Mario Sports Mix

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Mario Sports Mix
Developer Square Enix
Publisher Nintendo
System Nintendo Wii, Wii U
Release Date Wii
JP November 25, 2010
EU January 28, 2011
UK February 4, 2011
US February 7, 2011
Wii U
EU/AU October 8, 2015
US August 11, 2016
JP August 24, 2016
Rating ESRB: E

Mario Sports Mix is a sports game featuring Super Mario characters that was developed by Square Enix (who had previously developed Mario Hoops 3-on-3 for the Nintendo DS) for the Nintendo Wii. This game features Mario and his friends participating in a variety of sports games consisting of basketball, volleyball, hockey, and dodgeball.

Story[edit]

Four crystals fall from the sky and crash within the Mushroom Kingdom, each crystal bearing an image representing a different sport. This inspires several Toads to begin holding games and tournaments for each of these sports. A team from the crystals' original world later arrives seeking to claim the crystals instead.

Gameplay[edit]

There are four different sports games to be chosen from (basketball, volleyball, hockey, or dodgeball). The gameplay is influenced by Mario Hoops, along with the addition of ? Panels which can grant the players items to use during games. The playable characters are able to perform a variety of moves that are unique to the character (such as Mario's spin jump and Bowser's shell defenses). Characters also have other special abilities exclusive to the character (similar to those in Mario Hoops 3-on-3) which can be used to cause disastrous effects during the game. This game also supports online multiplayer.

Playable Characters[edit]

This game features nineteen characters in total; 12 characters from the Mario series, and 5 being from Square Enix's Final Fantasy series, in addition to a Slime from Square's Dragon Quest series also being unlcokable. The player also has the chance to play as their own Mii in the game.

Mario characters[edit]

Square Characters[edit]

The following are all unlockable characters.

Legacy[edit]

Ports/Remakes[edit]

  • In 2015/2016, it was released for purchase as a digital download on the Wii U.

Sequels[edit]

The next Mario sports compilation game was Mario Sports Superstars for the Nintendo 3DS in 2017, though it was made by different developers and featured different sports, in addition to not featuring any guest characters.