Mario and Sonic at the Olympic Games

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There was a time when The Olympics brought the world together; countries forgot their differences and duked it out on the track and in the water. Long standing rivals Mario and Sonic are now doing the same thing in this new Olympic sports themed party game for the DS. Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games is a mascot-themed sports title in which both of these popular licensed characters have appeared in a game together.

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Just plain fun Doesn't live up to expectations
Fantastic multiplayer
Addictive gameplay

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friends codes

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Fantastic multiplayer

does any body have friends codes they can share in this ds version game?replied fast please anybody!?

Another mario game

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Fantastic multiplayer Doesn't live up to expectations

This particular installment of mario game isn't as interesting as the mario party games. It is only fun if you have others join. It tends to get boring if you play alone after a while.

Great for Parties

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Addictive gameplay Doesn't live up to expectations
Fantastic multiplayer
Just plain fun

Have some friends coming over? Well pop in this entertaining wii game and get a friendly competition going! It has pretty unique controls that are challenging as well as tiring. No seriously, I had several pulled muscles from this game, especially from the running and swimming challenges. The best events are ping pong and trampoline! If you own a wii... and have friends :P check this one out!

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  • Mar. 4, 2008 Review: Mario and Sonic at the Olympic Games

    As I sat down with Mario and Sonic at the Olympic Games for DS, I remembered how much fun my family was having with the Wii version over Christmas. For a party gamer, the touch screen based Olympic sporting event compilation has just as much to offer as the waggle version, but single players will probably become bored quickly.