SEGA Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games Wii

  • Brand : SEGA
  • Product name : Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games
  • Product code : 17748
  • Category : Video Games
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  • Long product name SEGA Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games Wii :

    Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games, Nintendo Wii, Sports

  • Short summary description SEGA Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games Wii :

    SEGA Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games, Wii, E (Everyone)

  • Long summary description SEGA Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games Wii :

    SEGA Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games. Platform: Wii, ESRB rating: E (Everyone), Developer: Sega Japan

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Reviews
Updated:
2017-02-04 01:43:42
Average rating:71
Uk has collected 32 expert reviews for SEGA Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games Wii and the average expert rating is 71 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
impulsegamer.com
Updated:
2017-02-04 01:43:33
Average rating:85
I wish more gaming companies would "cross-over" and "share" their characters as nothing is more fun than pitting your favourites against each other which is generally the stuff of comicbook legends. Obviously something happened again, whether it was t...
gadgetshow.channel5.com
Updated:
2017-02-04 01:43:37
Average rating:60
Mario and Co take to the slopes in a reworking of the summer games title of 2008. You can try your hand at skiing, using you Wii nunchucks as ski poles, or barrel down slaloms and steer round half pipes. There's also some new fantasy events such as Dre...
  • You’ll enjoy the race events, which usually see you prepping a run up, hitting A at the right them, then twisting with the Wii remote to steer you through flags or down the chute in the fastest time. Frivolous, and fun. The Dream events are totally...
  • Getting to the Dream events is a dreary process. You’ll have to play through the regular sports, all of which seem to involve tilting, shaking and nothing more, have some boss races in single player which fail to match the decade-old Diddy Kong Raci...
  • Mario & Sonic at the Winter Olympic Games doesn’t push the Wii to the limits, but it’s easy enough on the eye and the flashes of Mario Kart are a nice touch. With four people crammed into the living room, it’ll pass away a wet afternoon...
darkzero.co.uk
Updated:
2017-02-04 01:43:37
Average rating:70
Last year we saw a gaming event that many thought would never happen, a pairing of once bitter rivals that was enough to give fanboys a wet dream. Yes, the gaming legends Mario and Sonic finally made it into a game together, a sporting game centred aro...
electricpig.co.uk
Updated:
2017-02-04 01:43:38
Average rating:60
Nintendo and Sega’s flagship mascots are back as bedfellows once more to cash in on another sporting tie in, with Mario & Sonic at the Winter Olympic Games. Just like the original Olympics version two years ago, it’s filled with mini games riffing...
  • The Dream events have flashes of Mario Kart multiplayer mayhem...
  • The bread and butter mini games are tired...
  • More of the same, with some snow in the background...
goodgearguide.com.au
Updated:
2017-02-04 01:43:40
Average rating:80
In February of 2010, athletes from across the globe will head on over to Vancouver, Canada, to participate in the Winter Olympics. For a couple of weeks, sports we wouldn’t otherwise care about will be plastered over our televisions, and everyone will suddenly become a curling expert in conversation.Sonic and Mario have beaten the Olympics to the punch with their own branded game. It’s presented in a format that will be very familiar — collect various gaming mascots together, and throw them...
  • Addictive skill-based challenges, fun multiplayer, plenty of events to try your hand at...
  • Some events are hit-and-miss, story mode is naff...
  • Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games is a compelling purchase for party game and curling fans alike. If it’s a quick bout of fun you’re after, it’s hard to go wrong...
HEXUS.net
Updated:
2017-02-04 01:43:41
Average rating:75
Following the huge commercial success of Mario & Sonic At The Olympic Games, which was released to coincide with the Beijing Olympics in 2008, inevitably comes the sequel to tie-in with the upcoming Winter Olympics in Vancouver that kicks off early ne...
gamesradar.com
Updated:
2017-02-04 01:43:41
Average rating:80
Have we all gotten over the fact that Mario and Sonic are in the same game yet? Then we can begin. The chillier of the two Olympics might get short shrift in the national media, but historically it tends to produce the better videogames, and so it prov...
  • More variety then you'd credit it for, Excellent time attack game, A good sense of speed...
  • Party modes are a bit limp, Most of the characters are jerks, Only social gamers will get their money's worth...
gamersdailynews.com
Updated:
2017-02-04 01:43:34
Average rating:45
It is time to man your bobsleigh, wax and ride the skis, jump onto the snowboard and tie the skates really hard! Ouch, not so hard, please!In Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games from SEGA, the third crossover title encompassing both the Mario and...
gamertell.com
Updated:
2017-02-04 01:43:35
Average rating:75
On November 6, 2007, Mario, Sonic and their friends and foes from their respective games teamed up to head to the Olympic Games. Sega created Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games for both the Wii and DS. It was a hit, despite some issues with motion co...
  • 20 characters to choose from, dream events return and motion controls slightly improved, more events, can use coins at the store or secret store to customize your Mii and equipment and purchase songs from the game and optional balance board controls.
  • Lacks the variety of the original Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games, motion controls still are hit or miss, must defeat rival challenges in Festival Mode to continue, can’t play as rivals, some events feel like the same thing with only slight diffe...
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