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Nintendo to introduce new 200cc racing mode, free download for Mario Kart 8 for the Nintendo WiiU this month

byCustoms Today Report
07/04/2015
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TOKYO: The fastest speed of racing in the history of a popular Nintendo racing series is coming later this month.

On April 23rd, Nintendo will be introducing a new 200cc racing mode as a free download for Mario Kart 8 for the Nintendo WiiU.

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In the history of the Mario Kart games, dating back to the Super Nintendo, there have been three modes of racing with 50cc being the slowest and easiest to 150cc being the fastest and most challenging.

The new 200cc mode will be the fastest yet. Along with the 200cc mode, a paid downloadable pack of new characters and courses will also be released for the game on the same day.

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