Nintendo Mario Kart 8 Manual
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16t r aVT K r a M o i Whe is displayed, you can press to save that highl ight r eel to Favorites. Each user can save up to six highlight reels. Press to remove a highlight reel from Favorites. The 12 most recent highlight reels are saved here automatically and can be viewed by other users of your Wii U console. Older highlight reels are replaced as new ones are created. View your own highlig reels or ones uploade by your friends. You ca also upload an download highlight reels e b u T u o Y o t s l e e R t h g i l h g i H g n i d a o l p U . e b u T u o Y e c i v r e s g n i r a h s - o e d i v t e n r e t n Ie h t o t d e d a o l p u e b o s l a n a c s l e e r t h g i l h g i H . d e r i u q e r s i t n u o c c a ™ e l g o o G A ◆ V T t r a K o i r a M . dn dt h t n e c e R s e t i r o v a F n
17o Ctn b aeleia)d P t n( s ani h u Pcrg olda n D wo This game all ows you to purchase downloadabl e content (DLC) and access passes with real money through the Internet. Visit the Nintendo website for information on the availability of downloadable content. Select Shop on the main menu , and follow the on-screen instructions. You will be able to use the newly purchased content as soon as the download is complete. ◆ To view the electronic manual , sel ect My Menu in the menu bar while in Nint endo eShop. Then select Hel p in the upper-right corner and choose eShop Manual. Sel e on the HOME Menu to open Nintendo eShop, and then open the Purchasi ng Downloadable Content and Passes page in the Nintendo eShop electronic manual and fol low the instructions on-screen. Mario Kart 8 will restart once the download is compl ete. 5 t c p o h S e o d n e t n i N m o r Fe m a G e h t n i h t i w m o r F e s a h c r u P a g n i k a M
18i m aob i i s U g n This software support . To access amiibo™ features, select the amiibo icon on the main menu and foll ow the on-screen instructions. A software update may be required to use amiibo functionality. Touch a compatible amiibo figure to the NFC touchpoint () on the Wii U GamePad. Your amiibo figures aren't just for show. You can use NFC (near-fi el d commun icati on) to connect them to comp atib le softwar e and enab l e cer ta in functionality in the game. For more information, visit http://www.nintendo.com/amiibo. 5 s o b i i m a e s U o t w o H
19i t ose c N g e L l a © 2014 Nintendo Trademarks are property of their respective owners. Wii U is a trademark of Nintendo. Autodesk and Beast are registered trademarks or trademarks of Autodesk, Inc., and/or its subsidiaries and/or affiliates in the USA and/or other countries. This software product incl udes Autodesk® Beast™ software, © 2012 Autodesk, Inc. All rights reserved. ■Android related This software is based in part on the work of the Independent J PEG Group.. e m a g s i h t y a l p o td e r i u q e r e b y a m e t a d p u m e t s y s A . y r o s s e c c a d e s n e c i l- n o n r o e c i v e d h c u s f o e s u e h t y b d e s u a c s s o lr o e g a m a d y n a r o f e l b i s n o p s e r t o n s i ) r o t u b i r t s i d r oe e s n e c i l o d n e t n i N y n a s a l l e w s a ( o d n e t n i N . t n e t n o cd e z i r o h t u a n u f o l a v o m e r n i t l u s e r d n a e l b a y a l p n uy l t n e n a m r e p m e t s y s U i i W r u o y r o e m a g s i h tr e d n e r l l i w , e r a w t f o s r o e c i v e d d e z i r o h t u a n u n a f oe s u , r e h t r u F . t n e m e e r g A e s n e c i L r e s U d n E e h t r e d n us n o i t a g i l b o r u o y f o h c a e r b a s i d n a , y t n a r r a w y n as d i o v , l a g e l l i e b y a m e s u h c u S . y r o s s e c c a d e s n e c i l- n o n y n a r o e c i v e d d e z i r o h t u a n u y n a h t i w e s u r o fd e n g i s e d t o n e r a e r a w t f o s s i h t d n a m e t s y s U i i W r u o Y. s e r u s a e m n o i t c e t o r p l a c i n h c e t s n i a t n o c t c u d o r p s i h T. d e t i b i h o r p s i n o i t u b i r t s i d r o g n i y p o c d e z i r o h t u a n U. s w a l y t r e p o r p l a u t c e l l e t n i y b d e t i b i h o r p y l t c i r t s s i d n al a g e l l i s i e m a g o d n e t n i N y n a f o n o i t u b i r t s i d r o / d n ag n i y p o C . y t n a r r a w t c u d o r p o d n e t n i N r u o y e t a d i l a v n il l i w e c i v e d h c u s y n a f o e s U . e c i v e d d e z i r o h t u a n uy n a h t i w e s u r o f d e n g i s e d t o n s i e m a g s i h T T N A T R O P M I
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