Hidden Mission Mode Discovered in Mario Kart Wii

Hidden Mission Mode Discovered in Mario Kart Wii

Took people long enough.

AS Unreal by AS Unreal on Aug 06, 2017 @ 10:39 AM (Staff Bios)
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Mario Kart DS gave players the chance to play through different missions for fun. Whether you wanted to destroy item boxes or see how many tricks you could perform within a time limit, they were there for people to enjoy. Although Mario Kart Wii was released almost ten years ago, somebody has just discovered the code for missions within the game.

This was extremely difficult for YouTuber MrBean35000vr to discover because the game never attempts to load these hidden screens. The only way to reach them is by convincing the game that it was supposed to load them up. If you're able to do that, missions are all yours.

Obviously this isn't the most played game of 2017, but it's interesting to see that Nintendo originally wanted to include missions back then. I'm not sure why they didn't go through with it, but again, the game is old news now. Check out the Mario Kart Wii missions in a video down below! Skip to around 6:45 to see the actual gameplay!

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