Testseek.co.uk have collected 36 expert reviews of the Mario And Sonic At The Olympic Games and the average rating is 66%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Mario And Sonic At The Olympic Games.
(66%)
36 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Abstract: Cam: To the gamers of 15 years ago it would have been inconceivable that Mario and Sonic could ever appear alongside one another in the same game. Like two positively charged ions, the two seemed destined to always be fighting it out, with a collaborat...
Abstract: Game: Mario & Sonic At the Olympic GamesGenre: Mini-GamePlatform: Wii, DS (Reviewed on Wii)I came into work this morning already in a foul mood from the great Rock Band debacle, and found a copy of the recent Wii release Mario & Sonic: At the Olympic G...
Brilliant fun and plenty of it, A wonderful combination of iconic gaming worlds, Thoroughly addictive and engrossing, Too much time fiddling with the Nunchuck...
This dream crossover contains some fun mini-games that use the Wii controller well; online score rankings.
Other mini-games dont work as well; no practice mode; no online play.
At first thought, Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games sounds ridiculous, the kind of fantastical, fictional mash-up youd expect to see on the letters page of a vintage Nintendo Power. But no, this is real and comes from Sega, not the fertile imaginatio...
Abstract: del.icio.us | Digg This | Glink It Mario and Sonic at the Olympic Games in an interesting title. One that blends elements of the nostalgic NES Track and Field and gives it that Wii Sports makeover, and one that takes two of the bitterest rivals (if ...
Abstract: What many have always believed to be the impossible has now transpired. After more than a decade of intense competition, Mario and Sonic appear to have become the best of friends. Putting their past differences aside, Nintendo and Sega's biggest chara...
Abstract: It only takes a few minutes of playing Mario & Sonic at the Olympics to understand that this isnt so much a game as it is a marketing tool to promote the upcoming 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing.
Abstract: Sorry, really. Excuse the lame pun, but I’ve rarely felt it more appropriate to make a joke like that than in relation to a game. I like to think of myself as a reasonably healthy person, but Sonic and Mario at the Olympic Games makes me question th...
Abstract: Wii owners are no strangers to the mini-game genre. Now only a year after release, Nintendos new system is being bombarded with simple, "everyone-friendly" titles that deliver en mass, but not always with quality in mind. Even looking at the top-tier ...