Check out the latest Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games Wii U trailer

The Mario & Sonic series has become kind of same ‘ol same ol’. When the original Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games released in 2007, it was pretty jaw dropping to see the two franchises sharing the screen. But as time went on, and the two teamed up five more times along with Sonic’s two Smash Bros. appearances, the notion of a Mario & Sonic game has become kind of… stale. It doesn’t help that Nintendo primarily handles the publishing and marketing of the series, so as far as advertising the series is hardly given much attention. And if you’re a lowly non-commercial SEGA fan site, such as ourselves, it is difficult to get Mario senpai to notice you when it comes to exclusives, interviews or review copies.

I say all this, while sharing the latest trailer, for two reasons: I can no longer fake being excited for the latest Mario & Sonic trailers and because despite the apathy I’ve built up over the years, the Wii U footage of Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games actually looks pretty great. Graphics are bright and colorful with excellent framerate and the competitions appear to be motion control gimmick heavy than past titles. Mario & Sonic may no longer be able to wow people with the crossover aspect, unless of course SEGA and Nintendo bring in other franchises which would be awesome, but at least this upcoming game looks solid.

In the comments below, tell us what you think of the Mario & Sonic series. Does Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games look promising, or more of the same?

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3 responses to “Check out the latest Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games Wii U trailer

  1. SuperSonicEX says:

    …is that the Virtua Fighter confirmation sound I hear during the Javelin throwing competition?

    • It is indeed, I’ve noticed SEGA reuses a lot of classic sounds. The 3D Classics menus, for example, borrow from other games.

    • SuperSonicEX says:

      as do the SEGA console 3DS themes (obviously), though if I had to nitpick, the Dreamcast one should have used the launching software sound when selecting a game or app instead of the PSO one.

      I do enjoy hearing this stuff pop-up though, some might see it as lazy, but I just find it interesting and fun to spot.

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