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    Mario + Sonic in super lame sounding game

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    I have no idea who came up with the brilliant (sarcasm) idea to tag Mario and Sonic onto some cheesy Olympics title, but they should get a pat on the back. Make it a really hard pat, so it bruises. SEGA and Nintendo have announced that Mario and Sonic are teaming up for a game called Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games. What's that you say? Sounds incredibly lame? YEAH! I THOUGHT THAT TOO! We must be psychically connected, you and I. The premise is that Mario and Sonic are going to be competing in the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games. The game is going to come out for the Wii and the DS and should hit sometime at the end of this year.

    I can see the appeal in pitting Mario vs. Sonic in a game. But using it to promote the Olympics? That's just odd. This game will probably be given to some unknown second party publisher who will do a horrible job on it, making Mario and Sonic look like their long lost third-world cousins or something. Remember Mario is Missing?

    Ugggh. Full release after the thing.

    SEGA AND NINTENDO JOIN FORCES for

    MARIO & SONIC AT THE OLYMPIC GAMES

    Legendary Icons Appear Together for the First Time in Video Game History

    TOKYO (March 28, 2007) – SEGA® Corporation and Nintendo Co. Ltd. today made a historical announcement that two of the biggest icons in the entertainment industry, Mario™ and Sonic™, are joining forces to star in Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games. Developed for the Wii™ video game system and the Nintendo DS™ system, this momentous agreement marks the first time these two renowned stars have appeared together in a game.

    Published by SEGA across Europe and North America, and published by Nintendo in the Japanese market, Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games will be available for Holiday 2007 and is licensed through a worldwide partnership with International Sports Multimedia (ISM), the exclusive interactive entertainment software licensee of the International Olympic Committee (IOC).

    In Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games, players will compete in events that take place in environments based on the official venues of the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games. Using a supporting cast of characters from the amazing worlds of both Mario and Sonic, gamers will be able to compete as or against a range of lovable personalities including Mario, Sonic, Luigi™, Knuckles™, Yoshi®, Tails™ and more. Innovative usage of the Wii and DS control systems to maneuver a favorite character will allow players to race the likes of Mario and Sonic down the 100m track, engage in exhilarating rallies in table tennis and churn water in a swimming heat, all while competing for the much sought after gold medal.

    “We are thrilled to partner with Nintendo and ISM on this groundbreaking title,” said Hisao Oguchi, President and Chief Operating Officer, SEGA Corporation. “For the first time, two of the world’s greatest games’ characters come together to compete in the world’s greatest sporting event and we couldn’t be more excited.”

    “Mario and Sonic have been respectful rivals since the early days of video games,” says Shigeru Miyamoto, Senior Managing Director and General Manager, Entertainment Analysis and Development Division, Nintendo Co., Ltd.. “In fact, for a long time they have been discussing the possibility of one day competing against each other. Now that they have been given the perfect opportunity to meet at the Olympic Games, we may finally learn who is actually faster, Mario or Sonic?”

    “The Olympic Games represent the true spirit of competition and passion,” said Raymond Goldsmith, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of ISM. “Bringing together intensely competitive and fun characters like Mario and Sonic in an Olympic setting helps showcase the sports of the Olympic Games in a new and compelling way for all generations.”

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    Windmill says:

    posted March 28, 2007 7:18 PM

    The premise seems dumb from a presentation standpoint. Sonic. Mario. Olympics. The train derails at the end of that trifecta. I must say, though, I'm intrigued. Remember all the track and field games? Simple button mashers and timing tests, but man were they a good three or four hours of fun. Now imagine that mold in the hands of two major developers. Boom Boom Dollar to that.

    Mike says:

    posted March 28, 2007 7:29 PM

    Apparently this is being made by the part of Sega that does the sports games, with Miyamoto being heavily involved. It could be decent. We can but hope!

    catboy_sal says:

    posted March 29, 2007 7:25 AM

    Dosn't sound bad to me. As long as its 50Euro or less, I think its worth a shot.
    And I loved "Mario is Missing"! It took me to far off lands to learn new and exciting things! And I don't remember jack about what I tried to teach me.

    The Geek says:

    posted March 31, 2007 8:01 AM

    There's a possibility it could be really cool and not just really bland, but things would have to be done exactly right. There's a lot that could go wrong with this game.

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