Mario Kart Worldis still a few weeks away from release, but some modders have already been recreating its courses inMario Kart Wii. There has been a newMario Kartgame on almost every mainline Nintendo console, and the upcoming Switch 2 will be no different.Mario Kart Worldwas first hinted at when the Switch 2 was first unveiled at the start of 2025, with a full trailer being released during the Switch 2-centric Nintendo Direct livestream. This livestream also revealed it would be launching alongside the console itself on June 5.

The April 2025 Switch 2 Nintendo Direct also showed off some of the colorful racetracks that will be available inMario Kart World, featuring a mix of classic environments from olderMario Kartgames and brand-new courses that will take full advantage ofMario Kart World’s new open-world framework. From the desert town of Mario Bros. Circuit to the treacherous icy turns of Starview Peak,Mario Kart Worldpromises to be a vivid showcase for the new Nintendo Switch 2 console’s graphical capabilities, but some have already managed to bring some of these new tracks to life on older hardware.

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As shown in a YouTube video posted by MarioPower55, a handful of talented modders have recreated some ofMario Kart World’s many different coursesinMario Kart Wii, the 2008 entry released on the Nintendo Wii. Each demake is credited to the talented modder who created it, and is preceded by a clip of the actualMario Kart Worldtrack to show how well it was replicated. Iggy Ze Koopa recreated Crown City, the Airship Fortress andMario Kart World’s new version of Wario Shipyard, TheGamingBram remade Mario Bros Circuit, and Samantha MK put together a Wii rendition of DK Spaceport. While the graphics are understandably not as sharp on the Wii hardware, each modded course faithfully captures what has been shown ofMario Kart World’s tracks in recent livestreams and hands-on demonstrations.

Modders Remake Mario Kart World Tracks in Mario Kart Wii

Older games have already been home to avariety of impressiveMario Kartmods, though a good chunk of them are forMario Kart 8on the Nintendo Wii U. From allowing players to change the time of day on certain tracks to adding new playable characters like Crash Bandicoot and Sonic the Hedgehog, the ways that modders can change the game inMario Kartis often only limited by their imaginations.

Fans won’t have to wait too much longer to jump into the newestMario Kartgame and its many zany race courses, thoughMario Kart World’s surprisingly high price tagcould be a roadblock to some. In addition to standalone copies, players can also getMario Kart Worldas part of a limited-edition bundle with the Nintendo Switch 2 itself, provided they can secure a pre-order at their favorite online retailer before supplies run out.

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WHERE TO PLAY

Hit the open road with Mario and friends!Zip around courses in a vast world where everything is connected. Race along grassy plains, bustling cities, wide-open waters, big ol' volcanos, and more—plus everything in between.A sprawling world of courses.Speed across plains, cities, water, volcanos, and much more. Everything is connected!Go beyond the course.There’s more to racing than just the course. Hop off the course and race the distance to the next one!Free Roam - Drive wherever your heart takes you.Where to? That’s up to you! Take off in any direction in this new mode. Explore areas that pique your interest, and maybe even snap some in-game pics at scenic spots.Play Together - Have a blast with friends, whether near or far.Up to 4 players can race on the same system. Play using your choice of button controls or motion controls. Attach a Joy-Con 2 controller to the optional Joy-Con 2 wheel accessory towheelyfeel like you’re driving. You can also play using Nintendo Switch Joy-Con controllers connected wirelessly.

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