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It wasn't so long ago that Nintendo and SEGA were arch-nemeses. Both were leading developers of premier consoles bound and determined to take a stranglehold on the market. Each had their number one character that identified their brands, Mario for Nint...
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As I sat down with Mario and Sonic at the Olympic Games for DS, I remembered how much fun my family was having with the Wii version over Christmas. For a party gamer, the touch screen based Olympic sporting event compilation has just as much to offer a...
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Following the phenomenal success of the Wii incarnation of Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games, SEGA's DS version has finally arrived in stores, but without the Wii Remote and Nunchuck should gamers be excited to see the rotund plumber and blue hedgehog...
Simple gameplay, Good event selection, Solid multiplayer, Download play is disappointing...
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When it was first announced that the iconic plumber Mario and Sega’s purple hedgehog Sonic were being brought together for a videogame collaboration involving the Beijing Olympics, some gamers believed Nintendo were playing an April fool’s jok...
Excellent presentation, Great use of the stylus, Some entertaining sports, Online leaderboards add replay value...
If more attention was paid to every sport it could have been better; there are some stinkers...
During the events, using the stylus feels so much better and is certainly more intuitive than using the Wii-mote. With the DS you have a surface in which to press onto rather than trying to mimic the exact motions in mid-air with the Wii-mote and thank...
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The long-running dispute finally ends the only way it ever could…with hostile canoeing. Uniting two once-warring stables of characters, Mario and Sonic at the Olympic Games is the product of a Nintendo-Sega collaboration that, years ago, would have...
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If back in 1990 you had told either a Nintendo or Sega fanboy that both Mario and Sonic would be appearing together in a game in 2007, youd have been told that you were completely insane. Well, the unthinkable has happened, and the once-fierce rivals...
Features Mario and Sonic together, Wide variety of events, Crisp and colorful graphics.
Most of the touchscreen controls are uninteresting, Many of the events are too similar, Game can be infuriating when it doesnt recognize your commands.
Mario and Sonics debut as a duo fails to earn them a spot on the medal stand...
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Updated: 2012-01-29 01:19:30
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Confession time: If I hadn't had such a blast with our Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Wii multiplayer session, my 6.0 score would've been a lot lower. The Wii version, like so many minigame collections on that console, is clearly designed with the...
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The 16-bit generations most bitter rivals are at it again, this time competing against each other in celebration of the 2008 Summer Olympic Games in Beijing. Representing Nintendo, we have Mario, Yoshi, Bowser, and the familiar cast of their well-kno...
Unique stylus and button control schemes for each event; plenty of characters to choose from.
Mario can run as fast as Sonic; Wi-Fi functionality is awkwardly implemented.
The 16-bit generations most bitter rivals are at it again, this time competing against each other in celebration of the 2008 Summer Olympic Games in Beijing. Representing Nintendo, we have Mario, Yoshi, Bowser, and the familiar cast of their well-know...
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