Retro Cup

Shell Cup

SNES Mario Circuit 1

Pulled straight from the SNES version of Super Mario Kart, this narrow track is further complicated by the pipes that protrude from its surface.

Banana Cup

N64 Frappe Snowland

This popular Mario Kart 64 track returns with its snow-covered road. The snowmen that block the path will knock you over if you hit them.

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The Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection allows multiple Mario Kart DS owners to play together over the internet—even when separated by long distances.

To play Nintendo DS games over the internet, you must first set up the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection (Nintendo WFC) on your Nintendo DS system. Please see the separate Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection instruction booklet included with this game for directions on setting up your Nintendo DS.

To complete the Nintendo WFC setup, you will also need access to a PC that has a wireless network device installed (such as a wireless router) and an active broadband or DSL internet account.

If you do not have a wireless network device installed on your PC, you can order a Nintendo Wi-Fi USB Connector directly from Nintendo. See the separate Nintendo WFC instruction booklet for more information.

Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection gameplay uses more battery power than other gameplay. You may prefer to use the AC Adapter to prevent running out of power when using the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection.

You can also play Nintendo WFC compatible games at selected internet hotspots without additional setup.

Some tracks feature dash panels, which will give your kart speed boosts when you drive over them.

For additional information on the Nintendo WFC, setting up your Nintendo DS, or a list of available internet hot spots, visit www.nintendowifi.com (USA, Canada and Latin America) or call 1-800-895-1672 (USA/Canada only).

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