Release (UK): 09/02/2012
CTR-ACMP-UKV
Release (USA): 14/02/2012
CTR-ACME-USA
Release (Jap): 01/03/2012
CTR-ACMJ-JPN
Genre: Sport
Developer: Nintendo Co., Ltd., Sega Corporation
Publisher: Nintendo Co., Ltd., Sega Corporation


Compete with Mario and Sonic in London 2012
Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games brings the spirit of competition to the Nintendo 3DS, combining iconic characters from the Mario and Sonic universes in a series of Olympic-themed events. Released in 2012 to coincide with the London Olympics, this title features a variety of sporting activities, from track and field to gymnastics, each with a Mario and Sonic twist. With vibrant graphics and intuitive controls, it’s the perfect game for both casual players and sports game enthusiasts.
A mix of Olympic events and Mario-style fun
This game offers a wide selection of Olympic events, where players can compete in everything from sprinting and swimming to cycling and archery. What sets this title apart is the inclusion of Mario and Sonic’s signature abilities, turning traditional Olympic events into over-the-top, power-up-filled fun. The game also features multiplayer options, allowing friends to compete head-to-head in a variety of events, adding replay value and fun to every match.
A festive and accessible Olympic experience
Whether you’re a fan of the Mario and Sonic series or just love sports games, Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games delivers a light-hearted, enjoyable experience for players of all ages. Its easy-to-pick-up gameplay, bright visuals, and party-game atmosphere make it a great choice for short gaming sessions, especially when playing with friends. A true celebration of the London Olympics, it’s a must-have for anyone looking to bring the excitement of the Games to their 3DS.
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.)