- This article is about Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games for the Wii. For the Nintendo DS version of the game, see Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games (Nintendo DS).
Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games is a sports game for the Wii with a Nintendo DS version of the game released as well. Both games are a follow-up to Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games. The game is produced under license from the International Olympic Committee in relation to the Olympic Winter Games taking place at Vancouver in 2010.
Like the previous installment, this game is a collaboration between Sega and Nintendo featuring characters from both the Mario franchise and the Sonic the Hedgehog series.
Although Sega was handling most of the development for both versions of this game, as it did for the original Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games, they were also handling publishing/marketing duties for all territories outside of Japan, South Korea, Hong Kong, and Taiwan while Nintendo has done publishing/marketing duties for Japan, South Korea, Hong Kong, and Taiwan themselves.
About
The Wii version employs the Wii Remote controls, as well as the Wii Balance Board. The game features a Festival mode where the player starts from the opening to the closing ceremony. In the Festival mode, the player can choose to play an individual festival, where the player faces off against 7 other CPU characters, or a team festival, where the player can choose three other teammates to play.
New to the game is a marketplace that allows the player to purchase various items such as clothes and accessories for the player's Mii, tunes from both series, and customizable snowboards. Players can purchase these items using Star Tokens, which earn based on their performance. Also, the gallery for Olympic trivia has now been replaced with the Library.
Also, all authentic (real-life based events) are unlocked from the start. Dream Events are in this game and all of them (excluding 2) need to be unlocked.
The aforementioned Festival Mode, is a special adventure mode where the participants must compete with some boss characters from the Mario and Sonic series in various events.[1] Both the DS and the Wii versions take place in a place known as Christmas Village.
Olympic events
Dream events
CharactersLocations
Locations from both Mario and Sonic series appear in the Dream Events. The following stages are:
Mario series
Sonic the Hedgehog series
EmblemsReception
Reviews
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Release
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Reviewer, Publication
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Score
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Comment
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Wii
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James Newton, Nintendo Life
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9/10
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"Sega has truly listened to the feedback about the first game and slimmed down the waggle controls, beefed up the lastability with a ton of extra content and managed to turn even the seemingly dull events of Curling and Figure Skating into engaging and varied games. With over twenty characters, twenty-five events and hundreds of unlockable items, you'll be playing this game well into the New Year, and the added subtlety of the controls makes playing it a far less tiring experience. It may not have the control genius of Wii Sports Resort but it's every bit as good in terms of content, presentation and pure, distilled fun."
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Wii
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Jorge Ba-oh, Cubed3
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7/10
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"Mario and Sonic at the Winter Olympics is, at the end of the day, a huge party playing host to two most loved franchises and that's what it was designed for. It may be incredibly simple to work through the single player mode, but entertaining friends or family is where the package really shines through. Whilst it may be as accessible as Nintendo's Wii Sports, it may not be for everyone. The simplistic controls and gameplay might be a tad off-putting for those having a resume of gaming skills, but for the masses Winter Olympics are a solid package that can heat up a living room with fierce competition."
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Wii
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Ellie Gibson, Eurogamer
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8/10
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"It's true to say that Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games is no Mario Kart. But it's a fun, polished party game with broad appeal, and a marked improvement over the previous one. Let's just hope the next installment has a bit more depth. And is called Mario & Sonic of War, obviously."
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Aggregators
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Compiler
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Platform / Score
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Metacritic
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72
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GameRankings
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71.51%
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StaffGalleryMediaReferences to other games
- Super Mario Bros. - A remix of the overworld theme and castle theme of this game is available as one of selectable songs in this game. Arrangements of the Ground Theme and Castle Theme are used as the music for the first and second segments of Dream Figure Skating.
- Super Mario Bros. 2 - Peach's floating ability returns as her special skill in this game.
- Super Mario Bros. 3 - A remix of the athletic theme of this game appears as one of the selectable songs in this game.
- Super Mario World - A remix of the athletic and the ending themes appear as one of the selectable songs in this game. An arrangement of the ending theme is also used for the third segment of Dream Figure Skating.
- Super Mario 64 - The Cool, Cool Mountain and Snowman's Land music tracks are remixed for Dream Snowball Fight. A remix of the main theme and the Bowser's stage theme is used.
- Super Smash Bros. Melee - Luigi's special skill, Luigi Rocket, is similar to the Green Missile. Bowser's special skill, Spinning Shell, is similar to Whirling Fortress.
- Super Mario Sunshine - A remix of Delfino Plaza's music appears as one of the selectable songs in this game.
- New Super Mario Bros. - The athletic theme appears as one of the selectable music tracks. Three backgrounds from this game appear in Dream Figure Skating, namely World 1, Bowser's Castle, and Peach's Castle.
- Super Mario Galaxy - The Dream Ski Jumping events takes place in the Good Egg Galaxy. The Purple Comet theme along with the Gusty Garden Galaxy's theme, under the title "Wind Garden," appear as selectable songs in this game.
- Mario Kart Wii - The Dream Ski Cross events take place in Mario Circuit from this game. The Coconut Mall theme appears as one of the selectable music tracks.
References in later gamesQuotesNames in other languages
Language
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Name
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Meaning
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Japanese |
マリオ&ソニックATバンクーバーオリンピック Mario ando Sonikku atto Bankūbā Orinpikku
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Mario & Sonic at the Vancouver Olympics
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Dutch |
Mario & Sonic op de Olympische Winterspelen
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Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games
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German |
Mario & Sonic bei den Olympischen Winterspielen
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Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games
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Italian |
Mario & Sonic ai Giochi Olimpici Invernali
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Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games
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Korean |
마리오와 소닉 밴쿠버 동계올림픽 Mario-wa Sonik Baenkubeo Dong-gye-olimpik
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Mario & Sonic at the Vancouver Winter Olympics
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Portuguese |
Mario e Sonic nos Jogos Olímpicos de Inverno
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Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games
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Spanish |
Mario & Sonic En Los Juegos Olímpicos De Invierno
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Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games
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Trivia
- An app based on this game was released for Apple's iPhone and iPod Touch, but only features Sonic characters and thus is named simply Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games. This game has since been removed from the App Store.
- This is currently the only game in the series to be released on both consoles on the same day (except Japan and South Korea).
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