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Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games
KidConfidence Score Card
KidConfidence Rating: fair
6.5/10
Gameplay
6.5
Multiplayer
7.5
Replay Value
7
Educational Value
N/A
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Members' Ratings:
Members who recommended this
43/43
Number of members who emailed this
01
Number of members who bookmarked this
01
Amazon Rating:
4.0
ESRB Rating: Everyone
Everyone
Game Summary:
Two of the most beloved icons in the world, Mario and Sonic, are joining forces to star in Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games. Developed exclusively for the Nintendo Wii, this momentous agreement marks the first time these two renowned stars have appeared together in a game. The game's all-star cast of characters including Mario, Sonic, Luigi, Knuckles,Yoshi, Tails and more. Innovative usage of the Wii control system to maneuver your favorite character wil allow players to race the likes of Mario and Sonic down the 100m track, leap over the high jump or churn water in a swimming heat, all while competing for the much sought-after Olympic gold medal. With multiplayer capability up to four people, the stage is set for Olympic excitement with Mario and Sonic! ESRB Rated E for Everyone.
Game Review:

Mario and Sonic At the Olympic Games is a collection of 24 minigames and is licensed by the Olympic Committee as official merchandise for the 2008 Summer Games in Beijing, China. The videogame lets your family play as 16 different Sega and Nintendo videogame characters, while competing in Track, Field, Aquatics, Gymnastics and other Olympic disciplines. The game also supports the use of Mii’s.

The diversity of events will likely have everyone in your family find something they will enjoy. However, not all events are unlocked from the beginning and we observed unbalanced levels of difficulty throughout all disciplines. Choosing the appropriate character for a certain event can have huge advantages. But unfortunately, there are events like Skeet Shooting and Archery, that will have kids under the age of 10 and casual adult players struggling no matter who they play as. The game also includes a number of unlockable fantasy events, which add little to the overall experience.

Most events follow their real-life Olympic counterparts in regards of length and rules, but keep in mind – this is not a sports simulation game by any means. This is a typical “shake your Wii-mote as fast as you can” game. Mario and Sonic let’s players choose a country of origin when creating a profile, however no national anthems are played during the Medal Award Ceremony – which is not very “Olympic” at all…

Much of the Wii marketing effort is focused around playing with friends and family. And while it is definitely most fun to play in a group, we where surprised what little options are given to customize and set up a multiplayer game or tournament.

Mario and Sonic At the Olympic Games is well worth a look, but it is by far not the outstanding family-fun sports game we had hoped it would be.

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Spotlight Reviews
4
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Great workout, 2008-09-03
Reviewer:        M. Picklesimer
This game is a lot of fun to play a 4 player game. It is so tiring, a great workout.
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1
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My 7 year old thinks it's "easy", 2008-08-28
Reviewer:        PsyDiva
My son got this game today and within 1 hour was disappointed b/c he was not challenged. As opposed to Mario Supersluggers which he finds challenging, he thought this was only so-so, and so the review is not high. He does add that it may be more fun with multiple people, however, we've not had time to play with him....
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