Posted by AndyG as Wii Previews at 12:42 PM EDT

Kotaku played a bit of Mario Strikers Charged against the folks in Redmond via the online capabilities the game has to offer and they have posted their impressions of the game and how well it plays over the internet. In the article, they cover additions and changes to the game, how the controls work, and finally their experience with playing it online. Check out the quotes below, then follow the link to read the entire writeup.
Mario Strikers Charged uses the Wii-remote and nunchuk, with little in the way of waggle to make the soccer title unnecessarily complicated. Players can flick the remote to knock over other players but the rest of the control scheme follows a simple, traditional set up. Passing is done with the A button, goal attempts with B (held down to charge a Mega Strike), Z chips the ball and C performs character specific special moves.
The Wii remote is used as a pointer in one additional way, blocking Mega Strike shots. After a short, somewhat jarring cutscene, the action will change to a first-person view and require quick reflexes to stop incoming shots.
Online play was, as I mentioned earlier, mostly seamless. We played a handful of multiplayer matches with Nintendo of America employees in Redmond and experienced no noticeable lag, but did see a few dropped frames.
Mario Strikers Charged is a solid addition to the Nintendo Sports Formula and looks to be a great multiplayer title.