New Game Offers Volleyball, Hockey, Basketball and Dodgeball with a Mario Twist.
REDMOND, Wash., Feb. 7, 2011 - With Mario™ and his Mushroom Kingdom pals
on your side, why take up just one sport when you can play four?
Launching today exclusively for the Wii™ system, the MARIO™ SPORTS MIX
game invites players to enjoy the outrageous, fast-paced fun of four
different sports - volleyball, basketball, hockey and dodgeball - each
packed with imaginative twists and challenges. All four sports are
available on a single game disc at a suggested retail price of $49.99,
offering inclusive, irresistible game play at an unbeatable value. Best
of all, players can share the spotlight with Mario and his friends by
playing each sport as their own customized Mii™ characters.
MARIO SPORTS MIX
enhances the basic elements of all four included sports with a flurry
of eye-catching power-ups, obstacles and unexpected twists. Players
might fling banana peels and green shells to thwart an opponent, or an
entire court might move from side to side under players' feet. Each
character also has a powerful special move, such as Mario's ability to
swirl in the air and dunk a basketball from anywhere on the court.
Throughout the game, players can also boost their scores by collecting
coins to earn bonuses. Whichever sport they choose, newcomers and
experienced players alike can count on a memorable mix of athletics and
imagination.
"With Mario Sports Mix, players get four full
sports games packed onto one disc, which is a great value," said Marc
Franklin, Nintendo of America's director of Public Relations. "In
addition, the ability to jump into games as your own Mii character and
play with Mario and other Mushroom Kingdom characters makes Mario Sports Mix a unique sports experience that can't be found anywhere else."
MARIO SPORTS MIX
offers multiplayer options that allow friends and family to hit the
court together. Up to four players can play together in the same room
using additional Wii Remote™ controllers (sold separately). Up to four
players with broadband Internet access can also connect online via
Nintendo® Wi-Fi Connection and play cooperatively or competitively in
two-on-two or three-on-three matches.
To help commemorate the
game's launch, Mario himself will conduct a press conference on Feb. 7
to answer some of the most pressing questions of his illustrious career
in sports. The conference will begin at 5 p.m. Pacific time and can be
viewed by fans and media alike via the Web at http://mariosportsmix.com.
Remember
that Wii features parental controls that let adults manage the content
their children can access. For more information about this and other
features, visit http://wii.com.
For more information about MARIO SPORTS MIX, visit http://mariosportsmix.com.