Mario Sports Mix

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Template:Infobox Mario Sports Mix (Japanese: マリオスポーツミックス Mariosupōtsumikkusu) is a Mario sports game for the Wii, featuring Mario and company competing in hockey, basketball, dodgeball, and volleyball. This game is developed by Square Enix, who also developed Mario Hoops 3-on-3.

Gameplay

There is cooperative play, as well as versus. Cooperative play is for up to three players, while competitive is for up to four players. A Wii Remote and Nunchuk control style has been revealed so far as a control scheme of the game. Players are be able to perform actions through moving the Wii Remote, such as jumping or hitting a volleyball.[1]

Basketball

Basketball plays the same way as in Mario Hoops 3-on-3.

It is played in a similar way as in Mario Hoops 3-on-3. The coins that the players gather along the way are added up to their current score. Also in this sport, there's a shot clock on the bottom-left hand corner of the screen so the characters can shoot within the time limit of 24 seconds, just like in the professionals. Each shot is worth two points, while special shots give the team three. Players are also able to defend, block, and make dunks in this game in a similar way as the real game.

Volleyball

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Mario about to serve in Volleyball.

As in Mario Hoops 3-on-3, there are ? panels in the floor, which give items to the players who step on them. The coin system is also the same and it will increase the player's score (based on the amount of coins he or she gathers). This is the only sport in the game that doesn't have a time limit.[2] Players can serve and spike the ball in similar ways to the real game. Unlike most of the games, many of the stages often relay obstacles that may deflect the players serves and hits.

Hockey

The opening face-off in Hockey.

Like all of the other sports, Hockey also has the ? Panels on the floor that gives the players items or extra Coins that increases the score. Additionally, the puck itself is a Coin. The goalkeepers in this sport are Shy Guys. Their color depends on which team they're in (for example, the red shy guy represents the red team while the blue one represents the blue team). On stages without ice, the game involves the characters wearing roller blades as opposed to skates.

Dodgeball

Dodgeball is played by throwing a ball (most of the time). There are 2 teams of 2 or 3 and a colored Yoshi (red and blue, according to which team they are on) on their team. Players have a Health Meter and lose a portion when they get hit, except for the colored Yoshi. The colored Yoshi can never be "knocked out", but can not ever leave the box at the back of the court. Players can not control the Yoshis unless they encounter the ball, which is all they will ever try to do. If a Player loses all their HP, they are sent with Yoshi of their team into the box. However, unlike the Yoshis in the box, they can leave if they hit someone. If they manage this they get a small portion of health back and can move freely again. Items can be used to hinder the opposing teams, but not make them lose their vitality unless used in conjunction with the ball. Items can be thrown onto the court or used with the ball. Sometimes players will encounter coins. If this happens, higher levels of stamina will be lost.

Special Abilities

As in Mario Hoops 3-on-3, this game is shown to make use of character specific abilities. There is a meter that needs to be risen all the way to the top to use the attacks. These abilities would allow the characters to unleash a powerful move in the variety of sports in the game, that could help the player win a game. When used, they will completely change the gameplay of the sports. Each special ability is unique to each character and these moves tend to vary from the sport that the player is playing.

Characters

There are 19 playable characters in Mario Sports Mix. All of them are categorized by 5 groups: All-rounder, Technical, Powerful, Speedy and Tricky.

The Final Fantasy characters from Mario Hoops 3-on-3 make a return in this game.[3] Additionally, the Dragon Quest character Slime makes an appearance, previously having appeared in Itadaki Street DS. [4] These chracters are all unlockable and also the only unlockable characters of the game.

Mario Peach Wario Diddy Kong Ninja Slime
Luigi Daisy Donkey Kong Bowser Jr. White Mage Moogle
Yoshi Waluigi Bowser Toad Black Mage Cactuar
Mii

Courts

There are ten new courts in Mario Sports Mix, including four returning courts from the previous follow-up, Mario Hoops 3-on-3 for a total of 14.

Courts and compatible sports
Court Dodgeball Volleyball Basketball Hockey
Template:Color-link-piped Mushroom Cup Mushroom Cup Mushroom Cup Mushroom Cup
Koopa Troopa Beach Mushroom Cup Mushroom Cup Mushroom Cup Extra
Peach's Castle Mushroom Cup Mushroom Cup Extra Mushroom Cup
DK Dock Flower Cup Flower Cup Mushroom Cup No
Toad Park Flower Cup No No Mushroom Cup
Template:Color-link-piped No Flower Cup Flower Cup No
Western Junction Extra Extra Flower Cup Flower Cup
Daisy Garden Flower Cup No Flower Cup Flower Cup
Wario Factory Star Cup Flower Cup Extra Flower Cup
Bowser Jr. Blvd. No Star Cup Star Cup Star Cup
Bowser's Castle Star Cup Star Cup Star Cup Extra
Waluigi Pinball Extra Extra No Star Cup
Template:Color-link-piped Star Cup Star Cup Star Cup Star Cup
Ghoulish Galleon Extra Extra Extra Extra

Items

As in most Mario games, there are items available during the gameplay of Mario Sports Mix. These items are available by touching the various ? Panels.

Party Games

Mario Sports Mix has four party games, one for each sport. They can be played for up to four players.

Beta Elements

Main article: Mario Sports Mix/Beta Elements

Gallery

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References

External Links


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