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And it would mean there is little need for a reset yet - if this game acted as a start point for the series starting to build until every course was in the game, they could keep just adding the ones that haven't been remade yet and they would still have good representation of all the games. Full Game Leaderboard Category Extensions. In that case they wouldn't even have to worry about 64 being under represented because it would have plenty already from 8. I have a personal theory that they might do a Super Circuit and basically bring every Deluxe course onto the next game alongside its own set of new and retro courses, if the game uses a similar engine to 8 that is. I also think this would be preferable seeing as it means that all the retro courses are ones that haven't been remade yet, so they aren't retreading any ground multiple times. After all, there isn't any need to do so quite yet because every game has at least one course that could be used that hasn't yet been used. That is possible, but I don't think it will be yet. Meanwhile, had they not all been wasted in 7 we could have gotten at least a couple in 8. So sure, we could get these tracks repeated - but it is no certainty and chances are we'll get a maximum of one repeated in the next game, whenever that will be. So the absolute best case scenario we can reasonably expect would be for the us to get one of these four courses repeated in the next game as DLC, and even that is by no means a certainty. Joe Sinicki of Blast Magazine comments: 'While it still does suffer from some of the problems of the older games, Mario Kart Wii takes the simple and accessible formula set by its predecessors and tweaks it enough to make it feel fresh and fun, creating one of. However, I see it as very unlikely that any given Mario Kart game would add more than one repeated retro course from any single Mario Kart game as DLC - after all, only one one game even got two retro courses as DLC, and not only is that from one of the two games that always gets the least attention in terms of retro tracks, Super Circuit (and the other being SMK) but neither of those courses was a repeated course. Mario Kart Wii received positive reviews, earning praise for its online capability and a large number of tracks, characters, and karts. Which gives these iconic tracks very little chance of returning. Note: songs composed by Asuka Ohta and Ryo Nagamatsu except for the ones that were composed by other composers from Nintendo and other companys Title (S Tanaka, A Ohta. So the issue is that we never actually get retro courses repeated in the base game, and that doesn't even have to change yet. Mario Kart Wii - Complete Soundtrack is a soundtrack for Mario Kart Wii, released by in early 2008. Another outlier but I'll come back to that. Super Circuit brought all the Super Mario Kart courses back so that is a bit of an outlier.ħ was its proper retro debut. Yes, but just look at all the ways it was used.