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Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games

Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games

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Release Date: November 15, 2011

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Third installment of the "Olympic" cycle developed by SEGA. Mario, Sonic and other popular video game characters compete in more than 50 competitions based on real sports.

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On your marks and get set for the world’s greatest sporting event as Mario & Sonic head to the London 2012 Olympic Games. Coming exclusively to Wii and for the first time on Nintendo 3DS, Mario & Sonic return in an all new celebration of the Olympic spirit. 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.

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Dozens of ways to play - Nintendo 3DS

Bringing a whole new dimension to the Mario & Sonic universe, enjoy a huge range of over 50 Olympic-themed events in glorious 3D. Make the most out of the unique touch and Circle Pad controls as you tilt, blow, shout, tap and more to compete for the coveted gold medal.

Engaging depth - Nintendo 3DS

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Platforms:

Nintendo Wii

Nintendo Wii November 15, 2011

Nintendo 3DS

Nintendo 3DS February 10, 2012

Developer: Sega

Publisher: Sega

Game Series

Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games
Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games
Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games

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Mario & Sonic at the Game Series

A series of three-dimensional sports games featuring characters from the major brands of Nintendo and Sega. The series has been officially licensed from the beginning by the International Olympic Committee, and in accordance with its recommendations, one of the main goals of the production is to promote sports, fair play competition and an active lifestyle. The publisher in Japan remains the Nintendo corporation, while Sega, in turn, is responsible for the rest of the world (including North America and Europe in particular).

Mario & Sonic at the Game Series

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