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Bowser is playable again in ''[[Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020]]'', again being a Power-type character. He is also among the eight playable characters in the Tokyo 1964 events, using his sprite from ''Super Mario Bros.'', where he has [[Hammer Bro|Hammer Bros.]] as his teammates in [[Volleyball (2D)|Volleyball]]. | Bowser is playable again in ''[[Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020]]'', again being a Power-type character. He is also among the eight playable characters in the Tokyo 1964 events, using his sprite from ''Super Mario Bros.'', where he has [[Hammer Bro|Hammer Bros.]] as his teammates in [[Volleyball (2D)|Volleyball]]. | ||
Bowser additionally has a prominent role in the Story Mode, where he is trapped within the [[Tokyo '64]] game system | Bowser additionally has a prominent role in the Story Mode, where he is trapped within the [[Tokyo '64]] game system and competes in events while trying to escape. | ||
In [[Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 - Arcade Edition|the arcade version]], Bowser is also a Power-type character. He is the only playable character to have their statistics changed from the arcade version of the previous installment; while he still has the highest power statistic and below average technique, his speed is now the lowest of the playable cast. | In [[Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 - Arcade Edition|the arcade version]], Bowser is also a Power-type character. He is the only playable character to have their statistics changed from the arcade version of the previous installment; while he still has the highest power statistic and below average technique, his speed is now the lowest of the playable cast. |