Ah, the rewards that come from waiting! Instead of paying $75 and expecting a Skylanders adventure with a racing experience attached, I looked at the title and read the news reports prior to release and saw that the Wii and 3DS versions of Skylanders Superchargers would have "Racing" as part of the title and as such would only contain the racing game modes, and I waited until I got to snag it for under $30.Anyway, Skylanders Superchargers Racing is probably the most surreal and/or meta game to grace the Wii! Considering that this game is for a console that I have owned since I was TEN, imagine the extreme realization that struck me when I pieced together how this is a third-party game released in 2015 that features Bowser as the star of the show (and he could potentially cross over with Spyro here) as well as a figure that doubles as Amiibo (which is normally associated with Wii U and certain 3DS titles). Not to mention, I paid for this thing with revenue I obtained from making/selling shirt designs here on retrolio, which is certainly something I never thought I'd be able to do for a new Wii release."Whoooaaa" moment aside, while this is my first Skylanders game, I didn't buy this game to play the usual Skylanders adventure (which I heard is more-or-less the same song and dance as it is in previous games in the series - And after ordering this, I bought two older Skylanders games for super cheap anyway). I bought this because I get to play as Bowser in what has.