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		<title>By: New Mario Kart Wii screenshots, play as Mii, and 32 courses details - VideoGamesBlogger</title>
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		<description>[...] Mario Kart Wii is expected to debut in Japan on April 10th, 2008. This bodes well for a worldwide release in April, since Mario Kart: Double Dash on GameCube was released in America, Canada, Europe and Australia within two weeks after the Japanese launch. The Japanese gaming magazine Famitsu covers the game in their latest issue. Let&#8217;s list the course and other details they talk about: [...]</description>
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