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Picture from Ubisoft releases The Amazing Race for Wii

Ubisoft has just released The Amazing Race for the Wii in North America. Just like in the TV show (though without the blisters), players will race each other across the globe in a quest to be the first to arrive at the final destination. Contestants can play in either two-player cooperative matches or four-player competitive matches as they grab their clues, choose their transportation, and make their way to the pit stop where they will meet host, Phil Keoghan who introduces each challenge. For an authentic experience, players will complete Detours, Road blocks, Fast Forwards, and Intersections as they race in exotic locations. Competitors will experience all of the excitement of the show as they compete against each other and overcome unexpected obstacles to be the first to reach the pit stop.

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