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''Mario Sports Mix'' features four playable sports, all unique from each other. Players can play either alone with CPU allies or cooperatively/competitively with other players, with a max of 3 players a team. The [[Wii#Wii Remote|Wii Remote]] and [[Wii#Nunchuk|Nunchuk]] control style is used as the primary control scheme for the game. However, the players can also use the Wii Remote in the horizontal position. Players are able to perform actions through shaking the Wii Remote and/or inputting buttons as shown in horizontal Wii Remote scheme. All sports are played in periods, where, except for volleyball, there is a certain time limit to each period. When the [[Time Limit#Mario Sports Mix|time limit]] reaches zero, players move to the next period and change sides. Excluding dodgeball, points acquired in past periods also add up to the current game's total score. In dodgeball, another period commences when all team players get knocked out.
''Mario Sports Mix'' features four playable sports, all unique from each other. Players can play either alone with CPU allies, cooperatively with others up to three players, or against one another. Four players can participate; however, they can participate only in Vs. mode since it is impossible to have all four players team up. The [[Wii#Wii Remote|Wii Remote]] and [[Wii#Nunchuk|Nunchuk]] control style is used as the primary control scheme for the game. However, the players can also use the Wii Remote in the horizontal position. Players are able to perform actions through shaking the Wii Remote and/or inputting buttons as shown in horizontal Wii Remote scheme. All sports are played in periods, where, except for volleyball, there is a certain time limit to each period. When the [[Time Limit#Mario Sports Mix|time limit]] reaches zero, players move to the next period and change sides. Excluding dodgeball, points acquired in past periods also add up to the current game's total score. In dodgeball, another period commences when all team players get knocked out.


[[? Panel]]s return from ''Mario Hoops 3-on-3'', where they serve the same purpose: to provide players with either [[coin]]s or an [[item]]. Unlike ''Mario Hoops 3-on-3'', items are held in reserve rather than players holding them. The more coins players have, the more points they can get when they achieve a scoring. Players lose coins when they get hit by an opposing item, which makes the coins scatter on the floor. However, in dodgeball, coins increase the attack power of attacks, and players cannot lose coins from items.
[[? Panel]]s return from ''Mario Hoops 3-on-3'', where they serve the same purpose: to provide players with either [[coin]]s or an [[item]]. Unlike ''Mario Hoops 3-on-3'', items are held in reserve rather than players holding them. The more coins players have, the more points they can get when they achieve a scoring. Players lose coins when they get hit by an opposing item, which makes the coins scatter on the floor. However, in dodgeball, coins increase the attack power of attacks, and players cannot lose coins from items.

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