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词条 Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games
释义

  1. Gameplay

  2. Development

     Music 

  3. Reception

     Sales 

  4. Notes

  5. References

  6. External links

{{Infobox video game
| title = Mario & Sonic at the {{nowrap|London 2012 Olympic Games}}
| image = Mariosonic2012.jpg
| caption = Australian Wii box art
| developer = Sega Sports R&D[1]
Racjin
| publisher = {{vgrelease|JP|Nintendo|NA/PAL|Sega}}
| director = Eigo Kasahara (Wii)
Koji Shindo (3DS)
| producer = Osamu Ohashi
Nobuya Ohashi
Hiroshi Sato
| composer = {{collapsible list|title=Sega Digital Studio|1=Wii:
Kenichi Tokoi
Naofumi Hataya
Tadashi Kinukawa
Hideaki Kobayashi
Jun Senoue
Tomoya Ohtani
Teruhiko Nakagawa
Yutaka Minobe
Shinpei Yamashita
Keiichi Sugiyama
Yasufumi Fukuda
3DS:
Teruhiko Nakagawa
Tadashi Kinukawa
Kenichi Tokoi
Yutaka Minobe
Sachio Ogawa
Tomonori Sawada
Hideaki Kobayashi
Takeshi Isozaki
Jun Senoue
Naofumi Hataya
Tomoya Ohtani
Tomonari Hayashibe
}}
| programmer = Mitsuru Takahashi (Wii)
Kouichi Nomura (3DS)
| artist = Hiroshi Kanazawa (Wii)
Hitoshi Furukubo (3DS)
| series = Mario & Sonic
| platforms = Wii, Nintendo 3DS
| released = Wii
{{Video game release|US|November 15, 2011[1]|AU|November 17, 2011|EU|November 18, 2011|JP|December 8, 2011}}Nintendo 3DS
{{Video game release|EU|February 9, 2012|AU|February 10, 2012|US|February 14, 2012|JP|March 1, 2012}}Nintendo eShop
{{Video game release|JP|November 1, 2012[3]|PAL|May 30, 2013[4]|US|June 20, 2013[5]}}
| genre = Sports, party
| modes = Single-player, multiplayer
}}{{nihongo foot|Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games|マリオ{{ruby|&|アンド}}ソニック {{ruby|AT|アット}} ロンドンオリンピック|Mario ando Sonikku atto Rondon Orinpikku|lit. 'Mario & Sonic at the London Olympics'|lead=yes|group=lower-alpha}} is a 2011 sports and party game developed by Sega Japan. As with the previous two Mario & Sonic titles, it was published by Nintendo in Japan and by Sega in all other regions. The game is officially licensed by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) through exclusive licensee International Sports Multimedia. It is the third installment in the Mario & Sonic series after the commercial success of its predecessors and is an official video game of the 2012 Summer Olympic Games. The game was released on the Wii on November 15, 2011 in North America, November 17, 2011 in Australia, November 18, 2011 in Europe, and December 8, 2011 in Japan. It was also released for the Nintendo 3DS in February 2012.[2] The game is the first, and the only one to come in a yellow keep case instead of a standard white case,[3] similar to how New Super Mario Bros. Wii was the only game to have a red keep case. The Wii version, like the original 2007 Olympic Games version, does not support the Balance Board; the 2009 Winter Olympics version does.[4]

Mario & Sonic on the Wii and 3DS is a collection of numerous events based on the Olympic Games. Players can assume the role of a Mario or Sonic character while competing against the others in these events. The game received mixed

reviews from critics.

Gameplay

{{see also|Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games#Gameplay|l1=Gameplay of Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games}}Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games is a collection of numerous events based on the Olympic Games.[5] Mario & Sonic brings together the two title characters and eighteen more from both franchises to participate in environments based on the official venues of the 2012 Summer Olympics in London. The characters are divided into four categories: all-around, speed, power, and skill[6] A recent interview revealed that the same characters are playable as the previous game, with more focus being put on the events and gameplay.[7]

Several Olympic events on the Wii, including football (soccer), badminton, and equestrian will debut alongside improved versions of previously existing events such as athletics, aquatics, and table tennis.[6][8] The Wii game introduced new "Dream Events", which are alternate versions of Olympic events taking place in locations from older games of the Mario and Sonic series.[9] The Wii version also introduces new cooperative mechanics and a Party mode.[6]

The 3DS version has 57 Olympic-based events in single-player and multiplayer.[8] It also contains an exclusive "Story Mode" which entails the characters from Mario and Sonic's worlds working against the antagonists, who are trying to use fog machines to prevent the games from being held.

Development

{{see also|Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games#Development|l1=Development of Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games}}

The first game in the series, Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games, is the first official crossover title to feature characters from both Mario and Sonic the Hedgehog's franchises.[10] The Olympic Games were chosen as a setting since Sega and Nintendo felt its competitive sportsmanship was ideal for the once-rival mascots Sonic the Hedgehog and Mario.[11] Sonic the Hedgehog is the protagonist of the video game series released by Sega in order to provide the company with a mascot to rival Nintendo's flagship character Mario in the early 1990s.[12] Sean Ratcliffe, vice president of marketing at Sega of America commented on whether the Mario & Sonic series had a future past its second installment, Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games. He said, "I think the key factor that decides the ongoing building of this franchise is basically success. Is the game successful? Are consumers happy with it?"[13]

A sequel was officially announced with a joint press release by Sega and Nintendo on April 21, 2011, after its predecessors sold over 19 million units combined.[8] It is an official video game of the 2012 Summer Olympic Games and is licensed by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) through exclusive licensee International Sports Multimedia.[8] Early in its software developmental stages, a peripheral was considered to launch alongside the game.[14] {{Reflist|30em}}

External links

{{Wikipedia books|Mario franchise video games|Mario video games}}
  • {{Official website|http://www.olympicvideogames.com/mario-and-sonic-london-2012/}}
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