Release (UK): 23/11/2007
Release (USA): 06/11/2007
Release (Jap): 22/11/2007
Genre: Sport
Developer: Nintendo Co., Ltd., Racjin Co., Ltd., Sega Corporation
Publisher: Nintendo Co., Ltd., Sega Corporation


A historic crossover event
Released in 2007, Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games marked the first time the iconic characters from the Mario and Sonic franchises shared the same video game. The game was tied to the Beijing 2008 Summer Olympics, allowing players to compete in a variety of Olympic events alongside Mario, Sonic, and their friends. The game was a significant milestone in gaming history, bringing together two of the most beloved characters in a fun, sports-themed setting.
Diverse Olympic events and gameplay
The game featured a range of events, such as running, swimming, and gymnastics, based on the actual competitions from the Beijing 2008 Olympics. Players could select their favourite characters, including Mario, Sonic, Luigi, Tails, and others, each with their own strengths and abilities. The use of the Wii’s motion controls added a layer of interactivity, allowing players to swing, point, and shake the Wii Remote to simulate real-life sports actions. The events were designed to be fun and accessible, making the game suitable for all ages, from casual players to sports enthusiasts.
A memorable crossover experience
The blend of Mario and Sonic’s distinctive personalities and abilities made for a unique gaming experience. Fans of both franchises were excited to see their favourite characters compete against each other in Olympic events, adding an element of friendly competition. The game’s cheerful graphics, upbeat soundtrack, and multiplayer options made it a fun and engaging title for families and friends to enjoy together. Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games was a great way to celebrate the Olympic spirit while also enjoying the timeless appeal of Mario and Sonic.
See the whole series:
- Beijing 2008 Summer Games, Wii (2007)
- Beijing 2008 Summer Games, DS (2007)
- Vancouver 2010 Winter Games, Wii (2009)
- Vancouver 2010 Winter Games, DS (2009)
- London 2012 Summer Games (Wii, 2011)
- London 2012 Summer Games (3DS, 2011)
- Sochi 2014 Winter Games, Wii U (2013)
- Rio 2016 Summer Games, Wii U (2016)
- Rio 2016 Summer Games, 3DS (2016)
- PyeongChang 2018 Winter Games, no game released
- Tokyo 2020 Summer Games, Switch (2019)
(Indicates year of first release. Dates may differ between regions.)