With the Winter Olympics fast approaching it’s time for the old rival companies Nintendo and Sega to reunite for their third game outing together to feature characters from the two respective gaming series’ in the form of Mario & Sonic at the Winter Olympics. The game is the first in the range ... Read review
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video game land. The team-up that fans could previously only dream of is back, as the worlds of Mario and Sonic the Hedgehog combine at the 2010 Olympic Winter Game...
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video game land. The team-up that fans could previously only dream of is back, as the worlds of Mario and Sonic the Hedgehog combine at the 2010 Olympic Winter Game...
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the Winter Games takes the unique Nintendo Wii controls and events from the first game and adds a whole host of new activities. The 2010 Olympic Winter Games in ...
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game land. The team-up that fans could previously only dream of is back, as the worlds of Mario and Sonic the Hedgehog combine at the 2010 Olympic Winter Games in Vancouver.Following the same format of the 2008 summer games tie-in you and your friends can choose to compete in authentic Olympics disciplines as everyone from Mario and Sonic to Bowser, Dr Eggman, Yoshi and Tails. Only a few disciplines have been revealed so far, but already we know that the game is going to contain ice hockey and figure skating. There will also be new fantasy events such as Dream Ski Cross, which sees everyone competing in a Mario Kart style race complete with familiar looking power-ups and speed boosts. Realism isn't the goal here, just good old fashioned multiplayer fun. Key FeaturesSuperstar team-up: Only the second game to include Mario and Sonic characters together, featuring the official Olympics license and input from Mario creator Shigeru Miyamoto.Worlds collide: Play as any of the characters from the original game - from Prince Peach to Vector the Crocodile, as well as first-timers Donkey Kong and Metal Sonic.Added balance: For the first time in a Sonic & Mario game you'll be able to use the Balance Board for some events, if you have one.The full monty: The new Festival mode lets you play through the whole of the Olympic Winter Games, including all the disciplines and an opening and closing ceremony.Friendly rivalry: Mountains of multiplayer options, including four-player competitive tournaments and co-operative games.
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game land. The team-up that fans could previously only dream of is back as the worlds of Mario and Sonic the Hedgehog combine at the 2010 Olympic Winter Games in Vancouver. Suitable for ages 3+
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The biggest Olympic superstars are back and the only country they're representing is ... more
video game land. The team-up that fans could previously only dream of is back, as the worlds of Mario and Sonic the Hedgehog combine at the 2010 Olympic Winter Games in Vancouver.Following the same format of the 2008 summer games tie-in you and your friends can choose to compete in authentic Olympics disciplines as everyone from Mario and Sonic to Bowser, Dr Eggman, Yoshi and Tails.Only a few disciplines have been revealed so far, but already we know that the game is going to contain ice hockey and figure skating. There will also be new fantasy events such as Dream Ski Cross, which sees everyone competing in a Mario Kart style race complete with familiar looking power-ups and speed boosts. Realism isn't the goal here, just good old fashioned multiplayer fun.Superstar team-up: Only the second game to include Mario and Sonic characters together, featuring the official Olympics license and input from Mario creator Shigeru Miyamoto.Worlds collide: Play as any of the characters from the original game - from Prince Peach to Vector the Crocodile, as well as first-timers Donkey Kong and Metal Sonic.Added balance: For the first time in a Sonic&Mario game you'll be able to use the Balance Board for some events, if you have one.The full monty: The new Festival mode lets you play through the whole of the Olympic Winter Games, including all the disciplines and an opening and closing ceremony.Friendly rivalry: Mountains of multiplayer options, including four-player competitive tournaments and co-operative games.
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The biggest Olympic superstars are back and the only country they're representing is ... more
video game land. The team-up that fans could previously only dream of is back, as the worlds of Mario and Sonic the Hedgehog combine at the 2010 Olympic Winter Games in Vancouver.Following the same format of the 2008 summer games tie-in you and your friends can choose to compete in authentic Olympics disciplines as everyone from Mario and Sonic to Bowser, Dr Eggman, Yoshi and Tails.Only a few disciplines have been revealed so far, but already we know that the game is going to contain ice hockey and figure skating. There will also be new fantasy events such as Dream Ski Cross, which sees everyone competing in a Mario Kart style race complete with familiar looking power-ups and speed boosts. Realism isn't the goal here, just good old fashioned multiplayer fun.Superstar team-up: Only the second game to include Mario and Sonic characters together, featuring the official Olympics license and input from Mario creator Shigeru Miyamoto.Worlds collide: Play as any of the characters from the original game - from Prince Peach to Vector the Crocodile, as well as first-timers Donkey Kong and Metal Sonic.Added balance: For the first time in a Sonic&Mario game you'll be able to use the Balance Board for some events, if you have one.The full monty: The new Festival mode lets you play through the whole of the Olympic Winter Games, including all the disciplines and an opening and closing ceremony.Friendly rivalry: Mountains of multiplayer options, including four-player competitive tournaments and co-operative games.
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rivalry to the snow and ice in another officially licensed Olympic-themed smash hit Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games. Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games will take players to Vancouver, Canada, host city of the official 2010 Olympic Winter Games.Developed by Sega of Japan, under the guidance of Shigeru Miyamoto, Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games will take players to lifelike Olympic venues where they can choose from a legendary cast of playable characters, including some new faces to the series! Following the phenomenal worldwide popularity of 'Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games,' this fresh gaming experience will feature completely new Olympic Winter Games events from the official competition schedule, including Alpine Skiing and Speed Skating.
Advantages: Some great events and a chance to dress your Mii up for winter. Disadvantages: This game will hold your attention, but for how long is a different matter.
With the Winter Olympics fast approaching it’s time for the old rival companies _Nintendo_ and _Sega_ to reunite for their third game outing together to feature characters from the two respective gaming series’ in the form of _Mario & Sonic at the Winter Olympics_. The game is the first in the range of various games that are being released to coincide with the upcoming Winter Olympics in _Vancouver_ and will be exclusive to the _Wii_ and _Nintendo ... ..._Sony_ and _Microsoft_ get their grubby little hands on their prize characters now are they.
For those of you who did not have the pleasure of playing the Summer Olympics game that _Nintendo_ released for the _Beijing_ games this game works in a very similar fashion with you taking control of your chosen character/athlete and competing in various Olympic events in order to obtain as many gold medals as you can. As with the original game ... more
With the Winter Olympics fast approaching it’s time for the old rival companies Nintendo and Sega to reunite for their third game outing together to feature characters from the two respective gaming series’ in the form of Mario & Sonic at the Winter Olympics. The game is the first in the range of various games that are being released to coincide with the upcoming Winter Olympics in Vancouver and will be exclusive to the Wii and Nintendo DS, well after all Nintendo aren’t going to let Sony and Microsoft get their grubby little hands on their prize characters now are they.
For those of you who did not have the pleasure of playing the Summer Olympics game that Nintendo released for the Beijing games this game works in a very similar fashion with you taking control of your chosen character/athlete and competing in various Olympic events in order to obtain as many gold medals as you can. As with the original game there are a large number of various characters to choose from Mario and Sonic themselves through to the likes of Metal Sonic and Bowser, each of the characters has their own strengths and weaknesses and will perform better in certain events over others. Alongside the in game characters your Mii can also take part in the proceedings like the other characters they too will have particular events which they will be better in, this is determined by the shape and size of your Mii so do experiment with a number of different shapes and sizes for your little character.
Taking to the Snow
The game is split in to a number of different play modes, the main one of these being the Olympic festival mode which basically allows you to compete in a Winter Olympic style tournament. As you progress through the tournament you will firstly get to have a practice run at the event before competing for real in the event, although this may be good for the first time round of playing the game it very soon becomes an almost pointless exercise as the controls for each of the events is available at the start of each of them anyway. Alongside the festival mode there is also the option to play in just single events of which you start out with a few in a similar fashion to its predecessor which can be added to by completing the events in the festival mode. As well as being able to play this game in a solo fashion there is also the ability to join up with up to three other players to complete the activities. This adds a whole new element to the game as some of the events require all of the players to match each others movements such as the Team Bobsleigh which requires all the players to turn their Wiimotes in the same direction at the same time.
How to Win Gold
Unlike the Summer Olympics game the controls for this game seem to be more about careful twists and turns of the controllers rather than fast and frantic movements that would have you sweating like you had just run the race yourself. In a way this has made the game much more open to those who can’t keep up with the ravaging demands that the first game would demand of its user, however personally it makes it feel less like a sporting game which is what the first one really showed to me. Now alongside the regular controls the guys at Nintendo have incorporated the use of their wonder product the Wiifit board, despite the fact that I have a large collection of Wii games this “oh so essential” item of the Nintendo Wii has never darkened my door so this is one aspect of the game that I can’t really comment upon, other than the fact that it cannot be used during the festival mode only during the single game mode which seems to defeat the point a bit really.
Do the Graphics Win Gold or Just Bronze?
Graphically the game is very much along the cartoony lines of the Mario and Sonic lines and so provides a very neat look to the game despite the Wii not having the greatest of graphical capabilities. The animation and overall appearance of the game is very fluid with next to no problems or glitches occurring to the look of the game. Once again the weather channel has been employed to provide changing weather conditions from either Vancouver itself or even from where you live, so far though I’ve just kept it set on Vancouver’s weather as I’m afraid that the snow might melt if I change the weather conditions to where I live. A nice feature that has been introduced is the ability to dress your Mii in some much more appropriate attire as winning events in any of the competitions will give you in game money to spend on making your Mii and their equipment a little bit more individual.
The Sound of Victory
As with the graphics there is very little to complain about in this department with the sound effects of such things as wind whistling past you at the top of the large hill, and the sound of snow breaking under your skis helping to add a great atmosphere to the game. Alongside this you are treated to a typical collection of cartoony style background music composition which could have been lifted straight from a Mario or Sonic game.
A Game for the Season or Beyond
Unfortunately unlike the Summer Olympics game personally I can’t see this game really dragging me back more after several months of playing. However for those that do courtesy of the Wii’s internet capabilities it is possible to compare your scores alongside those of other players around the world and I’m sure this will keep many players interested for a long time to come as they try to do the impossible of coming first in the world at an event. As I said earlier with the controls being less demanding the use of this game as a more relaxing social group game can again keep the lifespan of this game going for much longer as well.
Is it a Gold From Me?
Although a nice little addition to my ever increasing collection of Wii games and despite all its good points and fun factor, I’m afraid that this game does not quite stand up to its predecessor. This being said though it is one more game that my girlfriend can actually take part in despite her getting frustrated when she doesn’t win an event. The only other problem that I had with the game is the fact that the practice events during the festival mode just didn’t serve a purpose and just felt like they where there to pad out the game a bit.
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Product details
Age
3+
Publisher
Sega
Genre
Sports
Sub Genre
Compilation/Multiple Sports
Release Date
30th October 2009
Max Number of Players
4 Player
Platform
Wii
Format
Wii Disc
Aka
Mario Sonic Winter Olympics
Manufacturer's product description
Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games will take players to Vancouver, Canada, host city of the official 2010 Olympic Winter Games. This gaming experience invites players of all ages and skill sets to face-off in some of the most intense winter competitions available for the Nintendo platforms. Developed by SEGA of Japan, under the guidance of Shigeru Miyamoto, Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games will take players to lifelike Olympic venues where they can choose from a legendary cast of playable characters, including new faces to the series to be revealed later this year. Following the phenomenal worldwide popularity of Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games, which has sold over 10 million copies worldwide, this fresh gaming experience will feature completely new Olympic Winter Games events from the official competition schedule including Alpine Skiing and Speed Skating with more events announced throughout the year. Tailored to the specific system controls, Nintendo DS and Wii gamers will enjoy completely unique experiences thanks to each platform having its own specific gameplay features and modes. Players of all skill levels will enjoy the intuitive controls of both the Wii and Nintendo DS systems, in both single and multiplayer gaming modes. The Wii game will offer an even richer multiplayer experience offering co-op and competitive gameplay where the Nintendo DS brings an intense competitive element using the Nintendo DS wireless capabilities. Additionally, one of the new features to be found in Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games is the inclusion of the Wii Balance Board which can be used in some events featured in the Wii version, allowing for a more interactive and realistic gaming experience.
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