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− | [[ | + | '''NTSC-US''' refers to the American release of [[Mario Kart Wii]] on April 27, 2008. It contains several notable differences to other versions including language support, bike and kart names, and also a partially different [[Filesystem|file system]]. The title ID is '''RMCE01'''. |
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+ | * '''R''' - used for ''Wii'' games. Does not include ''WiiWare'' or ''Virtual Console'' titles. | ||
+ | * '''MC''' means ''Mario Cart'', even though the series has been known with a "K". | ||
+ | * '''E''' is the region code for the US. | ||
+ | * The numbers '''01''' are used for the first-party games, meaning the games Nintendo published. | ||
+ | [[Category:General Information]] |
Revision as of 03:06, 18 July 2016
NTSC-US refers to the American release of Mario Kart Wii on April 27, 2008. It contains several notable differences to other versions including language support, bike and kart names, and also a partially different file system. The title ID is RMCE01.
To elaborate on the title ID:
- R - used for Wii games. Does not include WiiWare or Virtual Console titles.
- MC means Mario Cart, even though the series has been known with a "K".
- E is the region code for the US.
- The numbers 01 are used for the first-party games, meaning the games Nintendo published.