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Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games
Developer(s)Sega, Racjin
Nintendo SPD Group No.4
Publisher(s)Sega (NA, EU, OC)
Nintendo (JP, SK, HK, TW)
Platform(s)Wii
Release date November 15, 2011
November 17, 2011
November 18, 2011
December 8, 2011
December 8, 2011
December 8, 2011
June 21, 2012
GenreSports
Rating(s)
ESRB: - Everyone
PEGI: - Three years and older
CERO: - All ages
ACB: -General
USK: - All ages
Mode(s)Single Player, Multiplayer, London Party, Wi-Fi, Bonus Mode, Records.
Media
Optical disc
Input
Wii Remote and Nunchuk

Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games is a sports title for the Wii with a Nintendo 3DSversion of the game released as well. Both games make up the third installment of the Mario & Sonic series. New sports, such as soccer (association football) and equestrian, along with other athletic events, debut in the Wii version. The game takes place in London, home of the 2012 Summer Olympics.

  • 1Playable characters
    • 1.1Team Mario
    • 1.2Team Sonic
  • 2Non-playable characters
  • 5Stats
  • 7Locations
  • 8Items
  • 9Collections
    • 9.1Costumes
    • 9.2Music
      • 9.2.1Mario series
      • 9.2.2Sonic series
  • 10Stickers

Playable characters[edit]

Character select screen

The Wii version of the game features 21 total playable characters. These characters are identical to those featured in the Wii version of Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games.

Team Mario[edit]

All-Around Type[edit]

Speed Type[edit]

Power Type[edit]

Skill Type[edit]

Team Sonic[edit]

All-Around Type[edit]

Speed Type[edit]

Power Type[edit]

Skill Type[edit]

Other[edit]

Non-playable characters[edit]

Rivals[edit]

  • Birdo - 100m Freestyle, Badminton Doubles (rematch)
  • Dry Bones - Table Tennis: Singles, Dream Hurdles (rematch)
  • Dry Bowser - Dream Long Jump
  • King Boo - Dream Sprint
  • Eggman Nega - Fencing-Epee, Dream Fencing (rematch)
  • E-123 Omega - 100m, 4x100m Relay (rematch)
  • Jet the Hawk - Dream Discus
  • Rouge the Bat - 110m Hurdles

Referees[edit]

Other[edit]

Enemies[edit]

Species[edit]

  • Yoshi (Black, Blue, Light Blue, Pink, Red, White, Yellow)

Stats[edit]

Team Mario[edit]

  • Mario

  • Luigi

  • Princess Peach

  • Princess Daisy

  • Yoshi

  • Wario

  • Waluigi

  • Donkey Kong

  • Bowser

  • Bowser Jr.

Team Sonic[edit]

  • Sonic the Hedgehog

  • Miles 'Tails' Prower

  • Shadow the Hedgehog

  • Knuckles the Echidna

  • Silver the Hedgehog

  • Amy Rose

  • Blaze the Cat

  • Dr. Eggman

  • Vector the Crocodile

  • Metal Sonic

Events[edit]

  • Athletics
  • Gymnastics
  • Aquatics
  • Canoeing
  • Equestrian
    • Show Jumping
  • Badminton
  • Beach Volleyball
  • Table Tennis - Singles
  • Football
  • Shooting - Pistol
  • Fencing - Epée
  • Tracking Cycling - Team Pursuit
  • Dream Events

Locations[edit]

Like Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games, Dream Events take place on areas from Mario and Sonic games. Ten appear in the game. Also, some locations have had a rename, but its music is kept the same. For example, the Sky Station Galaxy is referred to as the Synchro Battle Galaxy.

Mario series[edit]

  • Yoshi's Picture Book from Yoshi's Story (Dream Long Jump)
  • Battlerock Galaxy from Super Mario Galaxy (Dream Hurdles)
  • Moo Moo Meadows from Mario Kart Wii (Dream Equestrian)
  • Cheep Cheep River from New Super Mario Bros. Wii (Dream Rafting)
  • Syncro Battle Galaxy from Super Mario Galaxy 2 (Dream Space Walk)

Sonic series[edit]

  • Windy Valley from Sonic Adventure (Dream Discus)
  • Grand Metropolis from Sonic Heroes (Dream Uneven Bars)
  • Ocean Palace from Sonic Heroes (Dream Fencing)
  • Crazy Gadget from Sonic Adventure 2 (Dream Trampoline)
  • Bingo Highway from Sonic Heroes (Dream Sprint)

Items[edit]

Some Items are used in Dream Events and London Party.

Mario items[edit]

Sonic items[edit]

  • Bombs
  • Barrier

Collections[edit]

Buying goodies returns in the game.

Costumes[edit]

Costumes make a reappearance in this game. Some of them return from the past installment. Additionally, there are costumes of the playable characters.

Mario series[edit]

CostumeImageUnlock MethodCostumeImageUnlock Method
MarioWin through a Scratch Card or Pay 10 blank cards.LuigiWin through a Scratch Card or Pay 10 blank cards.
Princess PeachWin through a Scratch Card or Pay 10 blank cards.Princess DaisyWin through a Scratch Card or Pay 10 blank cards.
BowserWin through a Scratch Card or Pay 10 blank cards.Bowser Jr.Win through a Scratch Card or Pay 10 blank cards.
WarioWin through a Scratch Card or Pay 10 blank cards.WaluigiWin through a Scratch Card or Pay 10 blank cards.
YoshiWin through a Scratch Card or Pay 10 blank cards.BirdoWin through a Scratch Card or Pay 10 blank cards.
Donkey KongWin through a Scratch Card or Pay 10 blank cards.Diddy KongPlay against a friend 20 times in Single Event Mode.
Dry BowserWin through a Scratch Card or Pay 10 blank cards.Dry BonesWin through a Scratch Card or Pay 10 blank cards.
Fire MarioWin through a Scratch Card or Pay 10 blank cards.Bee MarioWin through a Scratch Card or Pay 10 blank cards.
Propeller MarioWin through a Scratch Card or Pay 10 blank cards.Penguin MarioWin through a Scratch Card or Pay 10 blank cards.
ToadPlay against a friend 5 times in Single Event Mode.Larry KoopaAnswer 10 questions correctly in the London Party Quiz.
Morton Koopa Jr.Play as a Mii 100 times in Single Event Mode.Wendy O. KoopaPlay as a Mii 10 times in Single Event Mode.
Iggy KoopaPlay as a Mii 50 times in Single Event Mode.Roy KoopaAnswer 50 questions correctly in the London Party Quiz.
Lemmy KoopaAnswer 100 questions correctly in the London Party Quiz.Ludwig von KoopaPlay against a friend 10 times in Single Event Mode.

Sonic series[edit]

CostumeImageUnlock MethodCostumeImageUnlock Method
Sonic the HedgehogWin through a Scratch Card or Pay 10 blank cards.Miles 'Tails' ProwerWin through a Scratch Card or Pay 10 blank cards.
Knuckles the EchidnaWin through a Scratch Card or Pay 10 blank cards.Amy RoseWin through a Scratch Card or Pay 10 blank cards.
Dr. EggmanWin through a Scratch Card or Pay 10 blank cards.Shadow the HedgehogWin through a Scratch Card or Pay 10 blank cards.
Silver the HedgehogWin through a Scratch Card or Pay 10 blank cards.Metal SonicWin through a Scratch Card or Pay 10 blank cards.
Blaze the CatWin through a Scratch Card or Pay 10 blank cards.Vector the CrocodileWin through a Scratch Card or Pay 10 blank cards.
Rouge the BatWin through a Scratch Card or Pay 10 blank cards.E-123 OmegaWin through a Scratch Card or Pay 10 blank cards.
Charmy BeePlay for a total of one hour in Single Event Mode.Espio the ChameleonPlace first 10 times in Single Event Mode.
Big the CatPlay for a total of three hours in Single Event Mode.Super SonicPlace first place 50 times in Single Event Mode.
Cream the RabbitPlace first 10 times in the London Party Bonus Games.Jet the HawkWin through a Scratch Card or Pay 10 blank cards.
Wave the SwallowWin through a Scratch Card or Pay 10 blank cards.Storm the AlbatrossWin through a Scratch Card or Pay 10 blank cards.
Tikal the EchidnaPlace first 100 times in the London Party Bonus Games.Marine the RaccoonPlace first 50 times in the London Party Bonus Games.
EmerlWin through a Scratch Card or Pay 10 blank cards.WerehogPlace first 25 times in Single Event Mode.
ChipPlay for a total of five hours in Single Event Mode.Egg PawnWin through a Scratch Card or Pay 10 blank cards.

Other[edit]

CostumeImageUnlock Method
WenlockPay 10 blank cards.

Music[edit]

Most music is taken from the past installments. All rival music except for Dino Piranha, Birdo, Rouge, and Gooper Blooper, for Dino Piranha and Gooper Blooper have their music boss theme from their past games. Birdo's and Rouge's are original.

Mario series[edit]

Returning music[edit]
  • Main Theme from Super Mario Bros.
  • Athletic Theme from Super Mario Bros. 3
  • Main Theme from Super Mario World
  • Main Theme from Super Mario 64
  • Bowser's Domain from Super Mario 64
  • Delfino Plaza from Super Mario Sunshine
  • Athletic Theme from New Super Mario Bros.
  • Gusty Garden Galaxy from Super Mario Galaxy
  • Purple Comet from Super Mario Galaxy
  • Coconut Mall from Mario Kart Wii
New music[edit]
  • Underwater Theme from Super Mario Bros.
  • Main Theme from Super Mario Bros. 3
  • Mario Circuit from Mario Kart: Double Dash!!
  • Coincentration from Super Mario 64 DS
  • Underwater Theme from New Super Mario Bros.
  • Wario's Gold Mine from Mario Kart Wii
  • Main Theme from New Super Mario Bros. Wii
  • Puzzle Plank from Super Mario Galaxy 2

Sonic series[edit]

Returning music[edit]
  • Angel Island from Sonic the Hedgehog 3
  • Palm Tree Panic from Sonic CD
  • Emerald Coast from Sonic Adventure
  • Metal Harbor from Sonic Adventure 2
  • City Escape from Sonic Advetnure 2
  • Sonic Heroes from Sonic Heroes
  • Seaside Hill from Sonic Heroes
  • Right There, Right On from Sonic Rush
  • Rooftop Run from Sonic Unleashed
New music[edit]
  • Flying Battery Zone from Sonic & Knuckles
  • Windy and Ripply, for Emerald Coast from Sonic Adventure
  • His World from Sonic the Hedgehog
  • New Venture from Sonic Rush Adventure
  • Let the Speed Mend It from Sonic and the Secret Rings
  • Misty Lake from Sonic and the Black Knight
  • Splash Hill Zone from Sonic the Hedgehog 4, Episode 1
  • Reach for the Stars from Sonic Colors
  • Tropical Resort from Sonic Colors

Note: Players can also win collectables from either Scratchcards or Blank Exchange.

Stickers[edit]

Stickers are the main point in London Party Mode. The first one to get either 16 (about 30. min.), 32 (about 60 min.) or 48 (about 90 min.) stickers win. Players can collect stickers either by winning bonus games and events from characters or rivals, or by obtaining them from bonus balloons.

Mario series[edit]

  • Coin
  • Cheep Cheep
  • Princess Peach
  • Bowser
  • Shy Guy
  • Mario's hat
  • Blue Toad
  • Mario
  • Lakitu
  • Dino Piranha
  • Boo
  • Goomba
  • Bullet Bill
  • Pipe

Sonic series[edit]

  • Chao (bonus sticker)
  • Cream the Rabbit
  • Espio the Chameleon
  • Charmy Bee
  • Omochao

Others[edit]

  • London Bus
  • Roulette
  • Table Tennis Table
  • Trampoline
  • Hurdle
  • Discus
  • Coin & Ring
  • Mario & Sonic's emblems
  • Bowser, Dr. Eggman, Knuckles, and Luigi's emblems
  • Javelin
  • Peach, Daisy, Blaze, and Amy's emblems
  • Siren
  • Dream Sprint
  • Dream Discus

Rivals[edit]

  • Birdo
  • Dry Bones
  • Dry Bowser
  • King Boo
  • Eggman Nega
  • E-123 Omega
  • Jet the Hawk
  • Rouge the Bat

Reception[edit]

Reviews
ReleaseReviewer, PublicationScoreComment
WiiJason Venter, GameSpot7/10'Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games takes no real risks and perhaps relies too heavily on your fondness for its leading mascots, but it still manages to provide a wide variety of minigames and bonus content that should keep you busy for a long while (especially if you have a few friends handy). Mario and Sonic are both capable of providing experiences that are more memorable than these, but they also make good enough athletes to produce a worthwhile party in London.'
WiiJohnny Minkley, Eurogamer6/10'In short, Mario & Sonic's London outing is much like their Beijing sojourn of late 2007. It'll keep younger children in particular amused and entertained over Christmas, and it's a safe bet for festive family fun if you have enough controllers to go around. But, rather like the console it's made for, it's getting on a bit. And while Zelda defies old age with every vigorous thrust of Link's MotionPlus-enabled sword, Mario & Sonic's best years are behind it.'
WiiJames Newton, Nintendo Life5/10'What felt fresh and enjoyable four years ago doesn't cut the mustard in 2011, particularly when some elements have been stripped out or reworked to poor effect. London Party mode is a poor alternative to the dozens of superior Wii party games, and while its cast of gaming greats is enough to forgive some of its mistakes it's still pretty far off the mark.'
Aggregators
CompilerPlatform / Score
Metacritic66
GameRankings65.37%

Staff[edit]

Main article: List of Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games (Wii) staff

Gallery[edit]

For this subject's image gallery, see Gallery:Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games.

References to other games[edit]

  • Mario Party series - Many minigames from the London Party Mode resemble minigames from many past installments, and London Party resembles Mario Party games in general.
  • Mario Kart series - Moo Moo Meadows from Mario Kart Wii appears as the stage for Dream Equestrian. The countdown sound effect at the start of a race is also used in London Party, and if there are three seconds left until the end of the Dream Events. Also in Dream Fencing, players can come back as a bomb balloon similar to a Mini Bomb Kart in Mario Kart 64.
  • Paper Mario series - The HP replenish sound is used for a Skill character's special move in Badminton and Beach Volleyball.
  • Yoshi's Story - Rail Lift appears in a Dream Event.
  • Super Mario Sunshine - Gooper Blooper is the last obstacle for Dream Rafting. A remix of the boss music is also played here.
  • Super Mario Galaxy - Sounds from this game are used in Dream Space Walk. Planets from the Good Egg and Gateway appear in the Dream Spacewalk event. Dino Piranha is a rival. His boss theme is used. There is also the bee suit. Also used in Dream Space Walk, a track called 'Into the Sea of Stars'. The Battlerock Galaxy is also used as a Dream Event location. Also, Mario's spin move is used as his super dash, as well as an attack in the Dream Space Walk event.
  • New Super Mario Bros. Wii - Sounds from the game are used in Dream Rafting. World 4 is the location for the event. The Super Star music from this game is used in Dream Hurdles. There are Koopaling, Penguin and Propeller suits that the players can use.
  • Super Mario Galaxy 2 - Dream Space Walk takes place at the Sky Station Galaxy (named the 'Synchro Battle Galaxy' in this game). Various planets from this galaxy are also seen.
  • Mario Sports Mix - Dream Fencing greatly resembles Smash Skate.
  • Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games - All the Mario series and Sonic series songs return as well as the rival themes. Also, the Miis have the same animations as this game. In the Wii version, the voices of the Mario characters and the announcer were ripped from this game, while a few others are new. The Sonic characters have a few similar voice clips as this game, but they were revoiced.
  • Super Mario Bros. 2 and Super Smash Bros. Brawl - Peach's special speed boost animation (in which she floats, leaving a trail of hearts) during running events is nearly identical to her floating animation pose from Brawl.

Quotes[edit]

Main article: List of Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games quotes

Names in other languages[edit]

LanguageNameMeaning
Japaneseマリオ&ソニック AT ロンドンオリンピック
Mario ando Sonikku atto Rondon Orinpikku
Mario & Sonic at the London Olympics
SpanishMario & Sonic en los Juegos Olímpicos - London 2012Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games - London 2012
FrenchMario & Sonic aux Jeux Olympiques de Londres 2012Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games
DutchMario & Sonic op de Olympische Spelen - Londen 2012Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games - London 2012
GermanMario & Sonic bei den Olympischen Spielen: London 2012Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games: London 2012
ItalianMario & Sonic ai Giochi Olimpici di Londra 2012Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games
PortugueseMario & Sonic nos Jogos Olímpicos de Londres 2012Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games
Korean마리오와 소닉 런던 올림픽
Mario-wa Sonik Leondeon Olimpik
Mario & Sonic at the London Olympics

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Trivia[edit]

  • This is the first Mario & Sonic game to feature the new Sonic voice actors, with the exception of Dr. Eggman, who kept his voice actor.
    • This is also the first Mario & Sonic game to feature Bowser's current voice, Kenneth W. James.
  • This title's Wii box art uses a different color scheme than the traditional white coloring, using a yellow coloring instead.
  • Originally all characters were going to have bathing suits, but it was rejected by Sega because Sonic cannot have his shoes removed. [1]

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Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games
AthletesMario seriesBowser • Bowser Jr. • Princess Daisy • Donkey Kong • Luigi • Mario • Princess Peach • Waluigi • Wario • Yoshi
Sonic seriesAmy Rose • Blaze the Cat • Doctor Eggman • Knuckles the Echidna • Metal Sonic • Shadow the Hedgehog • Silver the Hedgehog • Sonic the Hedgehog • Miles 'Tails' Prower • Vector the Crocodile
RefereesCharmy Bee • Cream the Rabbit • Espio the Chameleon • Lakitu • Shy Guy • Toad
Other charactersBirdo • Cubot • Dino Piranha • Dry Bones • Dry Bowser • E-123 Omega • Eggman Nega • Gooper Blooper • Jet the Hawk • King Boo • Omochao • Orbot • Rouge the Bat
CostumesBee Mario • Chip • Diddy Kong • Emerl • Fire Mario • Iggy Koopa • Larry Koopa • Lemmy Koopa • Ludwig von Koopa • Marine the Raccoon • Morton Koopa Jr. • Penguin Mario • Propeller Mario • Roy Koopa • Sonic the Werehog • Storm the Albatross • Super Sonic • Tikal • Wave the Swallow • Wendy O. Koopa • Wenlock
LocationsMario seriesYoshi's Picture Book • Battlerock Galaxy • Moo Moo Meadows • Cheep Cheep River • Syncro Battle Galaxy
Sonic seriesWindy Valley • Grand Metropolis • Ocean Palace • Crazy Gadget • Bingo Highway
EnemiesBoo • Bullet Bill • Chain Chomp • Cheep Cheep • Egg Flapper • Egg Pawn • Fly Guy • Kiki • Magikoopa • Monty Mole • Porcupuffer • Spinner • Spiny • Thwomp
SpeciesBob-omb • Birdo • Chao • Dark Chao • Goomba • Horse • Koopa Troopa • Luma • Moo Moo • Toad • Yoshi
ItemsBanana Peel • Chaos Emerald • Coin • Green Shell • Power Core • Power Sneakers • Red Shell • Ring • Shield • Super Star
Objects? Balloon • ? Switch • Barrel • Bomb Balloon • Dynamite • Item Box • Warp Pipe • Yoshi Egg
MovesFlutter Jump • Ground Pound • Jump • Jump Dash • Spin Attack • Starting Dash
EventsWiiAthletics (100m • 110m Hurdles • 4x100m Relay • Long Jump • Hammer Throw • Discus Throw • Javelin Throw) • Gymnastics (Uneven Bars • Trampoline • Rhythmic Ribbon) • Aquatics (100m Freestyle • Synchronized Swimming) • Canoeing (Canoe Sprint 1000m) • Equestrian - Show Jumping • Badminton - Doubles • Beach Volleyball • Table Tennis - Singles • Football • Shooting - Pistol • Fencing - Epée • Track Cycling - Team Pursuit • Dream Long Jump • Dream Rafting • Dream Discus • Dream Uneven Bars • Dream Hurdles • Dream Equestrian • Dream Sprint • Dream Trampoline • Dream Spacewalk • Dream Fencing
3DS100m • 110m Hurdles • 1500m • 3000m Steeplechase • 4x100m Relay • Marathon • 20km Race Walk • Long Jump • Triple Jump • Pole Vault • Hammer Throw • Javelin Throw • Shot Put • 100m Freestyle • 100m Backstroke • 100m Breaststroke • 10km Marathon Swim • Platform Diving (Synchronized) • Water Polo • Synchronized Swimming (Duet) • Synchronized Swimming (Team) • Beach Volleyball • Table Tennis (Doubles) • Tennis (Singles) • Hockey • Basketball • Handball • Football • Badminton (Singles) • Badminton (Doubles) • Judo • Boxing • Taekwondo • Fencing - Epée • Wrestling - Freestyle • Horizontal Bar • Balance Beam • Rings • Floor • Trampoline • Rhythmic Ribbon (Team) • Sprint • Omnium • Keirin • BMX • Show Jumping (Team) • Rowing - Quadruple Sculls • 1000m Kayak (Singles) • Canoe Slalom (Pair) • Sailing - 470 (Pair) • Double Trap • 25m Rapid Fire Pistol • Archery (Individual) • Archery (Team) • Weightlifting • Triathlon • Modern Pentathlon
Missions2-on-2 Icon Matchup! • 2-on-2 London Tag! • 2-on-2 Shell Showdown! • 2-on-2 Tag! • 2-on-2 Tag, Pipe Style! • 2-on-2 Tablet Tussle! • 3-on-1 Tag! • 3-on-1 Vacant Lot Tag! • All Characters Quiz! • Athlete Characters Quiz! • Boo's Treasure Chest! • Catch the Floating Sticker! • Coin Collectors: Shell Game! • Coin Collectors: Spiny Shock! • Collect Shy Guy's Coins! • Event Quiz! • Follow the Flighty Lakitu! • Get That Crown! • Go Away, Boo! • Grab-Bag Quiz! • Guard the Hyde Park Diamonds! • Hero Quiz! • Heroine Quiz! • Highway Goomba Hunt! • Highway Ring Collectors! • Highway Tally! • Hyde Park Coin Collectors! • Hyde Park Sticker Hunt! • London Coin Collectors! • London Quiz! • London Sightseeing Tour! • Olympic Games Quiz! • One-Shot Shell Showdown! • Orbot & Cubot Tag! • Point-Based Shell Showdown! • Shy Guy Tag! • Stay on the Hazardous Highway! • Stay on the Marathon Highway! • Supporting Cast Quiz! • United Kingdom Quiz! • Vacant Lot Espio Search! • Vacant Lot Kiki Hunt! • Rival Showdown: Birdo! • Rival Showdown: Dry Bones! • Rival Showdown: Dry Bowser! • Rival Showdown: Eggman Nega! • Rival Showdown: Jet! • Rival Showdown: King Boo! • Rival Showdown: Omega! • Rival Showdown: Rouge! • Rematch: Birdo! • Rematch: Dry Bones! • Rematch: Eggman Nega! • Rematch: Omega!
Mario games
PlatformersSuper Mario seriesSuper Mario Bros. (1985, NES) • Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels (1986, FCD) • Super Mario Bros. 2 (1988, NES) • Super Mario Bros. 3 (1988, NES) • Super Mario Land (1989, GB) • Super Mario World (1990, SNES) • Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins (1992, GB) • Super Mario 64 (1996, N64) • Super Mario Sunshine (2002, GCN) • New Super Mario Bros. (2006, NDS) • Super Mario Galaxy (2007, Wii) • New Super Mario Bros. Wii (2009, Wii) • Super Mario Galaxy 2 (2010, Wii) • Super Mario 3D Land (2011, 3DS) • New Super Mario Bros. 2 (2012, 3DS) • New Super Mario Bros. U (2012, Wii U) • Super Mario 3D World (2013, Wii U) • Super Mario Maker (2015, Wii U) • Super Mario Run (2016, iOS/Android) • Super Mario Odyssey (2017, NS) • Super Mario Maker 2 (2019, NS)
Mario vs. Donkey Kong seriesMario vs. Donkey Kong (2004, GBA) • Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis (2006, DS) • Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Minis March Again! (2009, DSiWare) • Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Mini-Land Mayhem! (2010, DS) • Mario and Donkey Kong: Minis on the Move (2013, 3DS) • Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Tipping Stars (2015, 3DS/Wii U) • Mini Mario & Friends: amiibo Challenge (2016, 3DS/Wii U)
OtherDonkey Kong (1981, Arcade) • Mario Bros. (1983, Arcade) • Mario's Cement Factory (1983, G&W) • Mario Bros. Special (1984, PC88) • Punch Ball Mario Bros. (1984, PC88) • VS. Wrecking Crew (1984, Arcade) • Wrecking Crew (1985, NES) • Super Mario Bros. Special (1986, PC88) • Mario & Wario (1993, SNES) • Hotel Mario (1994, Philips CD-i) • Donkey Kong (1994, Game Boy) • Mario Clash (1995, VB) • Wrecking Crew '98 (1998, SFC) • Super Princess Peach (2005, DS)
Ports and remakesCrazy Kong (1981, Arcade) • Donkey Kong (1982, G&W) • Mario Bros. (1983, G&W) • VS. Super Mario Bros. (1986, Arcade) • All Night Nippon Super Mario Bros. (1986, FCD) • Super Mario Bros. (1987, G&W) • Kaettekita Mario Bros. (1988, FCD) • Super Mario All-Stars (1993, SNES) • Super Mario All-Stars + Super Mario World (1994, SNES) • BS Super Mario USA (1996, SNES) • BS Super Mario Collection (1997, SNES) • Super Mario Bros. Deluxe (1999, GBC) • Super Mario Advance (2001, GBA) • Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2 (2002, GBA) • Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3 (2003, GBA) • Famicom Mini Series (2004, GBA) • Classic NES Series (2004-2005, GBA) • Super Mario 64 DS (2004, NDS) • Virtual Console (2006-current, Wii/3DS/Wii U) • Super Mario All-Stars Limited Edition (2010, Wii) • New Super Luigi U (2013, Wii U) • Luigi Bros. (2013, Wii U) • Super Mario Maker for Nintendo 3DS (2016, 3DS) • New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe (2019, NS)
Role-playing gamesPaper Mario seriesPaper Mario (2000, N64) • Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (2004, GCN) • Super Paper Mario (2007, Wii) • Paper Mario: Sticker Star (2012, 3DS) • Paper Mario: Color Splash (2016, Wii U)
Mario & Luigi seriesMario & Luigi: Superstar Saga (2003, GBA) • Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time (2005, NDS) • Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story (2009, NDS) • Mario & Luigi: Dream Team (2013, 3DS) • Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam (2015, 3DS)
OtherSuper Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars (1996, SNES)
RemakesMario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions (2017, 3DS) • Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey (2018, 3DS)
Mario Kart seriesMainSuper Mario Kart (1992, SNES) • Mario Kart 64 (1996, N64) • Mario Kart 64 (slot machine) (1997, Arcade) • Mario Kart: Super Circuit (2001, GBA) • Mario Kart: Double Dash!! (2003, GCN) • Mario Kart Arcade GP (2005, Arcade) • Mario Kart DS (2005, NDS) • Mario Kart Arcade GP 2 (2007, Arcade) • Mario Kart Wii (2008, Wii) • Mario Kart 7 (2011, 3DS) • Mario Kart Arcade GP DX (2013, Arcade) • Mario Kart 8 (2014, Wii U) • Mario Kart Arcade GP VR (2017, Arcade) • Mario Kart Tour (2019, iOS/Android)
RemakesMario Kart 8 Deluxe (2017, NS)
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Developer(s)Sega Sports R&D[1]
Racjin
Publisher(s)
  • JP:Nintendo
  • NA/PAL:Sega
Director(s)Eigo Kasahara (Wii)
Koji Shindo (3DS)
Producer(s)Osamu Ohashi
Nobuya Ohashi
Hiroshi Sato
Programmer(s)Mitsuru Takahashi (Wii)
Kouichi Nomura (3DS)
Artist(s)Hiroshi Kanazawa (Wii)
Hitoshi Furukubo (3DS)
Composer(s)
  • Wii:
    Kenichi Tokoi
    Naofumi Hataya
    Tadashi Kinukawa
    Hideaki Kobayashi
    Jun Senoue
    Tomoya Ohtani
    Teruhiko Nakagawa
    Yutaka Minobe
    Shinpei Yamashita
    Keiichi Sugiyama
    Yasufumi Fukuda
    3DS:
    Teruhiko Nakagawa
    Tadashi Kinukawa
    Kenichi Tokoi
    Yutaka Minobe
    Sachio Ogawa
    Tomonori Sawada
    Hideaki Kobayashi
    Takeshi Isozaki
    Jun Senoue
    Naofumi Hataya
    Tomoya Ohtani
    Tomonari Hayashibe
Series
Platform(s)Wii, Nintendo 3DS
ReleaseWii
  • US: November 15, 2011[1]
  • AU: November 17, 2011
  • EU: November 18, 2011
  • JP: December 8, 2011
Nintendo 3DS
  • EU: February 9, 2012
  • AU: February 10, 2012
  • US: February 14, 2012
  • JP: March 1, 2012
Nintendo eShop
  • JP: November 1, 2012[3]
  • PAL: May 30, 2013[2]
  • US: June 20, 2013[4]
Genre(s)Sports, party
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer

Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games[a] is a 2011 sports and party game developed by Sega Japan. As with the previous two Mario & Sonic titles, it was published by Nintendo in Japan and by Sega in all other regions. The game is officially licensed by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) through exclusive licensee International Sports Multimedia. It is the third installment in the Mario & Sonic series after the commercial success of its predecessors and is an official video game of the 2012 Summer Olympic Games. The game was released on the Wii on November 15, 2011 in North America, November 17, 2011 in Australia, November 18, 2011 in Europe, and December 8, 2011 in Japan. It was also released for the Nintendo 3DS in February 2012.[5] The game is the first, and the only one to come in a yellow keep case instead of a standard white case,[6] similar to how New Super Mario Bros. Wii was the only game to have a red keep case. The Wii version, like the original 2007 Olympic Games version, does not support the Balance Board; the 2009 Winter Olympics version does.[7]

Mario & Sonic on the Wii and 3DS is a collection of numerous events based on the Olympic Games. Players can assume the role of a Mario or Sonic character while competing against the others in these events. The game received mixed reviews from critics.

  • 2Development
  • 3Reception

Gameplay[edit]

Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games is a collection of numerous events based on the Olympic Games.[8]Mario & Sonic brings together the two title characters and eighteen more from both franchises to participate in environments based on the official venues of the 2012 Summer Olympics in London. The characters are divided into four categories: all-around, speed, power, and skill[9] A recent interview revealed that the same characters are playable as the previous game, with more focus being put on the events and gameplay.[10]

Several Olympic events on the Wii, including football (soccer), badminton, and equestrian will debut alongside improved versions of previously existing events such as athletics, aquatics, and table tennis.[9][11] The Wii game introduced new 'Dream Events', which are alternate versions of Olympic events taking place in locations from older games of the Mario and Sonic series.[12] The Wii version also introduces new cooperative mechanics and a Party mode.[9]

The 3DS version has 57 Olympic-based events in single-player and multiplayer.[11] It also contains an exclusive 'Story Mode' which entails the characters from Mario and Sonic's worlds working against the antagonists, who are trying to use fog machines to prevent the games from being held.

Development[edit]

The first game in the series, Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games, is the first official crossover title to feature characters from both Mario and Sonic the Hedgehog's franchises.[13] The Olympic Games were chosen as a setting since Sega and Nintendo felt its competitive sportsmanship was ideal for the once-rival mascots Sonic the Hedgehog and Mario.[14] Sonic the Hedgehog is the protagonist of the video game series released by Sega in order to provide the company with a mascot to rival Nintendo's flagship character Mario in the early 1990s.[15] Sean Ratcliffe, vice president of marketing at Sega of America commented on whether the Mario & Sonic series had a future past its second installment, Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games. He said, 'I think the key factor that decides the ongoing building of this franchise is basically success. Is the game successful? Are consumers happy with it?'[16]

A sequel was officially announced with a joint press release by Sega and Nintendo on April 21, 2011, after its predecessors sold over 19 million units combined.[11] It is an official video game of the 2012 Summer Olympic Games and is licensed by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) through exclusive licensee International Sports Multimedia.[11] Early in its software developmental stages, a peripheral was considered to launch alongside the game.[17] Both versions were developed by Sega Sports Japan and are published by Nintendo for Japan and by Sega for North America, and Europe. According to gaming magazine CVG, over 100 people developed the game.[18] It was released on the Wii on November 15, 2011 in North America, November 17, 2011 in Australia and New Zealand, November 18, 2011 in Europe and December 8, 2011 in Japan; and was released on the Nintendo 3DS handheld system in February 2012 in North America and PAL Regions and March 2012 in Japan.[19][20] A demo of the 3DS version was made available for download on the Nintendo eShop on January 26, 2012.[citation needed]

Nintendo re-released the Nintendo 3DS version of the game as a downloadable title via Nintendo eShop, available on November 1, 2012 in Japan,[3] on May 30, 2013 in the PAL regions,[2] and on June 20, 2013 in North America.[4] It was later removed from the eShop in all regions.

Music[edit]

Both versions of the game feature various musical tracks from the Mario and Sonic series arranged by various members of Sega's Sega Digital Studio group. Original music was written for the game, with both versions mostly sharing the same soundtrack.

Reception[edit]

The game received mixed reception, with Metacritic giving the Wii version 66% and the 3DS version 60%. IGN gave the Wii version 7.5, stating 'The only great parts of Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games are the parts that have nothing to do with the Olympics. The new reality-ignoring Dream Events, the multiplayer London Party mode and the presentation of London itself are all wonderful here—pick up a copy of the game if one of those items catches your eye. But the actual sports? They're the same here as they were four years ago, and anyone who's already got a copy of the first Mario & Sonic Olympic game sitting on the shelf doesn't need to double-dip.'[21] They gave the 3DS version, which did not contain the 'London Party' mode, a lower 6.5 score.[22]Nintendo Power gave the 3DS version a 7.[23]

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Sales[edit]

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The Wii version sold 2.4 million copies in North America and Europe in its first two months of release.[24]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^Japanese: マリオ& (アンド)ソニック AT (アット) ロンドンオリンピックHepburn: Mario ando Sonikku atto Rondon Orinpikku?, lit. 'Mario & Sonic at the London Olympics'

References[edit]

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  3. ^ abMcFerran, Damien (2012-10-03). 'More 3DS Download Titles Coming To Japan's eShop'. Nintendo Life. Archived from the original on 2012-10-05. Retrieved 2012-10-04.
  4. ^ abWhitehead, Thomas (2013-06-20). 'Nintendo Download: 20th June (North America)'. Nintendo Life. Archived from the original on 2013-06-20. Retrieved 2013-06-20.
  5. ^'Mario and Sonic Have a Valentine's Day Date - 3DS News @ Nintendo Life'. 3ds.nintendolife.com. 2011-10-27. Archived from the original on 2011-12-27. Retrieved 2012-05-16.
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  14. ^Thorsen, Tor (2007-03-29). 'Q&A: Sega, Nintendo on the first Sonic-Mario game'. GameSpot. Archived from the original on 2012-10-15. Retrieved 2007-09-14. Scott Steinberg: It's the perfect backdrop, since Olympics being synonymous with the spirit of sportsmanship. It's a great context for Mario and Sonic to come together in their first game. So it couldn't have been written in a better script.
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