to 6 - 12 months. (and at half the price i could add) the fact that there is no release date makes things worse. you feel whining wont get anywhere? well the hope is if we whine enough and import instead nintendo of europe will realise how much it upsets us. either follow microsoft with universal release dates or sony that at least has no regional encoding.

it dosnt help that brawl has been hyped up at least twice a week for the last year by almost every gaming website around. its like recieving an amazing hand job but then right at the climax the grip softens, lady nintendo stands up and says: ill finish you off in six months time, maybe.
Video Cognito's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/12/2008 12:00
Video Cognito
Is GTA IV getting a universal release, also? If so, that'll totally null and void Mario Kart.
Jim Sterling's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/12/2008 12:02
Jim Sterling
"Correct me if I'm wrong, but if the game's going to be released throughout Europe as a whole, doesn't the fact that there are like a billion countries in the region affect how Nintendo has to keep the game within certain guidelines dictated by every country? "

Once again -- Capcom can do it. Epic can do it. Activision and EA can do it. Everyone, it seems, except Nintendo and a handful of Japanese publishers. It DOES NOT TAKE HALF A YEAR TO RELEASE GAMES. Nintendo repeatedly pulls this shit.

And as for KIA, refer to what someone else said. I'll stop "whining" about it when it stops happening. This attitude of "it's always been like this, stop complaining" is why taxes are high and why the TV license exists.
MechaMonkey's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/12/2008 12:11
MechaMonkey
You guys have castles, right? That's pretty cool, isn't it? You can throw things off the battlements, and raise and lower the drawbridge, and neat stuff like that.

See? It isn't all that bad.
Dexter345's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/12/2008 12:14
Dexter345
When you move to America, are you going to stop complaining about this stuff?
Projectexodus's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/12/2008 12:15
Projectexodus
@Popculturejoe: "it dosnt help that brawl has been hyped up at least twice a week for the last year by almost every gaming website around. its like recieving an amazing hand job but then right at the climax the grip softens, lady nintendo stands up and says: ill finish you off in six months time, maybe."

Hahahaha! Thats probably the best and most truthful quote I've heard recently!
MaxVest's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/12/2008 12:17
MaxVest
@Jim: A quick Google search turned up the following: European distributors (Nintendo). It could be a good place to start digging for answers.

Again, I don't think Nintendo wants to turn down money or anger its customers unless it has competing interests -- like regional distributors / affiliates who want to space out big releases to keep their income steady throughout the year.
VWGTI's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/12/2008 12:38
VWGTI
Mr. Bean can fix your problems.
MaxVest's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/12/2008 12:52
MaxVest
Here's the gross income for FY 2007 from all three companies (in USD), to give you a reference for size comparison.

Nintendo Co., Ltd. (pdf)
$9.443 billion

Microsoft Corp.
$51.122 billion

Sony Corp. (pdf)
$81.048 billion

Although profitable, Nintendo is clearly much smaller than its rivals, and may not have a comparable global distribution system in place. Nintendo's sales were also nearly twice as high in FY 2007 as in FY 2006, so they may be having trouble scaling to adjust for unanticipated growth.
allisonaxe's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/12/2008 13:25
allisonaxe
I am reminded of the time when you brits got your knickers in a twist over a game that called you "spastic." additional work needs to be done sometimes to make a game 'euro-friendly.' just like, how we 'Mericans have to wait a while from the Japanese release so they can translate it from moonspeak to English/french/spanish (anyone else irritated by the waste of paper that is the smash manual? its bi-lingual, and thus HUGE.)

I love you to death, Mr. Sterling, your writing is usually top notch, but you Euros come off as whiney crybabies, whining about how Nintendo loves its American children more than you. well, two can play at that game, mister. I'm going to start whining about how Nintendo must hate Americans for delaying their games *months* after the release in Japan. its not fair! and its the principal of the matter! they're discriminating! and hey, where's Mother 3, Nintendo? ITS NOT FAIR! *WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH*
dprime's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/12/2008 13:27
dprime
At least Europe GETS its own release dates. Here in Canada we just get like... downgraded American release dates, in that there is no official statement of when it comes out in Canada, and we just assume that it will come out at some point in the next two or three days after the American one. And once in a while it doesn't. It's hell.
MaxVest's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/12/2008 13:33
MaxVest
Let's get localization off the table. Jim rightly pointed out that releases from other publishers don't suffer from extreme localization delays.

The question is: Among major software publishers, why is Nintendo uniquely slow to get games to certain foreign markets?
dprime's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/12/2008 14:04
dprime
Max your explanation is very intelligent.
PSIq0ut's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/12/2008 14:16
PSIq0ut
This is the kind of thing that makes me enjoy pirating games when needs be.

errr

Legitamately backing them up.

>_>

<_<


Seriously though Ebay + Freeloader ftw. With how cheap the Dollar is right now, it's cheaper for me to buy DS games from America on ebay, pay for the shipping and still save a fiver and get games months earlier than the release over here. As for the Wii, well the region lock is annoying, but it's made me appriciate my freeloader purchase, which I think is a worthwhile investment.
diversionmary's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/12/2008 14:18
diversionmary
@Jim Nice rant buddy. Are you a big fan of Genesis? Do you like Huey Lewis and the News?

I'm just sayin'
43 Weeks of vacation, universal health care and a severe lack of fatosis in your womens. I'll trade you Mariokart for just the health care. I pay $188/mth for my wife's health ins, and that's the fatty deductible, don't-actually-use-this plan.
XerxesTWD's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/12/2008 14:50
XerxesTWD
America! Fuck yeah!
Natural 20's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/12/2008 15:05
Natural 20
Here's the point. I'm a British gamer.

It annoys me that Nintendo hate Europe, but after 15 years of gaming or so, I'm used to it. Nintendo of Europe suck for not getting Brawl out.

So what am I doing? Buying from the good part of Nintendo, Nintendo of America at the same price.

Long story short, I couldn't give a rat's ass about company release policy. A good game is a good game and is worth buying.

If you care so much, grow some balls and buy from Nintendo of America. If you don't buy the game, Nintendo can just conclude you never would have bought it to begin with and don't matter. Import it and they have figures showing them that they're being stupid.
ATuin's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/12/2008 15:31
ATuin
Wait, Europeans have video games? When the hell did they get electricity?
Im OK's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/12/2008 15:45
Im OK
Here's an idea, Nintendo: If you're planning to do a multi-region release anyway, why not just hold all of them until they are all ready, and then release them all at the same time?

Oh wait, because then we'd have Americans and Japanese whining and bitching about how Nintendo hates them and about how much it sucks that they have to wait because of Europe.
Syn's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/12/2008 16:11
Syn
Well I'm glad that at least some people have moved on from complaining and started looking around for possible answers. It's just not possible that Nintendo doesn't want EU's money, NOT POSSIBLE.
There is definitely a reason, good or not, and we must find out what it is.
Syn's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/12/2008 16:21
Syn
On a more Brawl note: I'm more disappointed with the online than I anticipated. It seems all the matches are restricted to 2 minute brawls, and I have yet to find someone to play with :\
Video Cognito's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/12/2008 16:23
Video Cognito
@MaxVest:

"Again, I don't think Nintendo wants to turn down money or anger its customers unless it has competing interests -- like regional distributors / affiliates who want to space out big releases to keep their income steady throughout the year."

You worded it a lot better and more "professional" than my thought was. Thank you.

@Syn:

Yeah, it's better to play with friends so that you can change the match settings.
Anus Mcphanus's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/12/2008 17:49
Anus Mcphanus
This is bullshit but it's not just due to the fact that Nintendo screws us Europeans over with release dates. It's also because Reggie mocked us for getting Wii Fit and Mario Kart Wii "early" when he announced that the US would still be getting Brawl way ahead of us. So whatever reasons there are for the delays there are at least some people at Nintendo are laughing at us! which is not fucking cool!

Square-Enix are another company that screws us over with release dates (FF XII and Dragon Quest VIII both came out nearly a year after Japan and 6 to 9 months after the US!) but you don't hear press releases from them mocking us do you?
Syn's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/12/2008 18:23
Syn
SE isn't mocking anyone because their fan base is teetering on them. FFXIII had better be orgasmic or people are going to stop playing Final Fantasy
skruloos's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/12/2008 18:29
skruloos
Wow. Another rant about Nintendo's European delay shtick. Big surprise.

In any case, while I like Brawl a lot, I am still looking forward to Mario Kart way more. I wish I was getting it first instead of Brawl. You guys are lucky over there.
Anus Mcphanus's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/12/2008 18:38
Anus Mcphanus
@Syn:
I'm not sure I'd go that far but surely the same thing can be said for Nintendo? Since everyone is fed up of these delays the least they could do was show some respect.
Eschatos's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/12/2008 19:24
Eschatos
Europe gets the short end of the stick.
Mxyzptlk's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/12/2008 20:48
Mxyzptlk
But you guys have way cooler accents than us.
mistic's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/12/2008 20:55
mistic
@ the retarded comments from accros the pond (only @ the retarded ones )

OK immagine if you didn't get to play BRAWL for an indefinite amount of time? We don't even know when this game will come out... And honestly how many of you will still be playing BRAWL online on a regular basis by "Autumn" ( that is the closest to a release data that 'The Fuck N' has given us...)

I mean we haven't got a single decent game to play on that white piece of crap next to my TV, No more heroes is also not out yet... I've got 32 consoles at the moment but the Wii is by far the biggest dissapointment EVER even the gamecube didn't have droughts this long... Its been a fucking year since a semi-decent game came out for it in Europe ( no I don't count galaxies since I don't care about mario-platforming anymore) the only games I play on it nowadays are "Umbrella Chronicles" and "Ghost Squad" and thats just when I have friends over...
skyler's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/12/2008 21:21
skyler
just buy a god damn american wii and stop complaining
slayoyayo's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/13/2008 01:14
slayoyayo
"I don't like the idea that I'm being discriminated against"

"there is NO excuse for Nintendo. None whatsoever."

"Stop taking it personally."

You're a fucking joke-- YOU'RE the one who is taking it personally. Nintendo isn't screwing YOU over. Nintendo is a fucking corporation selling you products you don't even need. THEY CREATE DEMAND and you fall for it and get all pissypantsed when your demand far exceeds Nintendo's ability or willingness to supply you.

Nintendo isn't screwing ANYONE over. They are a fucking corporation. They exist to sell products. They aren't shitting on Europe or PAL territories just because Brawl isn't coming out there yet. There is OBVIOUSLY a fucking reason for it, just because you don't know or understand the reason doesn't make it Nintendo's fucking fault, innit?

What do you want some random Operations Manager in charge of Brawl's PAL production to personally call you up and explain why? Nintendo is a multinational corporation that doesn't need to explain itself. Once again, THEY SELL PRODUCTS. They don't owe you anything. So just shut the fuck up and wait.
Syn's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/13/2008 03:16
Syn
Thats kind of an intense way to put it
Justice's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/13/2008 09:28
Justice
Comeplete pisstakage.
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