gamersdailynews.com Updated: 2017-02-04 01:43:34
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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...
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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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Mario and Sonic face off once more, and the results are grand. When Mario and Sonic at the Olympic Games was released for the Wii in 2007, it received a lot of mixed critical reactions, mostly due to some faulty controls and repetitive gameplay. But t...
All of the Olympic Events are unlocked from the start, Festival mode is a great training and singleplayer mode, Great Wii Remote controls along with smart Balance Board integration, Plenty of modes to participate in, Dream Events are fantastic nostalgia t...
Dream Events still need to be unlocked, Timing is still an issue with some events, No multiplayer when using the Balance Board...
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Platform Tested: Nintendo Wii Genre: SportsESRB: E for Everyone Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games is the second installment of the Mario & Sonic Olympic series. This sequel akes place during the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics. Most of us rem...
Good graphics and animation. Broad selection of events. Party modes...
No online multiplayer mode. Repetitive controls. Not enough Wii Balance Board use. Not compatible with Wii MotionPlus.
This family friendly game offers 27 different Olympic and Dream events with great. However, the repetitive gaming controls and lack of the Wii Balance Board and Wii MotionPlus use hamper the game from surpassing its predecessor...
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Play.tm Updated: 2017-02-04 01:43:37
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If the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics were anything like Mario and Sonic at the Winter Olympic Games they'd be more fun. And snowier. And also happen in October 2009 as opposed to February 2010. But it's not exactly like blatant accuracy is what Sega a...
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1up.com Updated: 2017-02-04 01:43:40
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Nothing's more annoying than when you pull out a new Wii party game, ready to enjoy some motion-controlled minigame shenanigans with your family or friends, only to have the plan fizzle because you haven't played enough of the game by yourself to unloc...
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gamervision.com Updated: 2017-02-04 01:43:40
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Major video game characters don’t cross over nearly often enough for my tastes. There’s something exciting about two or more major characters from different game universes appearing together, showcasing their unique abilities and gameplay styles, alon...
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gamepro.com Updated: 2017-02-04 01:43:41
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Mario and Sonic at the Olympics Winter Games on the Wii succeeds in repeating the success of the first game. However, where the original had a sense of novelty and charm, the sequel feels a little dated and tired. GamePro Score User Score Write your re...
It has its moments, especially when multiple "athletes" get involved; ability to dress up Miis is welcome...
Does little to innovate from first title; falls behind other winterthemed games in terms of depth...
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Two years ago the once heated rivalry between Mario and Sonic was officially put to rest when the two teamed up to take on the Beijing Summer Olympics' events. The rivalry started to feel somewhat reignited when the two spent time wailing away on one anot...
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