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Mario Sports Mix

Mario Sports Mix

The games include volleyball, hockey (both field and ice), dodgeball, and basketball in the vein of the two companies' earlier collaboration, Mario Hoops 3 on 3. There are power-up items which give advantages to the team that attains them. Each game has an Exhibition mode, in which up to four human players compete in individual matches, and Tournament mode, where up to three players play matches in a tournament structure, with modes of difficulty named Mushroom, Flower and Star. Mario Sports Mix also includes several party games based on the mechanics of each sport. Smash Skate is based on Hockey, Bob-omb Dodge is based on Dodgeball, Feed Petey is based on Basketball, and Harmony Hustle is based on Volleyball.

70/100
Released
November 24, 2010
Developer
Nintendo SPD Production Group No. 4
Publisher
Nintendo
Age Rating
E

Co-op Features

on
wii-u
Wii U
Local Co-op
4 players max
Split-screen

About

Developed by Nintendo SPD Production Group No. 4 and published by Nintendo, Mario Sports Mix is a Sport game that came out in 2010 for Wii U.

You can play together using Local co-op (up to 4 players) and Split screen co-op.

Description

The games include volleyball, hockey (both field and ice), dodgeball, and basketball in the vein of the two companies' earlier collaboration, Mario Hoops 3 on 3. There are power-up items which give advantages to the team that attains them. Each game has an Exhibition mode, in which up to four human players compete in individual matches, and Tournament mode, where up to three players play matches in a tournament structure, with modes of difficulty named Mushroom, Flower and Star. Mario Sports Mix also includes several party games based on the mechanics of each sport. Smash Skate is based on Hockey, Bob-omb Dodge is based on Dodgeball, Feed Petey is based on Basketball, and Harmony Hustle is based on Volleyball.

Screenshots

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Videos

Mario Sports Mix (Wii U) Co-op Guide | Co-op.gg