Mario and Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games  |  | From: Sega Of America, Inc.
List Price: $34.99 Buy New: $32.00 as of 3/9/2010 18:31 EST details You Save: $2.99 (9%)
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Seller: nicks sales Rating: 20 reviews
Platform: Nintendo DS Genre: action_games ESRB: Everyone Media: Video Game Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Discs: 1 Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Age: 5 - 20 years Operating System: Nintendo DS Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 5.7 x 4.9 x 0.6
MPN: 67030 Model: 67030 UPC: 010086670301 EAN: 0010086670301
Publication Date: October 2009 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Become a renowned Olympic champion via additional Wi-Fi features including online rankings. | | Compete in real Olympic Winter events, and over-the-top Dream Events, as you experience the glory of the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics from anywhere in the world on the DS or DSi. | | Choose from a large assortment of characters from both the Mario and Sonic game universes, including Donkey Kong and Metal Sonic. | | Intuitive, easy to pick up and play controls utilizing stylus, buttons and D-pad become second nature as you go for the gold. | | Get your game on in single player and multiplayer modes, including the mission-based Adventure Tours Mode and wireless DS single-card download play supporting up to 4 players on one game card. |
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Product Description Mario & Sonic Olympics DS
Amazon.com Product Description
Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games is a sports game that takes players on the DS and DSi to Vancouver, Canada, host city of the official 2010 Olympic Winter Games. This gaming experience invites players of all ages to face-off in intense winter competitions in lifelike Olympic venues where they can choose from a legendary cast of playable characters, including new faces to the series like Donkey Kong and Metal Sonic. The game features easy to use controls, 4-player multiplayer support utilizing DS single-card download play and multiple play modes allowing for a more interactive and realistic gaming experience.  Enjoy real Olympic events. View larger. |  And unique Dream Events. View larger. |  Mission-based Adventure Tours Mode. View larger. | Gameplay Like the previous game in the series which centered around the 2008 Summer Olympic Games in Beijing, China, Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games features player chosen characters from both the Mario and Sonic game universe, entered into events taken directly from and inspired by the upcoming 2009 Winter Olympic Games in Vancouver, Canada. The game features a variety of play modes, both single player and competitive multiplayer, including the new mission-based play of the Adventure Tours Mode. In addition to actual Olympic events players can also participate in winter-themed mini-games sprinkled throughout the game. Plenty of Events Prepare to compete in the Olympic Winter Games with your friends and family like you never thought possible. The action in Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games is made up of a combination of actual Olympic sports and special Dream Events, which are winter-oriented activities all about fun and that are specific to this particular game. Just a few of the actual Olympic events that players can look forward to trying their hand at include: alpine skiing, snowboard cross, bobsled, figure skating (singles) and skeleton. Dream events include, but are not limited to: extreme snowboarding, ski cross racing and fever hockey. Your Favorite Mario and Sonic Characters Play as your favorite characters from the world of Mario and Sonic. All the characters featured in the earlier game, Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games, are available as playable characters, including Luigi, Tails, Yoshi, Knuckles, Princess Peach, Amy Rose, Bowser, Daisy and many more. Each character comes with his/her own unique movements and stats, making them better suited to certain events and less so to others. In addition to the characters noted above players can look forward to seeing a few new faces, like Donkey Kong and Metal Sonic. Adventure Tours Mode Looking for an exciting adventure filled with diverse missions, boss encounters and a chance to save the 2010 Olympic Winter Games? Developed exclusively for Nintendo DS and DSi users, Adventure Tours is a single players mode that allows players to experience a new in-depth story mode in which Mario and Sonic must band together to foil a plot by Bowser and Dr. Eggman to stop the Winter Olympics by keeping the snow from falling. Key Game Features - A Multitude of Events - Prepare to compete in the Olympic Games with your friends and family. Compete in real Olympic events along with over-the-top Dream Events offer surprising objects and new character-specific moves.
- A Wealth of Character Choices - Choose from an assortment of characters from the Mario and Sonic game universes.
- Easy to Use Controls - Intuitive, easy to pick up and play controls utilizing stylus, buttons and D-pad become second nature as you go for the gold.
- Single and Multiplayer Options - Get your game on in single, multiplayer modes, including wireless DS single-card download play, that offer fun for players of all ages.
- Adventure Tours Mode - Extend your single player fun with this new mission-based mode that pairs Mario and Sonic in an adventure to spoil a plot to stop the Olympic Games.
- Additional Wi-Fi Support - Become a renowned Olympic champion with additional Wi-Fi game support including online rankings.
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Winter Jams October 15, 2009 Michael Kerner (Brooklyn, New York U.S.A.) 26 out of 33 found this review helpful
When it has came down to Mario & Sonic At The Olympic Games when it came out last year for the Nintendo DS, it really was a big surprise that really delivered better than was the case with the Nintendo Wii version, in controls and in gameplay. While the Summer Olympics has been over for over a year, now it is time for the Winter Olympics to come alive in January or February in 2010. But with all that feeling, there are so many people tyring to figure out what would be the best game to summerize the Winter Olympis. Back in 2006, there were so many that felt like they were just missing a lot of edge, and a lot of gamers chose other titles. With all the hype around now, Mario & Sonic At The Olympic Winter Games has finally arrived for the Nintendo DS. But there are some tweaks here that are different around, but is it worth it, or is it just a figure 8 accident? Well, it really isn't bad.
Mario & Sonic At The Olympic Winter Games for the Nintendo DS brings in a lot of the excitement and the gameplay that has delivered well from the previous game, but there are a few new things here that make the gameplay a bit different. First if all, there is a new Adventure mode that you have to go through, where you have to accomplish certain golas and unlock all the events through the story. At times, it can take a lot out of you, but is the only way you could get to play alll the games, before you master the game. There are also new characters coming to the game including Metal Sonic, Donkey Kong, and Silver Sonic. The events range from ice hockey, the luge, to skeleton, downhill skiing and ski jumping, speed skating, to rarely recognized like the Biathalon (skiing and skeet shooting targets), as well as dream events like the original Mario & Sonic At The Olympic Games. The graphics look great, the control is mostly strong in some events, but at times during some of the events like Ice Hockey, it can be a bit frustrating, especially when you're using the stylus at times, and takes awhile to get used to, but the gameplay is really a lot of fun to maintain.
Overall, while Mario & Sonic At The Olympic Winter Games is a great title for the Nintendo DS, there could've been a little more. Nevertheless, it really is a great title to enjoy for anyone whom had loved the original version, and anyone who is eagerly awaiting what is next. I really like the game a whole lot, and I absolutely recommend this as a great addition to your Nintendo DS library. While you might await to see what does come next year and who will win the Olympic Gold Medals, but for right now, let Mario & Sonic At The Olympic Winter Games handle in the real fun.
Graphics: B
Sound: B
Control: B 1/2-
Fun & Enjoyment: B for solo player; B- for multiplayer
Overall: B 1/2-
Great game! Hours of fun! March 4, 2010 Sandy - Mom of 3 Boys (Melbourne, FL) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
My 10 year old has had this for 2 months now & still LOVES this game. It provides hours of enjoyment with the different sports & skill levels. Unlike other games which he beats within a week, this one has been worth the money!
Great game! March 9, 2010 mama41qt (Minnesota, USA) I bought this game for my 7 year old daughter. She loves it. She plays it more then all her other games.
ok game not as good as super mario bros March 9, 2010 K. S. Basutkar (Chicago, IL USA) I am writing this review based on the feedback from my 8 year old son. He has at least 6 to 7 different Mario games. His favourite is the New Super Mario Bros and he thinks the Olympic games is just over half as good as the Mario Bros game. So I think that converts to 6 on a scale of 10 (10 going to New Super Mario).
good choice! February 25, 2010 Red (Tn. USA) One of our boys received this for Christmas and has been having a blast with the snowboarding (especially) ever since. The games are fun, with good control and wi-fi with other ds systems for interactive play. We love it!
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