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I'm so happy Mario Kart Wii is still active. The fact that I have no issue find 12 people rooms almost 7 years after the servers were shut down is so amazing. :
I thought this games online servers were still up : r/wii
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Shoutout to everyone still playing Wii U online In 2021 : r/wiiu
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