Wuhu Island

Wuhu Island is the island where various Wii and Nintendo 3DS series games take place. The first game where Wuhu Island appeared was Wii Fit (though in the game it was referred to as Wiifity Island. Shigeru Miyamoto later explained that the name had been changed to Wuhu Island with the release of Wii Sports Resort). Many of the game's activities, such as the jogging one, would take place on Wuhu Island. Wuhu Island would next be the destination of all of the events in Wii Sports Resort. Shigeru Miyamoto said that with all of the games the island is appearing in, it's starting to become its own character. After Wii Sports Resort, Wuhu Island was the location of Wii Fit Plus, the successor of Wii Fit. It is also the featured location of Pilotwings Resort for the 3DS, and it will be a race course for Mario Kart 7. Wuhu Island will also be the longest course in Mario Kart history, having only one lap.

It is a large tropical island in the Pacific Ocean. It is the only settlement outside of Mii Plaza controlled by, and completely populated by the Miis. It is tropical in climate, and has a variety of wildlife, such as seagulls, eagles, and the occasional whale. It is known that it was inhabited before the Miis came, as huge monuments of stone have been found throughout the island. The mainstay of the island's economy are tourist attractions. There are a few compaines on wuhu island, including Cross Country Cycles, The sea caddy Ferry service, wuhu autos and Wuhu power.

History
Wuhu Island's history before the Miis colonized it is shrouded in mystery. However, based on the sharp contrast between the ruins on the north side of the island, which appear to have been built by a highly advanced civilization, and the huge, crude, half-destroyed monoliths on the southern side, it would appear that there was a battle over the island. It would seem that the less advanced of the two civilizations were a stone-age, tribal-based people. Their monuments were destroyed very thoroughly, and may have been toppled by the more advanced civilization. The more advanced civilization, which built "The Mysterious Ruins" on the other side of the island, were incredibly advanced stone masons. The city which they build on the north side of the island was built without mortar, but the stones were so well laid that they didn't need it, and it has stood for thousands of years. They also carved tunnels deep into the volcano, and tunnels have been found leading from their city down into the underwater caverns beneath the island. Another landmark possiblly built by one of the ancient civilizations or Miis is Summerstone Castle. The architecture does not relate to the style of the ancient civilizations and might have been built by a third ancient civilization. It is also possible the castle was built by the Miis.

At some later time the Miis discovered the island and settled it. Since then, their town has grown, and has become a great tourist attraction from Miis from all areas. The city is highly involved with sea trafficking. Little more is known. It is known, however, that since then another municipality has appeared on the island. Cabana Lagoon, little more than a group of huts built on the water, was founded in a large natural cove carved out by the sea. Its population may be as little as ten-to-thirty Miis and is only secondary to the larger town.

The architecture on the island and nearby Wedge Island is highly unique. The buildings are built mostly of non-native stone. However, there are equally good iron smelters as evidenced by their large structures, the Red Iron Bridge and the Candle.

Although the Miis are mainly a peaceful people, they train themselves in the military arts through friendly competition. The islanders have a long history of holding swordplay and archery tournaments, and they are very proud of it.

Today, most of the residents live in the unnamed town on the south side of the island with the exception of a couple residences scattered around the north side of the island. The population is around 400-600 Miis. The island appears to be rather green. Only electric vehicles are allowed on the island. Miis that that live there are often called "locals".

Wildlife
Wildlife on the island flourishes, despite the fact that the Miis have now lived there for decades. Plant life on the island includes several types of coniferous and deciduous trees, as well as numerous palms. Reeds and lily-pads grow on the lake. The only introduced plant is the "Line grass" which the Miis brought with them. There are no introduced animal species on the island (except cats and dogs), so its ecosystem is very stable. The majority of animals on the island are birds, including seagulls, eagles, ducks, and owls. There are no reptiles or amphibians known, and the only mammals are whales that swim in the surrounding waters, and coyotes, which can occasionally be heard howling in the ruins. A few tropical fish species can be seen swimming in Duckling Lake, and miis are seen fishing in the ocean. There are also local legends of a monster swimming in Duckling Lake.

Military Island transformed into Wuhu Island
A few days before Wii Sports Resort was released in North America, Nintendo of America promoted the game by transforming Time Square's Military Island in New York City into Wuhu Island. They brought fifty tons of sand to the island and featured various special events all relating to Wii Sports Resort. A steel drum band played tropical themed songs (including a remake of the Super Mario Bros. theme), non-alcoholic, island-based drinks were served and a reflection pool was present. Celebrities and Nintendo employees were on hand to play the video game with various fans and potential buyers.

Mario Kart 7
Wuhu Island also appeared as a first track of Flower Cup. It uses same music as Figure-8 Circuit and Mario Circuit, but in different voice. There are several Miis cheering at you. You can see the hills, cruel cars and wide road. It is the only the traffic course. This takes place in island, city or town, while the Maka Wuhu takes place in mountain.

Layout: You start going in small, yellow market. Go through the wide road with grass. When you went inside the white tunnel, be careful not to crash into the cars with evil drivers. The tunnel also has gaps and this can send you falling into the brown junk ruin. After exiting this tunnel, you go near the inactive volcano that never ever erupts even if you tried to disturb it. Go through the road and you'll see the white canyon. After exiting volcanic canyon, go through the road while avoiding incoming cars. Then head to finish.

Shortcuts: There are several shortcuts. In fact, it has hundreds and hundreds of shortcuts! Use item that increases your speed to go through grass and go on the ramp. Another shortcut means if you go near the volcanic mountain and fall into the white path. When you got fall or got knocked into the white path, go inside the tunnel and you'll see the gliding pad. Use it to go through the road. Third shortcut means when you go near the blue cones and water abyss, go right onto the white statue with zippers and gaps. This is incredibly dangerous. Another shortcut means you on the road near the brown boxes. Go right and you go on the brown road with gliding pad and floating thing that makes you glide higher. Final shortcut requires mushroom to go through the grass. After the final shortcut, go on the ramp to perform a trick. This has almost 7 shortcuts.

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List of games

 * Wii Fit - 2008
 * Wii Sports Resort - 2009
 * Wii Fit Plus - 2009
 * Pilotwings Resort - 2011
 * Mario Kart 7 - 2011