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Mario Sports Mix

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2010 video game
2010 video game
Mario Sports Mix
Cover art, depicting eight playable characters (Mario, Luigi, Princess Peach, Yoshi, Wario, Waluigi, Bowser, and Diddy Kong) on a basketball court with basketballs, a volleyball, a dodgeball, and a hockey stick
DeveloperSquare Enix
PublisherNintendo
DirectorShin Azuma[2]
ProducersToyokazu Nonaka
Hiroyuki Miura
ArtistGen Kobayashi
ComposersMasayoshi Soken
Kumi Tanioka[2]
SeriesMario Sports
PlatformWii
Release
  • JP: November 25, 2010
  • AU: January 27, 2011[1]
  • EU: January 28, 2011
  • UK: February 4, 2011
  • NA: February 7, 2011
GenreSports
ModesSingle-player,multiplayer

Mario Sports Mix[a] is a 2010sports video game developed bySquare Enix and published byNintendo for theWii. It featuresvolleyball,ice hockey,dodgeball, andbasketball. The game features mostly characters and locations from theMario series with a few guest appearances by characters from Square Enix'sFinal Fantasy andDragon Quest series of games. Players can also opt to play as one of theirMii characters.

The game received mixed reception; it was praised for its graphics and gameplay, but critiqued on its lack of depth and replayability. The game was a commercial success, selling 1.98 million copies, thus making it one of theWii's best-selling games.

Gameplay

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Gameplay of basketball, one of the game's four sports

The game is played much in the vein of pastMario sports games, with features such as powerful special moves and over-the-top, arcade-likegameplay,[3] including the use of a "coin redemption system" that allows players to collect coins that are immediately spent on adding extra points to the next goal they score. Bothcooperative and competitivelocal multiplayer modes are featured: depending on the sport, two players (two-on-two) or three players (three-on-three) can play cooperative multiplayer and four players (two-on-two) can play competitive multiplayer in two teams of two.Online multiplayer is also featured, with two players perWii console joining up to play two-on-two matches either against friends or against random players.[4]

The game features most of thecharacters and locations from theMario franchise with a few guest appearances by characters from Square Enix'sFinal Fantasy andDragon Quest series of games. TheNinja,White Mage,Black Mage,Cactuar andMoogle characters all appear from theFinal Fantasy series, while theSlime monster from theDragon Quest series also appears.[5][6] Players can also opt to play as one of theirMii characters.

Plot

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The story mode takes place in theMushroom Kingdom whereToad is gardening flowers, when all of a sudden, an object crashes behindPrincess Peach's castle. Toad then runs to the object (along with a few other Toads), and finds a red crystal containing abasketball, a green crystal containing a volleyball, a yellow crystal containing a dodgeball, and a blue crystal containing a coin (which serves as ahockey puck). While observing the mysterious crystals, the Toads come up with an idea of introducing new sports—basketball,volleyball,dodgeball, andhockey—to the Mushroom Kingdom. Toad then organizes tournaments for the four sports.

After the player beats the game in all four sports individually, the player is taken to a boss fight againstBehemoth fromFinal Fantasy. After beating Behemoth, aSports Mix mode is unlocked. It is largely identical to the previous tournaments, with the exception that all four sports are played in the tournament, and that the finalboss is different, being Behemoth King instead of Behemoth.

Development

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Mario Sports Mix is the thirdMario game developed bySquare Enix afterSuper Mario RPG andMario Hoops 3-on-3 and was first shown atE3 2010.[7] During the Nintendo E3 presentation,Reggie Fils-Aimé stated that none of the included sports had featured in any previousMario sports title.[8] However, three of them have been featured in some fashion: basketball was the main focus ofMario Hoops 3-on-3 (and there are basketball-based minigames inMario Party,Mario Party 4,Mario Party 6 andMario Party 8); volleyball minigames were featured inMario Party 4 andMario Party 5; and hockey was a featured sport inMario Party 5 andMario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games.Mario Sports Mix marks the first time dodgeball has been featured in aMario sports title and the first time the other three have been featured in prominent roles in a home console title.

Reception

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Reception
Aggregate scores
AggregatorScore
GameRankings65.56%[9]
Metacritic64/100[10]
Review scores
PublicationScore
Eurogamer7/10[11]
Famitsu30/40[12]
Game Informer4.5/10
GameSpot4/10[15]
GamesRadar+4/5[14]
Giant Bomb2/5[13]
IGN6.5/10[16]
Nintendo Life8/10[19]
Nintendo Power8/10[17]
Nintendo World Report7/10[18]
Official Nintendo Magazine72%[20]
Common Sense Media5/5

Famitsu released the first review forMario Sports Mix approximately a week before its launch in Japan. The game received an overall score of 30/40, with two reviewers giving it 7/10 and two giving it 8/10. One reviewer praised the title for its "simple and easy" controls, while also commenting that the characters' special moves were "pretty neat" and that the courts included in the game were "fun in their own way". However, concern was raised with the number of playable sports, with one reviewer commenting that "with only four sports included, some people might get bored pretty fast."[12]

Mario Sports Mix has received average reviews, having an aggregate score of 64/100 onMetacritic and aGameRankings of 66%.[10]IGN's Jack DeVries rated the game 6.5, stating "it could make a fun party game, but this is a pretty weak offering". They praised the graphics, calling the animations "well done", and said "everything is bright and smooth". They also praised the music, calling it "fun and energetic, though kind of repetitive."[16]Eurogamer's Keza MacDonald rated the game 7/10 andCommon Sense Media gave the game 5 stars and an on rating for ages 8 and up, Saying "Top-notch sports compilation is good fun for all ages."[21]GameSpot, however, gave the game a low rating of 4/10 stating that "Every sport is tedious and shallow", "Computer opponents are too easy or too cheap", "Requires very little skill", "Too much chaos in the competitions" and "None of the sports offer anything new or unique".[15]Official Nintendo Magazine also mentioned in its review that "volleyball is the weakest game of the four" because it only involves flicking the Wii remote and pressing A. It also noted issues with the unlockable characters because they are only Square Enix characters, which it stated that they "are a bit underwhelming" and that "Replacing them with other Mario characters would be much better".[20]

As of April 2011,Mario Sports Mix has sold 1.54 million copies worldwide.[22]

References

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  1. ^"Mario Sports Mix".Nintendo Australia. 2011-01-04. Archived fromthe original on 2019-12-03. Retrieved2011-01-04.
  2. ^abThe Ending Credits
  3. ^Calvert, Justin (2010-06-15)."Mario Sports Mix First Look".GameSpot. Archived fromthe original on 2013-01-24. Retrieved2010-11-28.
  4. ^Gantayat, Anoop (2010-10-15)."Mario Sports Mix Goes Online".IGN. Archived fromthe original on October 22, 2010. RetrievedNovember 8, 2013.
  5. ^Fahey, Mike (2010-11-11)."There's A Little Final Fantasy In Mario Sports Mix".Kotaku. Retrieved2010-11-28.
  6. ^Yip, Spencer (2010-11-15)."The Dragon Quest Character In Mario Sports Mix Is..." Siliconera.Archived from the original on 2019-11-05. Retrieved2010-11-28.
  7. ^Gallegos, Anthony (June 29, 2016) [June 15, 2010]."E3 2010: Mario Sports Mix Announced for 2011".IGN. RetrievedOctober 12, 2024.
  8. ^"Nintendo E3 Network -E3 Presentation".Nintendo of America. 2010-06-15. Archived fromthe original on 2010-11-24. Retrieved2010-11-28.
  9. ^"Mario Sports Mix".GameRankings.Archived from the original on December 9, 2019. RetrievedMarch 23, 2011.
  10. ^ab"Mario Sports Mix Critic Reviews".Metacritic.Archived from the original on 29 October 2019. Retrieved23 March 2011.
  11. ^Keza MacDonald (28 January 2011)."Mario Sports Mix Wii Review - Page 1 | Eurogamer.net".Eurogamer.Archived from the original on 2021-05-23. Retrieved2011-02-07.
  12. ^abGilford, Kevin (2010-11-17)."Japan Review Check: Mario Sports Mix, DoDonPachi".1UP.com. Archived fromthe original on 2015-06-09. Retrieved2010-12-06.
  13. ^Navarro, Alex (9 February 2011)."Mario Sports Mix review". Giant Bomb.Archived from the original on July 7, 2013. RetrievedFebruary 9, 2011.
  14. ^Meunier, Nathan (10 February 2011)."Mario Sports Mix for Wii". GamesRadar+.Archived from the original on 20 October 2018. RetrievedMarch 16, 2011.
  15. ^abMc Shea, Tom (2011-02-08)."Mario Sports Mix Review for Wii - GameSpot". GameSpot.Archived from the original on 2011-10-29. Retrieved2011-02-09.
  16. ^abJack DeVries (February 7, 2011)."Mario Sports Mix Review - Wii Review at IGN".IGN. Archived fromthe original on February 12, 2011. Retrieved2011-02-07.
  17. ^Nintendo Power Feb 2011, p.82
  18. ^"Mario Sports Mix review". Nintendo World Report.Archived from the original on April 28, 2014. RetrievedFebruary 14, 2011.
  19. ^"Mario Sports Mix for Wii review". Nintendo Life. 27 January 2011.Archived from the original on 7 October 2015. RetrievedJanuary 27, 2011.
  20. ^ab"Wii Review: Mario Sports Mix review - Official Nintendo Magazine". Archived fromthe original on 2011-02-07. Retrieved2011-02-08.
  21. ^Mario Sports Mix - Review onCommon Sense Mediahttps://www.commonsensemedia.org/game-reviews/mario-sports-mixArchived 2021-01-13 at theWayback Machine
  22. ^"Supplementary Information about Earnings Release"(pdf).Nintendo. 2011-04-26. p. 10.Archived(PDF) from the original on 2019-12-03. Retrieved2011-04-26.

Notes

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  1. ^Mario Sports Mix (マリオスポーツミックス,Mario Supōtsu Mikkusu)

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