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Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games - Nintendo Wii & Switch Video Game for Kids & Family Fun - Perfect for Party & Multiplayer Gaming
Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games - Nintendo Wii & Switch Video Game for Kids & Family Fun - Perfect for Party & Multiplayer Gaming

Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games - Nintendo Wii & Switch Video Game for Kids & Family Fun - Perfect for Party & Multiplayer Gaming

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Product Description Street Fighter x Tekken makes history as fighters from these two bastions of the fighting genre come together for the very first time. Utilizing the same 2D viewpoint and technology that powered Street Fighter IV, this game allows for Tekken characters such as Kazuya Mishima and Nina Williams to make the transition into the Street Fighter universe having been re-imagined using Capcom's much-loved art style. Their looks may be different, but these characters have retained their own unique characteristics and signature moves as they go head-to-head with classic brawlers from the Street Fighter franchise in what promises to be an explosive match up. Amazon.com Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games is a Sports-Party game set at the 2012 Summer Olympic games in London and featuring a wide range of characters from both the Nintendo and Sonic game universes who compete in a wide range of sports events. A Wii exclusive for console play, the game continues the fun of the Mario & Sonic Olympic game series with additional new real-world events, "Dream Games" offering expanded Arcade style gaming possibilities, the unique head-to-head multiplayer London Party Mode, and more all against the iconic background of real London city venues. Team Up for Glory at the London Olympics On your marks and get set for the world's greatest sporting event as Mario and Sonic head to the London 2012 Summer Olympic Games. Coming exclusively to Wii for console play, Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games is an all new celebration of the Olympic spirit hosted within the truly iconic setting of London and bringing even more multiplayer fun and excitement to friends and families everywhere. Quest for Olympic sporting glory with Team Mario and Team Sonic at the 2012 London Summer Olympic games. View larger As in earlier releases in the Mario & Sonic Olympic series the 2012 London game features characters from both the Nintendo and Sonic game universes, arrayed into Team Mario and Team Sonic allowing players to compete against each other in multiplayer action in real world sporting events. Events found in the game include those seen in the earlier Mario & Sonic summer Olympic game like 100m Sprint, Aquatics, Table Tennis, gymnastics and more, along with four new events: horse-riding, canoeing, soccer and badminton. Players are also able to compete in multiplayer 'Dream Game' sports event, which are select standard events in which only your imagination and ability with the Wii Remote limit as to how far, fast or how high your character can go. London Party Mode Set in the streets of London the special "London Party Mode" built into Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games allows up to 4 players can participate in a party game that adds another layer of fun to the game. Compete in events and challenges spread throughout the game to gain access to in-game stickers, which are then used to fill sticker sheets. The first contestant to fill all the spaces on her/his sticker sheet(s) will be crowned as the winner. Key Game FeaturesExciting Headline Events - All new events including Soccer, Showjumping, Canoeing and badminton debut alongside redefined favorites, such as 100m Sprint, Aquatics, Table Tennis and moreDream Events - A new roster of beloved Dream Events allow players more choice in-game than ever beforeAn Iconic London Landscape - Take the fun of the 2012 Olympic Games to the streets of London as the city becomes the ultimate playgroundLondon Party Mode - Take part in a huge number of mini-games around a variety of famous landmarks with all your favorite characters in the London Party modeMultiplayer - Enjoy 4-player or two-player versus play across most eventAdditional Screenshots

Features

    Take on the team of Dr. Eggman and Bowser in an all new exciting adventure

    Play as the full cast of characters in a fully immersive single player Story Mode.

    Take the fun of the Olympic Games to the streets of London as the city becomes the ultimate playground!

    Take part in a huge number of mini-games around a variety of famous landmarks with all your favorite characters in the London Party mode

    Take on the team of Dr. Eggman and Bowser in an all new exciting adventure

    Play as the full cast of characters in a fully immersive single player Story Mode

    Take the fun of the Olympic Games to the streets of London as the city becomes the ultimate playground

    Multiplayer fun in a wide range of events including all-new real-world Summer Olympic events and Arcade style Dream Games

    Take part in a huge number of mini-games around a variety of famous landmarks with all your favorite characters in the London Party mode

Reviews

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With so much winding down with the Nintendo Wii, and the emphasis being shifted to the upcoming Wii U, many gamers are eager to see what is coming up next for the system. But one of the big standouts was the teaming up of Mario & Sonic at The Olympic Games. With all that joy in the Summer Olympics in 2008, and the 2010 sequel Mario & Sonic At The Olympic Winter Games, many of us have been eager to anxiously see what would come up next for the challenging games that Nintendo has coming up soon. But with all of that aside, the gameplay of what Mario & Sonic would have for the next Summer Olympics would be able to do. Well, with everyone expecting a strong game, will get more like a mixed bag.Mario & Sonic At The London 2012 Olympic Games, brings on the gameplay of Mario, Sonic and company bringing on the excitement and challenge of what Sonic & Mario have had before, but yet shortchanges gamers into trying to follow up on what made the past 2 games so worth while. The gameplay does though include all of the mini-games and challenges of dream events immediately accessible from the beginning from Dream Discus, which is where Mario, Tails, Dr. Robotnik Yoshi, and others ride on elevated discuses that are thrown, and try to ride them to the finish for whom gets the most rings, without being hit from others and obstacles, and traditional events like the hammer throw, and cycling which makes its debut here, but something featured before on Mario & Sonic At The Olympic Games from the Nintendo DS era. Graphically, the game looks good, but honestly there should've been much, much more in the gameplay like a Festival Mode, or a tournament mode as was the case in the past versions of the Nintendo Wii games, but also a easier learning curve for new gamers whom haven't played the earlier renditions of the game. Instead, all you get is a miniature London Party Mode, where everyone has to scramble to fill their pass with stickers, without losing the race. The control can also be a dash shifty at times, for gamers new to the Olympic games on the Wii, and could've included extras from unlockable chartacters, but more to make it standout with the past games, especially when playing against others online.All in all, if you are a die hard fan of Mario & Sonic At The Olympic Games from before, you definitely are better off passing up this game, and anxiously going back to that game, and tackling Mario & Sonic At The Olympic Winter Games as well. There was much more to play and have fun with for all on the past games. If you are looking for a great mini-game suite, you definitely are better off with awaiting Mario Party 9's release when it comes around very soon, before the Nintendo Wii's run comes to a close. Not Fortune Street, or Wii Party were able to drive with gamers, and this one sadly follows suit.Graphics: BSound: BControl: C 1/2+Fun & Enjoyment: C for solo players; C 1/2+ for multiplayerOverall: C 1/2+

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