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Mario and Sonic at the Olympic Games

Someone hide those Olympic rings - there's a ring-gorging freak-hog in the arena...
Sneaky title. While we visualised Sonic and Mario running and leaping through Sega and Nintendo-themed takes on classic Olympian feats, that version would be called 'The Olympics With Mario And Sonic'. In this title we're dealing with 'at the' - they're only guests in the Beijing Bird Nest.

Sticking to the rules
Grounded in reality - Sega actually shacked up with the Olympic committee to replicate official rules - this is drier than munching on Astroturf. No items and no gimmicks, it's simply Olympic athletes donning iconic character costumes. In terms of gameplay, we're dealing with Track & Field redux - a Sega rep in the demo room admitted as much. Not necessarily a bad thing.

The 100-metre dash is clearly indebted to the button misery of Konami's finger-ruiner. Replace A/B button-beating with remote/nunchuk pedalling and you're just about there. Flail fast and sparks burst from your feet (in-game). This is understandable if you're playing as speed freak Sonic, but slightly confusing when emerging on Bowser's podiatrist-upsetting heels. And in a nod to age-old Ninty racing mechanics there's even a boost. In a dazzling feat of innovation you activate it on the starting line with a correctly timed press of B. Our jaws literally shrugged.

Triple jump's a tad trickier. Before you begin your hop-skip-jump you can heighten crowd support by clapping the remote and nunchuk together, contributing a boost to your eventual leap. Drum up speed for your run and the computer takes over, leaving the three remote/nunchuk flick jumps to be performed. The faster the flick the better the leaping angle. Combine speed, decent angle and a leap close to the line and you'll achieve distances that'd have Jonathan Edwards weeping into his medals.

Hammer-time
Last, and most certainly least, is the hammer throw. Similar to the hammer chuck in Furu Furu Park (only here you're throwing a chained weight as opposed to three afroed weirdoes) it requires you to hold A, rotate the remote as fast as possible and tap B to release. Finding that perfect window of opportunity to release has always been tough and even the demo-man flumped it a good few times. Should've let the 'experts' have hands-on.

And in a move sure to please all those who've ever yelled at a bowling ball to "go left, go left, no! Not the gutter, you spherical cretin" you can beckon the lobbed weight further with motivational calls. More of the "here we go!" variety than the "it's who you are inside that counts" type of thing. Simply, find the premium moment in the arc to press A, and this call could manage to save the day.

Over 20 events, organised in tournaments and circuits, make up the game. During the demo Sega confirmed swimming and gymnastics - Bowser in tights? Ick - and a spot of skeet shooting with (maybe) Wii Zapper functionality. Plans for archery were suggested to include some form of nunchuk and remote bow mimicry - perhaps that nunchuk bowstring simulation scheme Ninty play-acted in their E3 Zelda demonstration last year.

Interestingly, someone cornered Shigsy and probed him on the subject of remote sword-fighting. He giggled the enquiry off - as he does with just about everything - but did suggest we direct our eyes towards Mario and Sonic for a spot of fencing. Spoilers? Naughty Shigsy. Don't expect Sega president Satomi to invite you over for tea any more.

Up and coming
On top of the 20-plus Olympic events, a few Mario and Sonic-themed games are on the way. For franchise fans this probably carries the most significance - seeing Sonic amidst Nintendo level furniture and Mario having to deal with rings instead of coins is more in the vein of what we were expecting from the title as a whole.

We can probably expect these events to have more of a minigame vibe to them than the main events, padding out four-player simultaneous play in a game where events are naturally tuned towards turn-taking party sessions. It's not the game's fault as such, but outside of track events just how would four players interact?

This is looking like a sturdy entry into the track and field genre, but one slightly lacking in character. We want blood-feuds, but we're seeing friendly competition. We hope the release will reveal our fears unfounded.

NGamer Magazine
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Very safe and charming enough, but where's that creative va-va-voom that so defined the franchises?
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Well it's pretty obvious that this was going to be a pretty uninspiring affair. Not only is it their first outing together, it's also an officially licensed Olympics product. Chances are they wouldn't be allowed to have anything outside the realms of standard gaming.

I'm hoping that future games might have a bit more personality (although maybe not if Sonic insists on having that irritating teenager voice).
It'd be nice to see Mario peering through a ring as if he doesn't understand why there's a hole in his coin. Or maybe Sonic burning his spikes trying to learn to use fireballs.

Future games could be promising though. I'm thinking a squad-based platformer, where you have to use the distinct skills of each one in certain situations. Sonic can run like buggery, Mario can jump high. It has possibilities.
Dajmin on 15 Aug '07
Very safe and charming enough, but where's that creative va-va-voom that so defined the franchises?

It got lost somewhere between the triple jump and the "art" of destroying your controller in a largely inconsequential sport sub-genre.

Let's hope they don't incorporate the terrible camera angles that have so defined the 3D Sonic franchise!
Mappman on 15 Aug '07
um, what was it i was thinking again... um... oh yeah...
b******s.
what a load of b******s.
i can't believe they are really this desperate...
Eyhren on 15 Aug '07
um, what was it i was thinking again... um... oh yeah...
b******s.
what a load of b******s.
i can't believe they are really this desperate...

Bit negative.... but that's your opinion
Mario_128 on 24 Aug '07
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