Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games (Wii)

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Template:Infobox Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games is a sports title for the Wii with a Nintendo 3DS version of the game released as well. Both games make up the third installment of the Mario & Sonic series. New sports, such as football and Equestrain, along with other athletic events, debut in the Wii version. All twenty playable characters return from the previous installment[1]. The game takes place in London, home of the 2012 Summer Olympics.

Characters

Team Mario

All-Around Type

Speed Type

Power Type

Skill Type

Team Sonic

All-Around Type

Speed Type

Power Type

Skill Type

Other

Non-playable

Rivals

Referees

Other

Mentions

Stats

Team Mario

Team Sonic

Events

Locations

Like Mario and Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games, Dream Events take place on areas from Mario and Sonic games. Ten appear in the game. Also, some locations have had a rename, but its music is kept the same. For example, the Sky Station Galaxy is the Synchro Battle Galaxy.

Mario series

Sonic series

Items

Some Items are used in Dream Events and London Party.

Mario items

Sonic items

Collections

Buying goodies returns in the game.

Costumes

Costumes make a reappearance in this game. Some of them return from the past installment. Additionally, there are costumes of the playable characters.

Mario series

Costume Image Unlock Method
Mario File:MiiAAMario.jpg Win through a Scratch Card or Pay 10 blank cards.
Luigi File:MiiABLuigi.jpg Win through a Scratch Card or Pay 10 blank cards.
Princess Peach File:MiiACPeach.jpg Win through a Scratch Card or Pay 10 blank cards.
Daisy File:MiiADDaisy.jpg Win through a Scratch Card or Pay 10 blank cards.
Bowser File:MiiAEBowser.jpg Win through a Scratch Card or Pay 10 blank cards.
Wario File:MiiAFWario.jpg Win through a Scratch Card or Pay 10 blank cards.
Waluigi File:MiiAGWaluigi.jpg Win through a Scratch Card or Pay 10 blank cards.
Yoshi File:MiiAHYoshi.jpg Win through a Scratch Card or Pay 10 blank cards.
Donkey Kong File:MiiAIDK.jpg Win through a Scratch Card or Pay 10 blank cards.
Bowser Jr. File:MiiAJBowJR.jpg Win through a Scratch Card or Pay 10 blank cards.
Dry Bowser File:MiiAUDryBow.jpg Win through a Scratch Card or Pay 10 blank cards.
Dry Bones File:MiiAVDryBones.jpg Win through a Scratch Card or Pay 10 blank cards.
Birdo File:MiiAWBirdo.jpg Win through a Scratch Card or Pay 10 blank cards.
Diddy Kong File:MiiAXDiddy.jpg Play against a friend 20 times in Single Event Mode.
Fire Mario File:MiiAYFireM.jpg Win through a Scratch Card or Pay 10 blank cards.
Bee Mario File:MiiAZBeeM.jpg Win through a Scratch Card or Pay 10 blank cards.
Propeller Mario File:MiiBAPropM.jpg Win through a Scratch Card or Pay 10 blank cards.
Penguin Mario File:MiiBBPenM.jpg Win through a Scratch Card or Pay 10 blank cards.
Toad File:MiiBCToad.jpg Play against a friend 5 times in Single Event Mode.
Larry Koopa File:MiiBDLarry.jpg Answer 10 questions correctly in the London Party Quiz.
Morton Koopa Jr. File:MiiBIMorton.jpg Play as a Mii 100 times in Single Event Mode.
Wendy O. Koopa File:MiiBGWendy.jpg Play as a Mii 10 times in Single Event Mode.
Iggy Koopa File:MiiBHIggy.jpg Play as a Mii 50 times in Single Event Mode.
Roy Koopa File:MiiBERoy.jpg Answer 50 questions correctly in the London Party Quiz.
Lemmy Koopa File:MiiBFLemmy.jpg Answer 100 questions correctly in the London Party Quiz.
Ludwig von Koopa File:MiiBJLudwig.jpg Play against a friend 10 times in Single Event Mode.

Sonic series

Costume Image Unlock Method
Sonic the Hedgehog File:MiiAKSonic.jpg Win through a Scratch Card or Pay 10 blank cards.
Miles "Tails" Prower File:MiiALTails.jpg Win through a Scratch Card or Pay 10 blank cards.
Knuckles the Echidna File:MiiAMKnuckles.jpg Win through a Scratch Card or Pay 10 blank cards.
Amy Rose File:MiiANAmy.jpg Win through a Scratch Card or Pay 10 blank cards.
Dr. Eggman File:MiiAOEggman.jpg Win through a Scratch Card or Pay 10 blank cards.
Shadow the Hedgehog File:MiiAPShadow.jpg Win through a Scratch Card or Pay 10 blank cards.
Silver the Hedgehog File:MiiAQSilver.jpg Win through a Scratch Card or Pay 10 blank cards.
Metal Sonic File:MiiARMetalS.jpg Win through a Scratch Card or Pay 10 blank cards.
Blaze the Cat File:MiiASBlaze.jpg Win through a Scratch Card or Pay 10 blank cards.
Vector the Crocodile File:MiiATVector.jpg Win through a Scratch Card or Pay 10 blank cards.
Rouge the Bat File:MiiBKRouge.jpg Win through a Scratch Card or Pay 10 blank cards.
E-123 Omega File:MiiBLOmega.jpg Win through a Scratch Card or Pay 10 blank cards.
Charmy Bee File:MiiBMCharmy.jpg Play for a total of one hour in Single Event Mode.
Espio the Chameleon File:MiiBNEspio.jpg Place first 10 times in Single Event Mode.
Big the Cat File:MiiBOBig.jpg Play for a total of three hours in Single Event Mode.
Super Sonic File:MiiBPSuperS.jpg Place first place 50 times in Single Event Mode.
Cream the Rabbit File:MiiBQCream.jpg Place first 10 times in the London Party Bonus Games.
Jet the Hawk File:MiiBRJet.jpg Win through a Scratch Card or Pay 10 blank cards.
Wave the Swallow File:MiiBTWave.jpg Win through a Scratch Card or Pay 10 blank cards.
Storm the Albatross File:MiiBSStorm.jpg Win through a Scratch Card or Pay 10 blank cards.
Tikal the Echidna File:MiiBUTikal.jpg Place first 100 times in the London Party Bonus Games.
Marine the Raccoon File:MiiBVMarine.jpg Place first 50 times in the London Party Bonus Games.
Emerl File:MiiBWEmerl.jpg Win through a Scratch Card or Pay 10 blank cards.
Werehog File:MiiBYWerehog.jpg Place first 20 times in Single Event Mode.
Chip File:MiiBZChip.jpg Play for a total of five hours in Single Event Mode.
Egg Pawn File:MiiCAEggPawn.jpg Win through a Scratch Card or Pay 10 blank cards.

Other

Costume Image Unlock Method
Wenlock File:MiiCBWenlock.jpg Pay 10 blank cards.

Music

Most music is taken from the past installments. All rival music except for Dino Piranha, Birdo, Rouge, and Gooper Blooper, for Dino Piranha and Gooper Blooper have their music boss theme from their past games. Birdo's and Rouge's are original.

Mario series

Returning music
New music

Sonic series

Returning music
New music

Note: Players can also win collectables from either Scratchcards or Blank Exchange.

Stickers

Stickers are the main point in London Party Mode. The first one to get either 16 (about 30. min.), 32 (about 60 min.) or 48 (about 90 min.) stickers win. Players can collect stickers either by winning bonus games and events from characters or rivals, or by obtaining them from bonus balloons.

Mario series

  • Coin
  • Cheep Cheep
  • Princess Peach
  • Bowser
  • Shy Guy
  • Mario's hat
  • Blue Toad
  • Mario
  • Lakitu
  • Dino Piranha
  • Boo
  • Goomba
  • Bullet Bill
  • Pipe

Sonic series

  • Chao (bonus sticker)
  • Cream the Rabbit
  • Espio the Chameleon
  • Charmy Bee
  • Omochao

Others

  • London Bus
  • Roulette
  • Table Tennis Table
  • Trampoline
  • Hurdle
  • Discus
  • Coin & Ring
  • Mario & Sonic's emblems
  • Bowser, Dr. Eggman, Knuckles, and Luigi's emblems
  • Javelin
  • Peach, Daisy, Blaze, and Amy's emblems
  • Siren
  • Dream Sprint
  • Dream Discus

Rivals

  • Birdo
  • Dry Bones
  • Dry Bowser
  • King Boo
  • Eggman Nega
  • E-123 Omega
  • Jet the Hawk
  • Rouge the Bat

Staff

Main article: List of Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games (Wii) staff

Gallery

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References to other games

  • Mario Party series - Many minigames from the London Party Mode resemble minigames from many past installments, and London Party resembles Mario Party games in general.
  • Mario Kart series - Moo Moo Meadows from Mario Kart Wii appears as the stage for Dream Equestrian. The countdown sound effect at the start of a race is also used in London Party, and if there are three seconds left until the end of the Dream Events. Also in Dream Fencing, players can come back as a bomb balloon similar to a Mini Bomb Kart in Mario Kart 64.
  • Paper Mario series - The HP replenish sound is used for a Skill character's special move in Badminton and Beach Volleyball.
  • Yoshi's Story - Rail Lift appears in a Dream Event.
  • Super Mario Sunshine - Gooper Blooper is the last obstacle for Dream Rafting. A remix of the boss music is also played here.
  • Super Mario Galaxy - Sounds from this game are used in Dream Space Walk. Planets from the Good Egg and Gateway appear in the Dream Spacewalk event. Dino Piranha is a rival. His boss theme is used. There is also the bee suit. Also used in Dream Space Walk, a track called "Into the Sea of Stars. The Battlerock Galaxy is also used as a Dream Event location. Also, Mario's spin move is used as his super dash, as well as an attack in the Dream Space Walk event.
  • New Super Mario Bros. Wii - Sounds from the game are used in Dream Rafting. World 4 is the location for the event. The Super Star music from this game is used in Dream Hurdles. There are Koopaling, Penguin and Propeller suits that the players can use.
  • Super Mario Galaxy 2 - Dream Space Walk takes place at the Sky Station Galaxy (named the "Synchro Battle Galaxy" in this game). Various planets from this galaxy are also seen.
  • Mario Sports Mix: Dream Fencing greatly resembles Smash Skate.
  • Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games - All the Mario series and Sonic series songs return as well as the rival themes. Also, the Miis have the same animations as this game. In the Wii version, the voices of the Mario characters and the announcer were ripped from this game, while a few others are new. The Sonic characters have a few similar voice clips as this game, but they were revoiced.

Quotes

Main article: List of quotes in Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games

Names in other languages

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Media

Trivia

  • This is the first Mario & Sonic game to feature the new Sonic voice actors, with the exception of Dr. Eggman, who kept his voice actor.
  • This is also the first Mario & Sonic game to feature Bowser's current voice, Kenneth W. James.
  • This title's Wii box art uses a different color scheme than the traditional white coloring, using a yellow coloring instead.

References

External links

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