Mario and Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games

Mario and Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games

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Mario and Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games Reviews

IGN

02/2012

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6.5/10

Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games Review

The worlds of Mario and Sonic collide once again, not to adventure through the Mushroom Kingdom or acquire the Chaos Emeralds, but to compete in the 2012 London Olympic Games. Though the now-familiar concept doesn't quite have the same appeal as a new platformer, it works reasonably well in its own right – despite the game's design limitations. The Wii version of Mario & Sonic's latest Olympic team-up was released late last year, and while the Nintendo 3DS version appears similar on the surface – this time containing more than 50 different Olympic-related events – the actual execution is significantly different. Perhaps attempting to appeal more toward gamers on the go, the events here are mini-games, purposefully reduced in design and control. A game of soccer/football, for example, has been streamlined to focus on penalty kicks instead of a more complete version of the sport. Games like tennis or volleyball are likewise limited, opting to simply have you hit a ball with timed button presses or stylus swipes rather than position your players on the court. Like past Mario & Sonic at the Olympics titles, some of these mini-games fare better than others.

GameSpot

05/2011

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Mario and Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games (Preview)

With the backing of the London 2012 Olympics, Mario and Sonic are making their 3DS debut, bringing with them a host of new sports-themed minigames. Many of them have been designed from the ground up with the 3DS in mind, making use of its gyroscope, its accelerometer, and, of course, its 3D screen. Traditional Olympic sports like swimming and gymnastics feature unique and amusing control schemes, such as blowing into the mic during a breaststroke and tilting the handheld into all sorts of awkward positions to keep upright on a balance beam. We were shown an early build of 2012 Olympics, featuring five events in a medley mode that gave us an overall score at the end. The first event was judo, which looked similar to a fighting game like Street Fighter. A series of button commands appeared onscreen that we had to replicate as quickly as possible. Depending on our speed and accuracy, we were given a rating, which dictated if we performed a move, blocked our opponent's attacks, or got taken down. The button combinations got progressively more complex, until we were knocked out, or our opponent was. The next event was a 1000-meter kayak race, where we had to use the circle pad to mimic a rowing action.

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Dell Sega Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games - Complete package - Nintendo 3DS (61106) $39.95
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