
Nintendo Wii Heathclift The Fast and the Furriest
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"Heathcliff: The Fast and the Furriest" on Nintendo Wii is a kart racing title published by Storm City Games, released around 2010, built around the original Garfield-era rival: the orange street cat from the long-running animated series and comic strip, not the later 2023 theatrical reboot.
Storm City Games had a short but recognizable catalog of licensed Wii titles aimed squarely at the family shelf during the console's peak years, roughly 2007 through 2012, when the Wii's motion-control novelty was still moving units and publishers were hunting kid-friendly IP to wrap around straightforward racing and party mechanics. Heathcliff as a character had been largely off the cultural radar since the mid-1980s cartoon wrapped, which makes this title an odd-but-real piece of the Wii's long tail of licensed content. The game casts Heathcliff tearing through city streets in lowriders and exaggerated race cars, exactly the kind of personality-forward kart premise Storm City favored for the platform. Wii Wheel compatible, which was the back-of-box badge that mattered for parents buying this kind of title in a GameStop aisle in 2010. The Wii's install base was enormous that year, second to none in the home console space, and the licensed family-racing genre was a real commercial category, not a throwaway.
A budget Wii racer from the last days of shameless licensed-game retail runs.
This copy comes in the standard white Wii case. Pre-owned condition, which for a disc-based Wii title means the key variables are disc surface integrity and the presence of the manual. If the manual is in the case, that is worth noting before purchase. If it's disc-only, price and display value adjust accordingly. Check the disc hub ring when you open the case: that center ring takes the most wear on a stored Wii disc, and clean hub seating with no hairline stress marks is the condition tell that separates a playable copy from a shelf display.
OWNER VERIFY: Confirm the 2010 release year against the copyright date printed on the disc or manual interior.
A budget Wii racer from the last days of shameless licensed-game retail runs.
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