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Nintendo taking strides to root out cheating

April 13th, 2008 Posted in News, Wii, Written by Valay

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Mario Kart Wii was released just a few days ago, yet people managed to use cheating exploits to gain the upper hand in the Wi-Fi community; more specifically, the Time Trials mode. People have been earning ridiculous times that clearly cannot be achieved by racing normally. Nintendo seems to be on the case, however. Reports have began to drop in that Nintendo has rectified the issue. It’s great to see the big N taking expeditious action, but at the same time, it’s a shame people are trying to ruin the online experience.

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  1. One Response to “Nintendo taking strides to root out cheating”

  2. By How? on Aug 23, 2008

    how do u even hack it? hold down a button or whatever. Some1 tell me how to. :P i want to no badly but will something happen if u hack the game? hmm..

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