

Most cut scenes involve settling differences by defeating the competition across a variety of events, and the developers carry this theme throughout the entire experience, but hey, at least the cut scenes gave us something to watch. Hosted within the truly iconic setting of London, the games are back, bigger and better than ever before, bringing even more multiplayer fun and excitement to friends and families everywhere. Eggman using a fog machine to sabotage the Olympics, but the basic plot left us feeling empty. Coming exclusively to Wii and for the first time on Nintendo 3DS, Mario & Sonic return in an all new celebration of the Olympic spirit. There's even a story mode that centers around Bowser and Dr. You're free to play games one at a time, or create a medley that Sega lets you share with others via Wi-Fi. That said, the game has eleven categories, including Aquatics, Contact Sports (think boxing), Gymnastics and Cycling. In the end, everyone will have his or her favorites.
#MARIO AND SONIC AT THE LONDON OLYMPIC GAMES 3DS SERIES#
Marking the first release of the popular olympic series on the Nintendo 3DS handheld system, Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games contains over 50 original. You just hit buttons before your opponent (been there, done that, no need to play it ever again), but Table Tennis kept us busy longer than expected. The much loved duo of Mario and Sonic are heading to London to participate in the officially licensed Olympic-themed video game, Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games. We don't particularly dig blowing into the mic to push sailboats across the ocean, but really enjoy fencing, which is easy to get the hang of.

Here's the thing: you'll love some events and hate others, which is fine. On the contrary, we feel it provides just enough charm and addictiveness to warrant a purchase, or at the very least, a rental. Nintendo Selects - Mario Tennis Open (Nintendo 3DS) by Nintendo. At the same time, we don't hate Sega's creation. This item: Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games (Nintendo 3DS) by Séga.
