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Luigi 2bd. Blaze the Cat 2c. Speed Characters 2ca. Sonic the Hedgehog 2cb. Princess Daisy 2cc. Shadow the Hedgehog 2cd. Yoshi 2d. Skill Characters 2da. Princess Peach 2db. Tails the Fox 2dc. Waluigi 2dd. Ivo "Eggman" Robotnik 2e. Special Characters 2ea. Mii 3. Power Character Missions 3a.

Knuckles's Missions 3aa. Knuckles Mission 1 3ab. Knuckles Mission 2 3ac. Knuckles Mission 3 3ad. Knuckles Mission 4 3ae. Knuckles Mission 5 3af. Knuckles Mission 6 3b. Bowser's Missions 3ba.

Bowser's Mission 1 3bb. Bowser's Mission 2 3bc. Bowser's Mission 3 3bd. Bowser's Mission 4 3be. Bowser's Mission 5 3bf. Bowser's Mission 6 3c. Vector's Missions 3ca. Vector's Mission 1 3cb. Vector's Mission 2 3cc. Vector's Mission 3 3cd. Vector's Mission 4 3ce. Vector's Mission 5 3cf. Vector's Mission 6 3d. Wario's Missions 3da.

Wario's Mission 1 3db. Wario's Mission 2 3dc. Wario's Mission 3 3dd. Wario's Mission 4 3de. Wario's Mission 5 3df. Wario's Mission 6 4. All-Around Character Missions 4a. Mario's Missions 4aa. Mario's Mission 1 4ab. Mario's Mission 2 4ac. Mario's Mission 3 4ad. Mario's Mission 4 4ae. Mario's Mission 5 4af. Mario's Mission 6 4b. Amy's Missions 4ba. Amy's Mission 1 4bb.

Amy's Mission 2 4bc. Amy's Mission 3 4bd. Amy's Mission 4 4be. Amy's Mission 5 4bf. Amy's Mission 6 4c. Luigi's Missions 4ca.

Luigi's Mission 1 4cb. Luigi's Mission 2 4cc. Luigi's Mission 3 4cd. Luigi's Mission 4 4ce. Luigi's Mission 5 4cf. Luigi's Mission 6 4d. Blaze's Missions 4da. Blaze's Mission 1 4db. Blaze's Mission 2 4dc. Blaze's Mission 3 4dd. Blaze's Mission 4 4de. Blaze's Mission 5 4df. Blaze's Mission 6 5. Speed Character Missions 5a. Sonic's Missions 5aa. Sonic's Mission 1 5ab. Sonic's Mission 2 5ac.

Sonic's Mission 3 5ad. Sonic's Mission 4 5ae. Sonic's Mission 5 5af. Sonic's Mission 6 5b. Daisy's Missions 5ba. Daisy's Mission 1 5bb. Daisy's Mission 2 5bc. Daisy's Mission 3 5bd. Daisy's Mission 4 5be. Daisy's Mission 5 5bf. Daisy's Mission 6 5c. Shadow's Missions 5ca. Shadow's Mission 1 5cb. Shadow's Mission 2 5cc. Shadow's Mission 3 5cd. Shadow's Mission 4 5ce.

Shadow's Mission 5 5cf. Shadow's Mission 6 5d. Yoshi's Missions 5da. Yoshi's Mission 1 5db. Yoshi's Mission 2 5dc. Yoshi's Mission 3 5dd.

Yoshi's Mission 4 5de. Yoshi's Mission 5 5df. Yoshi's Mission 6 6. Skill Character Missions 6a. Peach's Missions 6aa. Peach's Mission 1 6ab. Peach's Mission 2 6ac.

Peach's Mission 3 6ad. Peach's Mission 4 6ae. Peach's Mission 5 6af. Peach's Mission 6 6b. Tails's Missions 6ba. Tails's Mission 1 6bb. Tails's Mission 2 6bc. Tails's Mission 3 6bd. Tails's Mission 4 6be. Tails's Mission 5 6bf. Tails's Mission 6 6c. Waluigi's Missions 6ca. Waluigi's Mission 1 6cb.

Waluigi's Mission 2 6cc. Waluigi's Mission 3 6cd. Waluigi's Mission 4 6ce. Waluigi's Mission 5 6cf. Waluigi's Mission 6 6d. Eggman's Missions 6da. Eggman's Mission 1 6db. Eggman's Mission 2 6dc. Eggman's Mission 3 6dd. Eggman's Mission 4 6de. Eggman's Mission 5 6df. Eggman's Mission 6 7.

Credits 7a. People who I give props to 1. Introduction This is a dream come true for most gamers who grew up in the '90s. Remember those times in the schoolyard where you and your friends would get into a heated argument on who was better, Mario or Sonic?

At the early-mid s, this was the bit era, which both mascots were definitely in their prime. What a great time to have either console from either side of the war between Nintendo and Sega. But as time passed, Sega eventually dropped out of the console market, and became a third party. But their relationship with Nintendo turned into one of the great love affairs. Yes, I know that is sad. But now, in that day and age, it was only a matter of time until Mario and Sonic would finally appear together as friendly rivals.

And that matter of time has passed. Controls The Wii Remote is very unique. To pick things, you actually have to move it around to move the cursor on the screen. Think of it like a computer mouse, except it's constantly shaking slightly, because human hands tend to be shaky. Or is it just mine?

Aside from those, there are a few buttons you can use on the Remote and the Nunchuck. Due to the variety of events you can enter, the Remote, Nunchuck, and buttons have many, many uses.

This write-up is complicated due to the many uses of the buttons. Try to keep up if you can. You can move it; -Left and Right in Table Tennis to hit the ball with your racket. Can also be used in Long and Triple Jump after the jump to increase distance slightly, and in Vault again if you land spinning to regain balance. Used in Pole Vault to gain recoil. Raise Remote again in Triple Jump to simulate the third jump. Move the Nunchuck alone: -This is another movement action.

It sees significantly less use than moving the Wii Remote. It can; -Aim the arrow in Archery. Hold A and move the Wii Remote in any direction in Fencing to parry. Hold A in Hammer Throw to start the throw.

Used in Rowing, Trampoline, and Dream Platform sequences. B: Used in menus to return to the previous screen. Press B in Fencing to do a 'feint', a fake stab, or in Hammer Throw to release the hammer. C: Nothing. Unlike speed, recoil does not lock, and you can potentially lose your jump this way. Shaking both Remote and 'Chuck gains the same effect. A: Hahaha, I wish. Well, for DK anyway.

Having him face off against some Sonic characters would be awesome. Neither are in the game. The cheat you thought you saw was a lie. A: If you have other games, check and see if they work.

If the game works, call Sega As they made the game and they'll replace it. Or get another one from a store. If the other game doesn't work, then call Nintendo to replace the Wii.

Q: The Wii makes some weird noises while I play the game. A: It happened to mine, too. I got around this by sticking in the disc before turning on the Wii. However, this could mean that the disc or the Wii is damaged, or even another disc that you have may cause the problem. Q: I hate those Jump events. I can't get the timing right. A: That's alright.

It takes practice. But if it helps, I tend to get good jumps by raising the Wii remote around an arm length in height for the jumps. Try shaking the Wii Remote and Nunchuck to gain distance slightly.

Q: What does applause do? A: I'm not sure. Later, the heroes return to Frostown from Sparkleton to complete more missions on another pathway before breaking the first ice gate in Sparkleton.

However, the pathway is blocked by Thwomp and Peach must use the love power to cheer him up. The plan works and Thwomp moves out of the way. The heroes recruit Knuckles onto the team on the way. The heroes again return back to Frostown from Sparkleton to complete more missions on the second pathway before breaking the last ice gate in Sparkleton. However, the pathway is blocked by a gate opened by a rival machine.

Amy must use her hammer to hit the machine in a certain order to open the gate to unlock more missions. The heroes return to Frostown from Polastraits to complete more missions on the final pathway before breaking the last ice gate in Polastraits. However, the pathway is again blocked by a gate that is opened by a machine. However, the machine is broken and Tails can only fix it. Tail fixes it and opens the gate. Side Quest: After entering the plaza, a Toad will tell the heroes that the Olympic memoribila is missing and tells the heroes to find it.

After recruiting Shadow, Shadow will talk to Rouge. The game was first announced by Sega and Nintendo on 28 March The game was known for being the first official crossover title to feature both Mario and Sonic the Hedgehog , Nintendo and Sega 's former rival mascots, along with other characters from the respective series. The player can assume the role as one of these characters while competing against the others in numerous Olympic events as well as fantasy events.

In addition, Cream , Espio and Charmy act as referees in both the Wii and DS versions, and Big makes further background appearances on the Wii version. Cream acting as a referee. There are also a few randomly selected non-playable characters acting as referees or the audience for certain events. Each playable character has their own statistics which can serve as an advantage or disadvantage depending on the event. They are divided into four categories: all-around, speed, power, and skill. All-Around isn't really its own skill, but more of just being good enough in the other categories.

There is also a statistic for stamina. The gameplay involves utilizing either or a combination of the Wii Remote and Nunchuk on the Wii or stylus and button controls on the DS in various ways to complete each event. The events can require a combination of speed, timing, and some strategy.

Each competition offers a slight degree of difference. In the running events, for example, getting a starting boost in the m dash will either make or break the player's place, while in a relay race, which can last for well over a minute, this may not determine place as effectively. The game also has leaderboards that make use of the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection to show the best times and scores.

There are five categories of trivia with matching mini-games that, once completed, will unlock the answer to trivia questions. Classic music from both series is available for use in the gallery once all levels in a category are cleared. There is also a standard gallery theme. Sonic and Knuckles facing off in a fencing event. The Wii game has twenty Olympic events which are divided into eight different classifications; athletics, gymnastics, shooting, rowing, archery, aquatics, fencing and table tennis.

All of these events are organized in the tournament and circuit modes. Some events such as 4x m relay race, allow the player to have a team of four characters. At least one of these five colors is used in every national flag. From the to Games of the Olympiad, there were art competitions in architecture, literature, painting, sculpture and music. If you put together the names of the five mascots, Beibei, Jingjing, Huanhuan, Yingying, and Nini, you will get: "Beijing huanying ni.

What are the missing words in the Beijing slogan below? It will begin at pm, August 8, Eight is a lucky number in China, symbolizing growth and development. The torch relay will last days and travel 85, miles ,km from Olympia to Beijing. It will travel the longest distance and include the largest number of people of any torch relay so far. Because the ancient Olympic Games that took place in Olympia, Greece were held every four years. It was a running event, called the stadion or stade.

Athletes ran the length of the stadium, a distance of about yards meters. A competition for a four-horse chariot race, a tethrippon, was introduced in B. Two more chariot races were added later on. An event in the ancient Olympic Games, the "pankration" event was a combination of wrestling and boxing.

The match continued until one of the athletes surrendered. The athletes live in the Athletes' Village during the Games, and it has training fields and cafeterias. There are even banks, post offices, cleaners, and souvenir shops. An athlete from the nation that hosts the Olympic Games gives the oath, on behalf of the participating athletes from every country. In the Montreal Olympic Games, Nadia Comaneci, a Romanian gymnast, performed a perfect routine on for the first time on the uneven bars.

The scoreboards were not equipped to display scores of Greek athlete Dimitrios Loundras was 10 years and days old when he came in 3rd in the parallel bars gymnastics team event at the Olympic Games. Miles "Tails" Prower. A short event in which characters run for the fastest time by sliding left and right on the Touch Screen. A longer event in which characters compete to complete the m in the fastest time by sliding on the Touch Screen to run and monitoring the character's stamina.

An event in which characters run by sliding on the Touch Screen while jumping hurdles and controlling stamina. Long Jump. An event in which characters run to build up seed by sliding on the Touch Screen and take off by sliding at specific angles. Triple Jump. An event in which characters perform three jumps by sliding at specific angles after sliding to run to build up speed. Javelin Throw.

An event in which the player slides left and right on the Touch Screen to build up speed, and slides at a specific angle to throw the javelin as far as possible. Hammer Throw.



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