The game you're referring to is likely "Mario Kart 8" for the Wii U console. The "USA" part suggests it's the North American version, and "FAKE" might imply that it's a pirated or counterfeit copy.
Frame Rate: It targets 60fps during single-player and two-player races but drops to 30fps when more than two players are on a split-screen. Mario.Kart.8.USA.WiiU-FAKE
Between 2014 and 2016, as the Wii U’s security was first being cracked, this file appeared on public indexing sites like Pastebin and certain “pre” databases. The file size was suspiciously perfect—exactly 4.69 GB, the same size as the real Mario Kart 8 (USA) ISO. But the hashes never matched. The game you're referring to is likely "Mario
Confusion Over the Name: Because the group's name was "FAKE," many users initially thought the upload was a virus, a prank, or a non-working file (a "fake" leak). In reality, it was a fully functional, legitimate dump of the game. Modern Context What Users Actually Found Inside Between 2014 and
The file may contain a broken image that cannot be loaded by a Wii U console or an emulator like Malicious Content:
A rarer, more infamous version. If you managed to bypass the region lock, the game would boot to a corrupted title screen where the “Mario Kart 8” logo was replaced with a crude ASCII art of a baboon’s face. Pressing any button would trigger a FSOpenFile: path not found error and dump you back to the Wii U dashboard.
Unlockable Content: Players can unlock 14 secret characters by winning first place in any Grand Prix on any difficulty, provided they do not repeat the same cup at the same difficulty. Gameplay & Compatibility