
The cashier said in a nervous voice, "Just take the game, kids. I tried to ask if Nintendo really did made this game, but it just made the cashier shake even more.

The cashier tried to calm down, but he wouldn’t stop shaking. We gave the cashier the game, and when we did, the cashier started shaking, like he was scared of what we gave him. "I’m not a chicken!" I yelled, just when we made it the cashier. What are you? Scared? You’re scared of a Mario game? Don’t be such a chicken." Jacob replied. "Are you sure we should buy this? This game looks suspicious." I said nervously. I looked at the back of the box and there was white text saying: "Are you ready for a challenge? Give Mario Kart: Black a spin, and see what you're made of!" On the bottom of the picture was the Nintendo Logo and the Rated-M symbol. It reminded me of Twisted Metal: Black on the PS2. The game was called "Mario Kart: Black" (Probably a Mario Kart game) and the box art cover depicted a clown-looking Mario with his cap on fire standing in front of a pitch black background. (Similar to Twisted Metal: Black)īefore we handed it to the cashier, I took a good look at the game. I agreed with Jacob that we should buy the game. But as a 21 year old girl, I was willing to have the guts to play this game Jacob was talking about. Another thing is that Jacob loved Rated-M games which are, in other words, fighting games, games with drugs, blood, sex, and of course, some vulgar language. And normally, our parents wouldn’t let us play Rated-M games, and the games we were supposed to look for were family-friendly games that we could all play together as a family. I thought it was weird, because I don’t think Nintendo usually makes games that are Rated-M. He showed me a Mario game that had a Rated-M symbol on it. Jacob said, "No, what I’m saying is why should we start off with that game when we could start off with THIS game?" "Remember the times I was losing to you in Mario Kart 64? Guess what? That ain’t gonna happen in this game!" I replied. "Really? You expect that to be my first Wii game?" Jacob said. So I ran to Jacob and showed him the game, and when I did, he laughed. I’ll show him who’s going to be the one losing all the time. I'll show Jacob who I truly am when I show him this. With Mario Kart Wii, that's not going to happen. I remembered playing Mario Kart 64 when I was a little kid and Jacob would always defeat me in a race. The game appeared to be a Mario game and it was called "Mario Kart Wii". And, in amusement, I found the perfect game for Jacob’s new Wii. I was looking for Mario games and Jacob was looking for Rated-M (For Mature) games. Jacob and I started searching for the perfect Wii game to start with. When we arrived at the closest GameStop, I noticed that there were hundreds of Wii games such as Mario, Zelda, Sonic, and many others. (Since they’re the most common place to get video games in the United States.)

So they gave us some money to buy some more games as me and Jacob go to GameStop. However, our parents said there was only one Wii game that came along with it: Wii Sports. He was surprised he got the black-colored Wii console, which was great since it holds more data than the original white ones.

It was my older brother Jacob's 25th birthday and one of his presents was a Nintendo Wii. The year was 2009, when I was only 21 years old. What happened to him? How did he die? Did it have something to do with why I had to leave New Jersey? The story I'm about to tell you will give you the answers. I also used to have an older brother, who cared so much about me and always stood up for me, but he died 7 years ago. I used to live in a happy neighborhood in New Jersey, but not anymore. I am 28 years old and I was born on October 17, 1988. Please do not edit it unless you REALLY feel it could be better. This article is one of the best articles on the wiki, and not many articles get to this stage. Mario Kart: Black is an ultra quality article!
