Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games (2007)

by Christopher
6 minutes read

Summary

Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games: A Fun and Frantic Party Game

Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games is a party game developed by Sega and published by Nintendo for the Wii. The game was released in November 2007 to coincide with the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, China. It is the first game in the Mario & Sonic crossover series, and features characters from both the Mario and Sonic the Hedgehog franchises.

The game features 24 events based on the Olympic Games, including track and field events, swimming, gymnastics, and archery. Players can choose to play as one of 16 characters from the Mario and Sonic universes, each with their own unique strengths and weaknesses.

Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games was a critical and commercial success, selling over 10 million copies worldwide. It was praised for its fun and frantic gameplay, as well as its innovative use of the Wii Remote.

Gameplay

Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games is a collection of 24 events based on the Olympic Games. Players can choose to play as one of 16 characters from the Mario and Sonic universes, each with their own unique strengths and weaknesses.

The events are divided into four categories: track and field, swimming, gymnastics, and archery. Each category features a variety of events, such as the 100-meter dash, the long jump, the breaststroke, and the uneven bars.

Players use the Wii Remote to mimic actions performed in real life sports. For example, in the 100-meter dash, players swing the Wii Remote back and forth to run. In the long jump, players swing the Wii Remote forward to jump.

The controls are simple and easy to learn, but they can be difficult to master. This makes the game accessible to players of all ages and skill levels, but it also provides a challenge for those who want to improve their scores.

Characters

There are 16 characters to choose from in Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games. Eight characters are from the Mario universe, and eight characters are from the Sonic the Hedgehog universe.

The Mario characters are:

  • Mario
  • Luigi
  • Peach
  • Daisy
  • Bowser
  • Donkey Kong
  • Wario
  • Waluigi

The Sonic characters are:

  • Sonic the Hedgehog
  • Miles “Tails” Prower
  • Knuckles the Echidna
  • Amy Rose
  • Shadow the Hedgehog
  • Dr. Eggman
  • Metal Sonic
  • Silver the Hedgehog

Each character has their own unique strengths and weaknesses. For example, Mario is a good all-around character, while Sonic is faster than the other characters. Players can choose the character that best suits their playstyle.

Events

There are 24 events to choose from in Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games. The events are divided into four categories: track and field, swimming, gymnastics, and archery.

The track and field events are:

  • 100-meter dash
  • 400-meter relay
  • Long jump
  • Triple jump
  • Shot put
  • Javelin throw
  • Hammer throw

The swimming events are:

  • 50-meter freestyle
  • 100-meter breaststroke
  • 200-meter butterfly
  • 400-meter individual medley

The gymnastics events are:

  • Floor exercise
  • Pommel horse
  • Rings
  • Vault

The archery event is:

  • Archery

Each event can be played in single-player mode or multiplayer mode. In single-player mode, players can compete against the computer or against their own best times. In multiplayer mode, players can compete against each other or against friends and family.

Graphics and Sound

Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games features colorful and vibrant graphics. The characters are well-animated, and the environments are detailed and realistic. The game also features a catchy soundtrack that gets players pumped up for competition.

Overall

Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games is a fun and frantic party game that is sure to please players of all ages and skill levels. The game features a variety of events, characters, and modes, so there is something for everyone to enjoy. Whether you are a fan of the Mario or Sonic franchises, or you just enjoy party games, Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games is a great choice.

Review Score

7.5/10

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