
Nintendo Wii Mario Kart
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Mario Kart Wii arrived in April 2008 and immediately became the most-played title on the platform. Nintendo packaged the game with the Wii Wheel, a plastic steering shell for the Wiimote that turned every living room into a blue-shell warzone. One copy, complete with case and disc, is here at Keep It Classic in Container Park.
By 2008 the Wii was three years into a sales run nobody had forecasted. The console had already cracked open a demographic that traditional publishers were still arguing about in conference rooms: parents, grandparents, first-time players who picked up a Wiimote and never looked back. Mario Kart Wii sold over 37 million copies and sat near the top of the all-time Wii charts for years. The 32-course roster covered classic tracks like Koopa Troopa Beach and SNES Ghost Valley alongside new layouts, and the 12-player online mode ran through Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection until the service closed in May 2014. That online window is gone on official servers, but fan-built replacement services have kept matches running, which means a connected player can still race online with the right setup. The Wii Wheel peripheral packed in the box was low-tech by design and it worked. Drift input, motion-tilt, the timing of a red-shell release: all of it mapped cleanly to a piece of white plastic with a hole in the center.
Thirty-seven million copies sold, and this one still runs every track without a hiccup.
This copy is in complete condition: disc and case present. The cover art shows the full cast, Peach and Bowser and the rest stacked on the front panel in that particular mid-2000s Nintendo roster energy. Condition on the disc surface and case corners is worth a close look before you commit. Check the disc hub ring where the case locking pin meets the center of the disc: that contact point shows whether this copy has been ejected carefully over the years or not.
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Thirty-seven million copies sold, and this one still runs every track without a hiccup.
The Nintendo Archive
This is part of Nintendo's y2k run, the era that built the shop's back wall. Nintendo shipped cartridges, plush, promotional oddities, and packaging that most buyers threw out on the way to the game. What survived, mostly by accident, ends up here. Every piece is cleaned, photographed, and listed one at a time. Nothing on the archive shelf is a duplicate.
INSPECTED IN STORE / 707 E FREMONT, LAS VEGAS
Inspected in Las Vegas on June 2026. Each piece is a single unit, sold as inspected.
KEEP IT CLASSIC
This nintendo wii mario kart originates from the y2k era[01], represents Nintendo[02]'s output, . Each piece in the shop is a single unit, inspected by hand in Las Vegas before listing. The data manifest to the right records the fields on file for this lot; where a field is empty it has been omitted rather than guessed.
INSPECTED IN STORE / 707 E FREMONT, LAS VEGAS
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