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'''''Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020''''' is a [[Genre#Sports games|sports game]] released for the [[Nintendo Switch]]. It is the sixth and final installment in the ''[[Mario & Sonic (series)|Mario & Sonic]]'' series and the fourth one based on the Summer Olympics, this one being the real-world {{wp|2020 Summer Olympics}}, which took place in [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]. This marks the first instance where the series skips a year of the Olympic Games, as [[Ubisoft]] acquired the rights to develop {{wp|2018 Winter Olympics}} video games before [[Sega]] could. It was initially announced on March 29, 2019, as one of Sega's new video games to be based on the 2020 Olympics. The game was formally revealed in [[Nintendo]]'s {{wp|E3}} Nintendo Direct of 2019 and was released on November 1, 2019, in Asia and November 5, 2019, in North America. The game also has two companion games: an [[Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 - Arcade Edition|arcade version]] of the game that was released in Japan on January 23, 2020, and a mobile game featuring only ''Sonic the Hedgehog'' characters that was released on May 7, 2020. It is also the first ''Mario & Sonic'' game to be published by Sega in Japan and other East Asian countries rather than Nintendo, and the last game overall to be developed by [[AlphaDream]] (and the only one for the Switch) following its bankruptcy the month before its release.
'''''Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020''''' is a [[Genre#Sports games|sports game]] released for the [[Nintendo Switch]]. It is the sixth installment in the ''[[Mario & Sonic (series)|Mario & Sonic]]'' series and the fourth one based on the Summer Olympics. It is based on the real-world {{wp|2020 Summer Olympics}}, which took place in [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]. This marks the first instance where the series skips a year of the Olympic Games, as [[Ubisoft]] acquired the rights to develop {{wp|2018 Winter Olympics}} video games before [[Sega]] could. It was initially announced on March 29, 2019, as one of Sega's new video games to be based on the 2020 Olympics. The game was formally revealed in [[Nintendo]]'s {{wp|E3}} Nintendo Direct of 2019 and was released on November 1, 2019, in Asia and November 5, 2019, in North America. The game also has two companion games: an [[Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 - Arcade Edition|arcade version]] of the game that was released in Japan on January 23, 2020, and a mobile game featuring only ''Sonic the Hedgehog'' characters that was released on May 7, 2020. It is also the first ''Mario & Sonic'' game to be published by Sega in Japan and other East Asian countries, and the last game overall to be developed by [[AlphaDream]] (and the only one for the Switch) following its bankruptcy the month before its release.


Due to the {{wp|COVID-19 pandemic}}, it was announced on March 24, 2020, that the 2020 Olympic Games would be postponed to a later date in 2021,<ref>{{cite|date=March 24, 2020|title=JOINT STATEMENT FROM THE INTERNATIONAL OLYMPIC COMMITTEE AND THE TOKYO 2020 ORGANISING COMMITTEE|url=www.olympic.org/news/joint-statement-from-the-international-olympic-committee-and-the-tokyo-2020-organising-committee|publisher=Olympic|accessdate=March 24, 2019}}</ref> which was later revealed to be from July 23 to August 8, 2021.<ref>{{cite|date=March 30, 2020|title=IOC, IPC, TOKYO 2020 ORGANISING COMMITTEE AND TOKYO METROPOLITAN GOVERNMENT ANNOUNCE NEW DATES FOR THE OLYMPIC AND PARALYMPIC GAMES TOKYO 2020|url=www.olympic.org/news/ioc-ipc-tokyo-2020-organising-committee-and-tokyo-metropolitan-government-announce-new-dates-for-the-olympic-and-paralympic-games-tokyo-2020|publisher=Olympic|accessdate=March 30, 2020}}</ref> This causes ''Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020'' to have the longest gap between the game's release (November 2019) and the commencement of the corresponding Olympics (July 2021) out of any ''Mario & Sonic'' game.
Unlike in previous games, most characters wear appropriate sports clothing depending on the chosen event. Additionally, the game's title places the location and year (Tokyo 2020) after "Olympic Games" rather than before, while it is completely omitted from the logo in non-Asian versions of the game. [[2D Event]]s, which are events from the {{wp|1964 Summer Olympics}}, are introduced, use only button controls, and are based on older sports games,<ref name="events">{{cite|title=Mario and Sonic Tokyo 2020|url=https://www.olympicvideogames.com/marioandsonic/us/events.html|publisher=Olympic Games}}</ref> utilizing the 8-bit (''Super Mario'') and 16-bit (''Sonic'') styles. The game is the first home console installment to include a Story Mode, which takes place in both 2D and 3D.<ref name="JPN trailer">{{cite|author=Sega|date=August 20, 2019|title=『マリオ&ソニック AT 東京2020オリンピック』プロモーションビデオ|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yf6rZzwrieU&feature=youtu.be|publisher=YouTube|language=Japanese|accessdate=August 21, 2019}}</ref>


''Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020'' was confirmed to be the series' final installment due to the {{wp|International Olympic Committee}} dropping its partnership with Sega and Nintendo.<ref>{{cite|date=July 30, 2024|title=Olympics ditched Mario & Sonic series to explore NFTs and esports|url=https://www.eurogamer.net/olympics-ditched-mario-sonic-series-to-explore-nfts-and-esports|publisher=Eurogamer|accessdate=July 30, 2024}}</ref> It is also the only installment in the ''Mario & Sonic'' series released for the Nintendo Switch.
Due to the {{wp|COVID-19 pandemic}}, it was announced on March 24, 2020, that the 2020 Olympic Games would be postponed to a later date in 2021,<ref>{{cite|date=March 24, 2020|title=JOINT STATEMENT FROM THE INTERNATIONAL OLYMPIC COMMITTEE AND THE TOKYO 2020 ORGANISING COMMITTEE|url=https://www.olympic.org/news/joint-statement-from-the-international-olympic-committee-and-the-tokyo-2020-organising-committee|publisher=Olympic|accessdate=March 24, 2019}}</ref> which was later revealed to be from July 23 to August 8, 2021.<ref>{{cite|date=March 30, 2020|title=IOC, IPC, TOKYO 2020 ORGANISING COMMITTEE AND TOKYO METROPOLITAN GOVERNMENT ANNOUNCE NEW DATES FOR THE OLYMPIC AND PARALYMPIC GAMES TOKYO 2020|url=https://www.olympic.org/news/ioc-ipc-tokyo-2020-organising-committee-and-tokyo-metropolitan-government-announce-new-dates-for-the-olympic-and-paralympic-games-tokyo-2020|publisher=Olympic|accessdate=March 30, 2020}}</ref> This causes ''Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020'' to have the longest gap between the game's release (November 2019) and the commencement of the corresponding Olympics (July 2021) out of any ''Mario & Sonic'' game.


==Modes==
==Modes==
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===Playable characters===
===Playable characters===
[[File:Tokyo 2020 110m Hurdles Character Select.jpeg|thumb|350px|The Select Character screen for 110m Hurdles, where [[Toadette]] is exclusively playable]]
[[File:Tokyo 2020 110m Hurdles Character Select.jpeg|thumb|350px|The Select Character screen for 110m Hurdles, where [[Toadette]] is exclusively playable]]
''Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020'' features a total of 32 playable characters, 16 from Team Mario and 16 from Team Sonic. Like in the [[Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games (Wii U)|Wii U version]] of the previous game, the 20 playable characters that have been playable since the second installment are playable in all events, while the other 12 are playable only as guests in a single event. Guests are unlocked by beating them at their events in Story Mode, though unlike in the previous game, not every event contains a guest character. Of the guest characters, [[Toadette]] is playable for the first time in the ''Mario & Sonic'' series, while [[Ludwig von Koopa|Ludwig]] and [[Eggman Nega]] are playable for the first time in a home console ''Mario & Sonic'' game.
''Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020'' features a total of 32 playable characters, 16 from Team Mario and 16 from Team Sonic. Like in the [[Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games (Wii U)|Wii U version]] of the previous game, the 20 playable characters that have been playable since the second installment are playable in all events, while the sole newcomer and 11 characters that debuted in the previous game are playable only as guests in a single event. Guests are unlocked by beating them at their events in Story Mode, though unlike in the previous game, not every event contains a guest character.


Unlike in previous installments, the main characters now wear unique outfits depending on the event they are playing. The only exceptions to this are [[Bowser]], [[Yoshi]], [[Donkey Kong]], [[Bowser Jr.]], and [[Metal Sonic]]. Similarly, guest characters [[Diddy Kong]], [[Larry Koopa|Larry]], [[Wendy O. Koopa|Wendy]], Ludwig, [[Zavok]], and [[Zazz]] also do not wear any special outfits in their event.
Unlike in previous installments, characters now wear unique outfits depending on the event they are playing. The only exceptions to this are [[Bowser]], [[Yoshi]], [[Donkey Kong]], [[Bowser Jr.]], and [[Metal Sonic]]. Similarly, guest characters [[Diddy Kong]], [[Larry Koopa|Larry]], [[Wendy O. Koopa|Wendy]], [[Ludwig von Koopa|Ludwig]], [[Zavok]], and [[Zazz]] also do not wear any special outfits in their event.


11 characters between both versions of the previous installment do not return in this game: [[Nabbit]], [[Dry Bowser]], [[Dry Bones]], [[Birdo]], [[Roy Koopa|Roy]], [[Toad]], [[Wave (character)|Wave]], [[Sticks]], [[Omega]], [[Cream (character)|Cream]], and the [[Mii]]s, making this the first ''Mario & Sonic'' game to have fewer playable characters than its predecessor, as well as the first home console ''Mario & Sonic'' game not to feature Miis as playable characters.
11 characters have been cut since the previous installment: [[Nabbit]], [[Dry Bowser]], [[Dry Bones]], [[Birdo]], [[Roy Koopa|Roy]], [[Toad]], [[Wave (character)|Wave]], [[Sticks]], [[Omega]], [[Cream (character)|Cream]], and the [[Mii]]s, making this the first ''Mario & Sonic'' game to have fewer playable characters than its predecessor, as well as the first home console ''Mario & Sonic'' game not to feature Miis as playable characters.


The descriptions in the main cast's table come from the party member descriptions in Story Mode.
The descriptions in the following tables come from the Story Mode party member descriptions for the main cast, while the guests' are excerpted from their trivia cards.
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|colspan=2|[[File:Toadette - Mario Party 10.png|150x150px]]
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|colspan=2|[[File:MPDS Diddy Kong Artwork.png|150x150px]]
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|colspan=2 style="text-align:center"|''There are five white spots on Toadette's cap and six each on the two pigtails. That adds up to 17!''
|colspan=2 style="text-align:center"|''Full of love for her and the other Lumas, Rosalina watches over them just as a mother would.''
|colspan=2 style="text-align:center"|''What body part does Diddy Kong have, but not Donkey Kong? Diddy Kong has a tail. Donkey Kong doesn't!''
|colspan=2 style="text-align:center"|''She may be selfish, but Wendy is also exciting, fun, and very fashionable, as you can see by her pink, polka-dotted bow!''
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!Team
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|[[File:MyS emblem Mario.png|35px|Mario]]
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!How to unlock
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|Beat Wendy in Swimming as Silver in Chapter 5 of Story Mode
!How to unlock
|Beat Larry in Equestrian as Peach in Chapter 13 of Story Mode
!How to unlock
|Beat Ludwig in Fencing as Waluigi in Chapter 17 of Story Mode
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!colspan=2 width=25% style="background:cyan"|{{color-link|white|Larry Koopa|Larry}}
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|colspan=2 style="text-align:center"|''He has a giant blue star on the left side of his head. Look closely next time you see him, and you'll spot it!''
|colspan=2 style="text-align:center"|''Out of the seven Koopalings, how many show their fangs? Five; Larry, Roy, Iggy, Morton, and Ludwig all have fangs you can see.''
|colspan=2 style="text-align:center"|''As a ninja, Espio loves traditional Japanese sweets, especially dumplings made from rice flour!''
|colspan=2 style="text-align:center"|''Rouge is so enthralled with glittering jewels that she is usually paid in gemstones for her work.''
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!Event
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|Triple Jump
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!Event
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|Sport Climbing
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|Technique
!Type
|Technique
!Type
|Technique
!Type
|Technique
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!Team
|[[File:MyS emblem Mario.png|35px|Mario]]
!Team
|[[File:MyS emblem Mario.png|35px|Mario]]
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|[[File:MyS emblem Sonic.png|35px|Sonic]]
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|[[File:MyS emblem Sonic.png|35px|Sonic]]
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!How to unlock
|Beat Larry in Equestrian as Peach in Chapter 13 of Story Mode
!How to unlock
|Beat Ludwig in Fencing as Waluigi in Chapter 17 of Story Mode
!How to unlock
|Beat Espio in Triple Jump as Amy in Chapter 9 of Story Mode
!How to unlock
|Beat Rouge in Sport Climbing as Daisy in Chapter 5 of Story Mode
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!colspan=2 width=25% style="background:red"|{{color-link|white|Zavok}}
!colspan=2 width=25% style="background:orange"|{{color-link|white|Eggman Nega}}
!colspan=2 width=25% style="background:#00C100"|{{color-link|white|Jet (Sonic the Hedgehog)|Jet}}
!colspan=2 width=25% style="background:#eb34a1"|{{color-link|white|Zazz}}
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|colspan=2 style="text-align:center"|''Smart and cool under fire, Zavok's power recognized by everyone, even his mentor. The other Deadly Six have a lot of respect for Zavok.''
|colspan=2 style="text-align:center"|''Eggman Nega has inherited Dr. Eggman's scientific genius as well as his wicked sneakiness. However, Eggman Nega doesn't actually like Dr. Eggman!''
|colspan=2 style="text-align:center"|''Jet rides on a hovering board called Extreme Gear. Just like a surfer catches a wave, he can catch the wind and reach incredible speeds!''
|colspan=2 style="text-align:center"|''Zazz is always ready for a fight! He is trusted as a brave and powerful warrior by Zavok, the leader of the Deadly Six.''
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|[[File:MyS emblem Sonic.png|35px|Sonic]]
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|[[File:MyS emblem Sonic.png|35px|Sonic]]
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|Beat Espio in Triple Jump as Amy in Chapter 9 of Story Mode
!How to unlock
|Beat Rouge in Sport Climbing as Daisy in Chapter 5 of Story Mode
!How to unlock
!How to unlock
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Although not reported in-game, each character has advantages even within a specific type. Luigi, for instance, is slower and less powerful than Mario but has better technical ability. The stats are the same as in the previous installment (Toadette's stats are the same as Toad's from that game).
Although not reported in-game, each character has advantages even within a specific type. Luigi, for instance, is slower and less powerful than Mario but has better technical ability. The stats are the same as in the previous installment (Toadette's stats are the same as Toad's from that game).
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====Referees====
====Referees====
*[[Charmy]]
*[[Charmy]]
*[[Orbot & Cubot|Cubot]]<ref name="First trailer">{{cite|author=@SEGA|date=March 30, 2019|title=Get ready for "Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020," exclusively on Nintendo Switch this winter and "Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 - The Official Video Game" for PS4, Switch, Xbox One, and Steam next year! #Tokyo2020 #Play2020|url=x.com/SEGA/status/1111976470715363330|publisher=Twitter}}</ref>
*[[Orbot & Cubot|Cubot]]<ref name="First trailer">{{cite|author=@SEGA|date=March 30, 2019|title=Get ready for "Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020," exclusively on Nintendo Switch this winter and "Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 - The Official Video Game" for PS4, Switch, Xbox One, and Steam next year! #Tokyo2020 #Play2020|url=https://twitter.com/SEGA/status/1111976470715363330|publisher=Twitter}}</ref>
*[[Lakitu]]
*[[Lakitu]]
*[[Orbot & Cubot|Orbot]]<ref name="First trailer"/>
*[[Orbot & Cubot|Orbot]]<ref name="First trailer"/>
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====Other====
====Other====
*[[Chao]]<ref name="First trailer"/>
*[[Chao]]<ref name="First trailer"/>
*[[Cheese (character)|Cheese]]<ref name="events">{{cite|title=Mario and Sonic Tokyo 2020|url=www.olympicvideogames.com/marioandsonic/us/events.html|publisher=Olympic Games}}</ref>
*[[Cheese (character)|Cheese]]<ref name="events"/>
*[[Cream (character)|Cream]]
*[[Cream (character)|Cream]]
*[[sonicretro:Cucky|Cluckies]]
*[[sonicretro:Cucky|Cluckies]]
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===Events===
===Events===
There is a total of 24 playable events in the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020, with 21 of them being [[Events|Olympic Event]]s and three of them being [[Dream Event]]s, which return for the first time since ''[[Mario & Sonic at the Sochi 2014 Olympic Winter Games]]'', having been replaced with [[Plus Event]]s and [[Duel Event]]s in the [[Nintendo 3DS]] and [[Wii U]] versions of the previous game, respectively. During Olympic Events, most characters wear proper outfits for the events, while during Dream Events, everyone (except for the female characters, who still wear their sport outfits) wears their standard outfit, in a similar fashion to previous games.
There is a total of 24 playable events in the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020, with 21 of them being [[Events|Olympic Event]]s and three of them being [[Dream Event]]s. During Olympic Events, most characters wear proper outfits for the events, while during Dream Events, everyone (except for the female characters, who still wear their sport outfits) wears their standard outfit, in a similar fashion to previous games.
 
All of the events (with the exceptions of Boxing, Karate, Football, and Rugby Sevens) give players the choice of using motion controls (with either one of two Joy-Con) or solely button inputs (on any controller). However, Discus Throw and Dream Shooting have mandatory uses of motion controls regardless of the player's setting. Boxing, Football, Rugby Sevens, and Karate solely utilize button inputs. Boxing and Karate can be played with up to only two players, while the rest can be played with up to four.


All of the events (with the exceptions of Boxing, Karate, Football, and Rugby Sevens) give players the choice of using motion controls (with either one of two Joy-Con) or solely button inputs (on any controller). However, Discus Throw and Dream Shooting have mandatory uses of motion controls regardless of the player's setting. Boxing, Football, Rugby Sevens, and Karate solely utilize button inputs.
====Olympic Events====
====Olympic Events====
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====Dream Events====
====Dream Events====
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==Tokyo 1964==
==Tokyo 1964==
===Playable characters===
===Playable characters===
There are eight characters that are playable in the Tokyo 1964 events: four from Team Mario and four from Team Sonic. The ''Super Mario'' characters use their 8-bit sprites from ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'', while the ''Sonic'' characters use their 16-bit sprites from ''Sonic the Hedgehog'' (or ''Sonic the Hedgehog 2'' and ''Sonic & Knuckles'', respectively, in the cases of Tails and Knuckles). Unlike in the Tokyo 2020 events, all characters have the same gameplay properties.
There are eight characters that are playable in the Tokyo 1964 events: four from Team Mario and four from Team Sonic. The ''Super Mario'' characters use their 8-bit sprites from ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'', while the ''Sonic'' characters use their 16-bit sprites from ''Sonic the Hedgehog'' (or ''Sonic the Hedgehog 2'' and ''Sonic the Hedgehog 3'', respectively, in the cases of Tails and Knuckles). Unlike in the Tokyo 2020 events, all characters have the same stats.


====Team Mario====
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===Events===
===Events===
There is a total of 10 events that take place during the Olympic Games Tokyo 1964, introducing a new sprite-based variant of events called [[2D Event]]s. Unlike the 2020 events, 2D events feature unique commentary by an announcer during the events, with their commentary usually corresponding to how the character is doing in an event. The player also has the option to turn on "Analog TV," which causes the screen to appear like an old-fashioned CRT television screen. All of the Tokyo 1964 events solely utilize button inputs. The Marathon, Kayak, Judo, Volleyball, and Shooting sports can be played with up to only two players, while the rest can be played with up to four.
There is a total of 10 events that take place during the Olympic Games Tokyo 1964, introducing a new sprite-based variant of events called [[2D Event]]s. Unlike the 2020 events, 2D events feature unique commentary by an announcer during the events, with their commentary usually corresponding to how the character is doing in an event. The player also has the option to turn on "Analog TV," which causes the screen to appear like an old-fashioned CRT television screen. All of the Tokyo 1964 events solely utilize button inputs.
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[[File:M&S Tokyo 1964 Story Mode Map.jpg|thumb|250px|Mario navigates the 8-bit area map in Story Mode.]]
[[File:M&S Tokyo 1964 Story Mode Map.jpg|thumb|250px|Mario navigates the 8-bit area map in Story Mode.]]
In a heavily pixelated world, Mario, Sonic, Bowser, Dr. Eggman, and Toad all fall from the sky into an unknown location. After they notice their 8-bit/16-bit appearances and the environment around them, Dr. Eggman deducts that they were sucked into the video game, since whomever the light from the screen touches gets swallowed into the game. With Toad's help, Sonic figures out that the system was a gift from Bowser and Dr. Eggman and that their plan was to get Mario and Sonic stuck in the game. Dr. Eggman created the game while a [[Magikoopa]]'s magic allowed it to suck them in. However, their plan backfired since Bowser and Dr. Eggman got sucked in as well, with Dr. Eggman claiming there is no way out. Eventually, they realize from a nearby sign that the video game is based on the 1964 Tokyo Olympic Games (hence the name Tokyo '64). Dr. Eggman decides that he and Bowser should compete in the games, to Bowser's confusion, but he agrees regardless so he can win gold medals. They enter the National Stadium, with Mario and Sonic following shortly afterwards, having also decided to compete in the Olympic Games, much to Bowser and Dr. Eggman's shock. The first event is the 100m, in which Sonic manages to beat Dr. Eggman. Afterwards, Dr. Eggman states that he and Bowser will train harder to win the Olympic Games.
In a heavily pixelated world, Mario, Sonic, Bowser, Dr. Eggman, and Toad all fall from the sky into an unknown location. After they notice their 8-bit/16-bit appearances and the environment around them, Dr. Eggman deducts that they were sucked into the video game, since whomever the light from the screen touches gets swallowed into the game. With Toad's help, Sonic figures out that the system was a gift from Bowser and Dr. Eggman and that their plan was to get Mario and Sonic stuck in the game. Dr. Eggman created the game while a [[Magikoopa]]'s magic allowed it to suck them in. However, their plan backfired since Bowser and Dr. Eggman got sucked in as well, with Dr. Eggman claiming there is no way out. Eventually, they realize from a nearby sign that the video game is based on the 1964 Tokyo Olympic Games (hence the name Tokyo '64). Dr. Eggman decides that he and Bowser should compete in the games, to Bowser's confusion, but he agrees regardless so he can win gold medals. They enter the National Stadium, with Mario and Sonic following shortly afterwards, having also decided to compete in the Olympic Games, much to Bowser and Dr. Eggman's shock. The first event is the 100m, in which Sonic manages to beat Dr. Eggman. Afterwards, Dr. Eggman states that he and Bowser will train harder to win the Olympic Games.
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===Chapter 3: The Search for Tails===
===Chapter 3: The Search for Tails===
Following the disappearance of Mario, Sonic, Bowser, Dr. Eggman, and Toad, a frightened Luigi is left with nothing but the Tokyo '64 in his hands. After he tells a nearby [[Omochao]] what happened, the Omochao suggests to find [[Tails]], who is knowledgeable about machines. However, he does not know where Tails currently is. Suddenly, [[Amy]] appears to compete in the 100m. She tells Luigi and the Omochao that she does know where Tails is, but since her event could not start due to a lack of competitors, she asks Luigi to compete against her in the 100m first. Luigi accepts her challenge and wins against her, and she tells him that Tails went to watch Karate. She joins Luigi as he goes to Nippon Budokan to find Tails. There, a red [[Toad (species)|Toad]] informs them that Tails already watched matches and left, stating he had a promise to keep, but also tells them that he might have gone to the Gymnastics venue with [[Princess Daisy|Daisy]]. Luigi goes to the Ariake Gymnastics Centre, where he finds Daisy, who is anticipating the Floor Exercise event. After Luigi asks about Tails, she says they were going to Ariake together but split up, with Tails going to another venue. Despite wanting to be focused on finding Tails, Amy competes in Gymnastics against Daisy regardless and wins. Afterwards, Daisy asks Luigi why he is looking for Tails, which also increases Amy's curiosity since she never asked either. After Luigi explains the situation, Daisy joins Luigi and Amy to find Tails. Luigi decides to go to the Ariake Urban Sports Park, where he finally finds Tails, who decided to compete in Skateboarding against Sonic, only for him not to attend. After a nearby Omochao announces that the event is about to start, Tails, who is unaware of Sonic's situation, asks Luigi to take Sonic's place. Luigi reluctantly agrees and beats Tails in Skateboarding. Afterwards, Amy and Daisy tell Tails of Mario, Sonic, and Toad's situation, and Luigi shows the Tokyo '64 to him.
Following the disappearance of Mario, Sonic, Bowser, Dr. Eggman, and Toad, a frightened Luigi is left with nothing but the Tokyo '64 in his hands. After he tells a nearby [[Omochao]] what happened, the Omochao suggests to find [[Tails]], who is knowledgeable about machines. However, he does not know where Tails currently is. Suddenly, [[Amy]] appears to compete in the 100m. She tells Luigi and the Omochao that she does know where Tails is, but since her event could not start due to a lack of competitors, she asks Luigi to compete against her in the 100m first. Luigi accepts her challenge and wins against her, and she tells him that Tails went to watch Karate. She joins Luigi as he goes to Nippon Budokan to find Tails. There, a red [[Toad (species)|Toad]] informs them that Tails already watched matches and left, stating he had a promise to keep, but also tells them that he might have gone to the Gymnastics venue with [[Princess Daisy|Daisy]]. Luigi goes to the Ariake Gymnastics Centre, where he finds Daisy, who is anticipating the Floor Exercise event. After Luigi asks about Tails, she says they were going to Ariake together but split up, with Tails going to another venue. Despite wanting to be focused on finding Tails, Amy competes in Gymnastics against Daisy regardless and wins. Afterwards, Daisy asks Luigi why he is looking for Tails, which also increases Amy's curiosity since she never asked either. After Luigi explains the situation, Daisy joins Luigi and Amy to find Tails. Luigi decides to go to the Ariake Urban Sports Park, where he finally finds Tails, who decided to compete in Skateboarding against Sonic, only for him not to attend. After a nearby Omochao announces that the event is about to start, Tails, who is unaware of Sonic's situation, asks Luigi to take Sonic's place. Luigi reluctantly agrees and beats Tails in Skateboarding. Afterwards, Amy and Daisy tell Tails of Mario, Sonic, and Toad's situation, and Luigi shows the Tokyo '64 to him.
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===Chapter 4: The Secret Trick===
===Chapter 4: The Secret Trick===
In the 1964 National Stadium, the Long Jump event is next, with Dr. Eggman leaving the victory to Bowser, only for him to lose it to Mario. Afterwards, Dr. Eggman pulls Bowser to the sidelines. Bowser asks him why they are collecting medals instead of finding ways to return to the real world, and Dr. Eggman explains to him that the only way to escape the game is to collect gold medals, with his claim earlier about there being no way to return having been a lie to hide information from Mario and Sonic. However, Toad reveals that he overheard the conversation, and he relays the information to Mario and Sonic. They go to confront the villains to verify that they were not lying, but they find that the villains managed to escape while Toad was explaining. A nearby Pecky tells Toad that Dr. Eggman flew westward, so Sonic decides to chase him, while Mario and Toad look for Bowser. While Sonic is looking for Dr. Eggman, he finds a Pocky standing next to his Eggmobile. After the Pocky tells Sonic that Dr. Eggman boarded a bullet train, he sees him on the train and chases after it. After beating the train to Tokyo Station, Sonic searches for Dr. Eggman, but he does not find him and leaves. Dr. Eggman, who was hiding behind a tree, then declares that his plan to stall Sonic was a success and uses this time to find more venues to compete in. Meanwhile, Mario and Toad go to Sumida River to find Bowser. After seeing Bowser flee on a boat, Mario boards another boat and chases him on the lake. After intercepting Bowser's escape, he and Toad corner him at a dock, but when Toad enrages Bowser and hides behind Mario, they get distracted and talk about random things, and Bowser uses the distraction as an opportunity to escape. Eventually, Sonic arrives, and he and Mario both report that their villains got away and that they are probably meeting somewhere.
In the 1964 National Stadium, the Long Jump event is next, with Dr. Eggman leaving the victory to Bowser, only for him to lose it to Mario. Afterwards, Dr. Eggman pulls Bowser to the sidelines. Bowser asks him why they are collecting medals instead of finding ways to return to the real world, and Dr. Eggman explains to him that the only way to escape the game is to collect gold medals, with his claim earlier about there being no way to return having been a lie to hide information from Mario and Sonic. However, Toad reveals that he overheard the conversation, and he relays the information to Mario and Sonic. They go to confront the villains to verify that they were not lying, but they find that the villains managed to escape while Toad was explaining. A nearby Pecky tells Toad that Dr. Eggman flew westward, so Sonic decides to chase him, while Mario and Toad look for Bowser. While Sonic is looking for Dr. Eggman, he finds a Pocky standing next to his Eggmobile. After the Pocky tells Sonic that Dr. Eggman boarded a bullet train, he sees him on the train and chases after it. After beating the train to Tokyo Station, Sonic searches for Dr. Eggman, but he does not find him and leaves. Dr. Eggman, who was hiding behind a tree, then declares that his plan to stall Sonic was a success and uses this time to find more venues to compete in. Meanwhile, Mario and Toad go to Sumida River to find Bowser. After seeing Bowser flee on a boat, Mario boards another boat and chases him on the lake. After intercepting Bowser's escape, he and Toad corner him at a dock, but when Toad enrages Bowser and hides behind Mario, they get distracted and talk about random things, and Bowser uses the distraction as an opportunity to escape. Eventually, Sonic arrives, and he and Mario both report that their villains got away and that they are probably meeting somewhere.
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===Chapter 5: The Lost Game System===
===Chapter 5: The Lost Game System===
Upon investigating the Tokyo '64, Tails discovers that Mario and Sonic are competing with Bowser and Dr. Eggman inside the game, confusing Luigi and company as to why they would compete in such a situation. However, [[Bowser Jr.]] suddenly appears, declaring that only he is allowed to have fun, and takes the system from Luigi. Even after the group explains the situation, Bowser Jr. is still skeptical and leaves with the Tokyo '64 to find out for himself. After Amy suggests that they check other venues, Tails counters with the fact that they need passes to access them, and he goes with Luigi to find some. They go to Tokyo Tower, where they find [[Silver]], who was sightseeing, and ask him about passes. He explains that he had passes for the Tokyo Aquatics Centre and the Aomi Urban Sports Park, but he dropped them while he was climbing up the tower. Tails climbs the tower and obtains the passes, which Silver lets him keep. He also joins the party due to how serious their situation seems. With their pass, they go to the Aomi Urban Sports Park, where they confront Bowser Jr., who is being accompanied by [[Rouge]]. He still refuses to return the Tokyo '64, and Rouge, who sides with him, challenges Daisy to Sport Climbing, saying they will return the system if she loses, to Bowser Jr.'s dismay. After Daisy beats Rouge, they return to the ground and realize Bowser Jr. already left, deducing that he ran off to another venue. They track him to the Tokyo Aquatics Centre, where he is now being protected by [[Wendy O. Koopa|Wendy]]. Silver decides to challenge Wendy to 100m Freestyle and wins. Wendy fakes being a sore loser to distract the heroes while Bowser Jr. escapes to find [[Eggman Nega]]. Luigi and Tails go to Nippon Budokan, only to find Bowser Jr. already there with Eggman Nega, who is intrigued by the device. Luigi decides to challenge Eggman Nega to Karate in order to get the system back and wins. Accepting defeat, Eggman Nega is ready to give the Tokyo '64 back to the heroes, only for Bowser Jr. to intervene and tell him that he has to investigate it. Upon further investigation, Eggman Nega realizes the system is one of Dr. Eggman's creations. After Tails explains that Mario, Sonic, Bowser, and Dr. Eggman got trapped inside it, Eggman Nega decides not to give it back, and he leaves with Bowser Jr. to analyze the game further in order to free Bowser and Dr. Eggman. Luigi and Tails resolve to find them before they free the villains and leave the heroes inside forever. As Luigi and Tails do not know where to find Bowser Jr. and Eggman Nega, a nearby Omochao suggests that they get help from [[Vector]], who is competing in the Discus Throw at the Olympic Stadium, and the two go there in order to do so.
Upon investigating the Tokyo '64, Tails discovers that Mario and Sonic are competing with Bowser and Dr. Eggman inside the game, confusing Luigi and company as to why they would compete in such a situation. However, [[Bowser Jr.]] suddenly appears, declaring that only he is allowed to have fun, and takes the system from Luigi. Even after the group explains the situation, Bowser Jr. is still skeptical and leaves with the Tokyo '64 to find out for himself. After Amy suggests that they check other venues, Tails counters with the fact that they need passes to access them, and he goes with Luigi to find some. They go to Tokyo Tower, where they find [[Silver]], who was sightseeing, and ask him about passes. He explains that he had passes for the Tokyo Aquatics Centre and the Aomi Urban Sports Park, but he dropped them while he was climbing up the tower. Tails climbs the tower and obtains the passes, which Silver lets him keep. He also joins the party due to how serious their situation seems. With their pass, they go to the Aomi Urban Sports Park, where they confront Bowser Jr., who is being accompanied by [[Rouge]]. He still refuses to return the Tokyo '64, and Rouge, who sides with him, challenges Daisy to Sport Climbing, saying they will return the system if she loses, to Bowser Jr.'s dismay. After Daisy beats Rouge, they return to the ground and realize Bowser Jr. already left, deducing that he ran off to another venue. They track him to the Tokyo Aquatics Centre, where he is now being protected by [[Wendy O. Koopa|Wendy]]. Silver decides to challenge Wendy to 100m Freestyle and wins. Wendy fakes being a sore loser to distract the heroes while Bowser Jr. escapes to find [[Eggman Nega]]. Luigi and Tails go to Nippon Budokan, only to find Bowser Jr. already there with Eggman Nega, who is intrigued by the device. Luigi decides to challenge Eggman Nega to Karate in order to get the system back and wins. Accepting defeat, Eggman Nega is ready to give the Tokyo '64 back to the heroes, only for Bowser Jr. to intervene and tell him that he has to investigate it. Upon further investigation, Eggman Nega realizes the system is one of Dr. Eggman's creations. After Tails explains that Mario, Sonic, Bowser, and Dr. Eggman got trapped inside it, Eggman Nega decides not to give it back, and he leaves with Bowser Jr. to analyze the game further in order to free Bowser and Dr. Eggman. Luigi and Tails resolve to find them before they free the villains and leave the heroes inside forever. As Luigi and Tails do not know where to find Bowser Jr. and Eggman Nega, a nearby Omochao suggests that they get help from [[Vector]], who is competing in the Discus Throw at the Olympic Stadium, and the two go there in order to do so.
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===Chapter 6: Another Showdown===
===Chapter 6: Another Showdown===
Mario and Sonic find Bowser and Dr. Eggman in the Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium. The villains are shocked, having thought that they had finally lost the heroes and could obtain all of the gold medals themselves. Although Dr. Eggman denies that there are any methods of returning to the real world, Toad arrives and tells the villains that he knows their scheme due to them having discussed it very loudly. After Dr. Eggman admits that what Toad heard is true, Sonic tells him he and Mario will not let the villains get the gold medals. Following this, Mario challenges Dr. Eggman to the Vault and wins, obtaining a gold medal. Bowser belittles Dr. Eggman for letting Mario win, but Dr. Eggman refutes, saying that the heroes will not know what to do with the gold medals after obtaining them. After Bowser realizes this, he begins laughing maniacally.
Mario and Sonic find Bowser and Dr. Eggman in the Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium. The villains are shocked, having thought that they had finally lost the heroes and could obtain all of the gold medals themselves. Although Dr. Eggman denies that there are any methods of returning to the real world, Toad arrives and tells the villains that he knows their scheme due to them having discussed it very loudly. After Dr. Eggman admits that what Toad heard is true, Sonic tells him he and Mario will not let the villains get the gold medals. Following this, Mario challenges Dr. Eggman to the Vault and wins, obtaining a gold medal. Bowser belittles Dr. Eggman for letting Mario win, but Dr. Eggman refutes, saying that the heroes will not know what to do with the gold medals after obtaining them. After Bowser realizes this, he begins laughing maniacally.
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===Chapter 7: Time for Analysis===
===Chapter 7: Time for Analysis===
At the Olympic Stadium, Luigi and Tails approach Vector, who is about to compete in the Discus Throw and states that no one can beat him. After Luigi explains the current situation to Vector, he determines that it seems serious. However, in order to fulfill Tails' request of finding Eggman Nega and Bowser Jr., Vector requires them to either pay a fee or compete against him in the Discus Throw and win, to which Tails accepts the latter. After Tails wins, Vector agrees to start the search for the two villains. First, he decides to get help from others to gather information. He notices [[Toadette]] in the distance and decides to enlist her aid in the search; when she is asked of the villains' whereabouts, however, she says that she does not know since she just arrived at the Olympic Stadium. Vector invites her to join the party in its search, and although she thinks this would be fun, she was planning on competing in an event and wonders if anyone would like to challenge her, offering to help the party afterwards. Silver accepts this request and competes against Toadette in the 110m Hurdles, which he wins. Afterwards, Vector orders everyone to split up in order to find Bowser Jr. and Eggman Nega and says he will reunite with Luigi and Tails later. Upon hearing this, the two leave the stadium to begin their search. They ask a purple Toad at Tokyo Tower and an Omochao at Tokyo Station, with the latter suggesting that they may find Eggman Nega in the Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium. Upon their arrival, they discover that Vector already found them there but that all three of them were too late, as Eggman Nega had already begun his analysis on the system. Bowser Jr. also gives them a warning, saying they might erase the whole game (and thus the five characters inside) if the heroes try to intercept the analysis. Eggman Nega brings out [[Zazz]] to have some fun with the heroes while they wait for his analysis to be complete, and Bowser Jr., wishing to be entertained, demands that Zazz compete with them; he agrees but claims he is doing so only for his own victory. To cure his own boredom, Vector decides to be the one to take on Zazz in Table Tennis and wins. Eggman Nega then declares he is mostly finished with his analysis and has found no way to free the trapped characters, much to the shock of everyone else.
At the Olympic Stadium, Luigi and Tails approach Vector, who is about to compete in the Discus Throw and states that no one can beat him. After Luigi explains the current situation to Vector, he determines that it seems serious. However, in order to fulfill Tails' request of finding Eggman Nega and Bowser Jr., Vector requires them to either pay a fee or compete against him in the Discus Throw and win, to which Tails accepts the latter. After Tails wins, Vector agrees to start the search for the two villains. First, he decides to get help from others to gather information. He notices [[Toadette]] in the distance and decides to enlist her aid in the search; when she is asked of the villains' whereabouts, however, she says that she does not know since she just arrived at the Olympic Stadium. Vector invites her to join the party in its search, and although she thinks this would be fun, she was planning on competing in an event and wonders if anyone would like to challenge her, offering to help the party afterwards. Silver accepts this request and competes against Toadette in the 110m Hurdles, which he wins. Afterwards, Vector orders everyone to split up in order to find Bowser Jr. and Eggman Nega and says he will reunite with Luigi and Tails later. Upon hearing this, the two leave the stadium to begin their search. They ask a purple Toad at Tokyo Tower and an Omochao at Tokyo Station, with the latter suggesting that they may find Eggman Nega in the Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium. Upon their arrival, they discover that Vector already found them there but that all three of them were too late, as Eggman Nega had already begun his analysis on the system. Bowser Jr. also gives them a warning, saying they might erase the whole game (and thus the five characters inside) if the heroes try to intercept the analysis. Eggman Nega brings out [[Zazz]] to have some fun with the heroes while they wait for his analysis to be complete, and Bowser Jr., wishing to be entertained, demands that Zazz compete with them; he agrees but claims he is doing so only for his own victory. To cure his own boredom, Vector decides to be the one to take on Zazz in Table Tennis and wins. Eggman Nega then declares he is mostly finished with his analysis and has found no way to free the trapped characters, much to the shock of everyone else.
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===Chapter 8: Under the Olympic Cauldron===
===Chapter 8: Under the Olympic Cauldron===
Bowser and Dr. Eggman are still discussing what the gold medals are used for when Sonic appears next to them, trying to find out what they are talking about this time. Dr. Eggman lies that they are coming up with strategies for winning in the next event, and they then leave. Sonic determines that they cannot be trusted and leaves with Mario. The two manage to trail them to Nippon Budokan, where Bowser is preparing himself for the Judo event so that he may win a gold medal. Dr. Eggman believes that since Bowser is a heavyweight, neither Mario nor Sonic will be able to beat him, but Sonic is able to win regardless. Afterwards, Dr. Eggman decides that he and Bowser should split up for now and devise a new plan at an undisclosed location. Before they leave, Bowser teases the heroes by saying the gold medals will not be enough to get them out. Sonic becomes suspicious of this statement and tries to find the location at which the villains will meet. At the nearby Tokyo Roads, the two heroes reunite with Toad, who says that someone who looked like Dr. Eggman left in a red taxi. With his speed, Sonic chases after the taxi and manages to stop it before it can reach its destination; however, he then discovers that its passenger was actually a Picky who was "hired" by Dr. Eggman to impersonate him in the taxi (although he never actually got paid). After the Picky mentions a big flame, the heroes deduce the real Dr. Eggman's location and find him at the National Stadium, lurking in a hidden area in the sidelines with Bowser. They decide to stay and eavesdrop to find out what they are planning.
Bowser and Dr. Eggman are still discussing what the gold medals are used for when Sonic appears next to them, trying to find out what they are talking about this time. Dr. Eggman lies that they are coming up with strategies for winning in the next event, and they then leave. Sonic determines that they cannot be trusted and leaves with Mario. The two manage to trail them to Nippon Budokan, where Bowser is preparing himself for the Judo event so that he may win a gold medal. Dr. Eggman believes that since Bowser is a heavyweight, neither Mario nor Sonic will be able to beat him, but Sonic is able to win regardless. Afterwards, Dr. Eggman decides that he and Bowser should split up for now and devise a new plan at an undisclosed location. Before they leave, Bowser teases the heroes by saying the gold medals will not be enough to get them out. Sonic becomes suspicious of this statement and tries to find the location at which the villains will meet. At the nearby Tokyo Roads, the two heroes reunite with Toad, who says that someone who looked like Dr. Eggman left in a red taxi. With his speed, Sonic chases after the taxi and manages to stop it before it can reach its destination; however, he then discovers that its passenger was actually a Picky who was "hired" by Dr. Eggman to impersonate him in the taxi (although he never actually got paid). After the Picky mentions a big flame, the heroes deduce the real Dr. Eggman's location and find him at the National Stadium, lurking in a hidden area in the sidelines with Bowser. They decide to stay and eavesdrop to find out what they are planning.
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With the new passes the heroes have, the first place they decide to go to is the Sea Forest Waterway, where they encounter [[Wario]] and [[Waluigi]], who claim they are about to win the gold in the Canoeing event here. After Tails says that he and Luigi will get the medal, Wario and Waluigi taunt them, saying there is no one better than they are. After Luigi and Tails beat them in the canoeing race, they blame each other for the loss until Luigi intervenes by telling them they need gold medals. Hearing this, Waluigi devises a scheme to pretend to help them get gold medals and then steal them later, to which Wario agrees. The two tell Luigi and Tails that they will team up with them to get gold medals, saying they will be unbeatable if they do so. While they are happy they have more helpers, Luigi and Tails are also suspicious of them, and then begin wondering how Bowser Jr. is doing with his gold medals. The next place that they go to is the Yumenoshima Park Archery Field, where they encounter Bowser Jr. He requests to see their medals to see their progress, which he uses as an opportunity to steal the medals, stating he is too lazy to get medals by himself. He plans to take them to Eggman Nega and get all the credit for them until Vector steps in to stop him. Suddenly, a voice is heard in the distance, wondering what is going on.
With the new passes the heroes have, the first place they decide to go to is the Sea Forest Waterway, where they encounter [[Wario]] and [[Waluigi]], who claim they are about to win the gold in the Canoeing event here. After Tails says that he and Luigi will get the medal, Wario and Waluigi taunt them, saying there is no one better than they are. After Luigi and Tails beat them in the canoeing race, they blame each other for the loss until Luigi intervenes by telling them they need gold medals. Hearing this, Waluigi devises a scheme to pretend to help them get gold medals and then steal them later, to which Wario agrees. The two tell Luigi and Tails that they will team up with them to get gold medals, saying they will be unbeatable if they do so. While they are happy they have more helpers, Luigi and Tails are also suspicious of them, and then begin wondering how Bowser Jr. is doing with his gold medals. The next place that they go to is the Yumenoshima Park Archery Field, where they encounter Bowser Jr. He requests to see their medals to see their progress, which he uses as an opportunity to steal the medals, stating he is too lazy to get medals by himself. He plans to take them to Eggman Nega and get all the credit for them until Vector steps in to stop him. Suddenly, a voice is heard in the distance, wondering what is going on.
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===Chapter 10: A Message from 2020===
===Chapter 10: A Message from 2020===
Meanwhile, Sonic, Mario, and Toad are still snooping on Bowser and Dr. Eggman, the latter of whom reveals a secret compartment underneath the Olympic Cauldron, which holds 14 holes inside it, which he calls keyholes. If gold medals are placed inside them, a secret code will be activated, allowing the user to return to the real world. However, they are unaware that the three heroes have been listening the whole time, and they shock the duo with their eavesdropping. Accepting that the secret is out, the villains make it their mission to get more gold medals than anyone else, and they go to another venue. Determined to win against them in medal count, Mario and Sonic meet them once again, this time at the National Gymnasium. After seeing their arrival, Dr. Eggman challenges Sonic to the 10m Platform. However, Sonic wins over him, adding another gold medal to the heroes' count as Toad congratulates Sonic on his win. While Bowser tries to encourage Dr. Eggman that one loss will not stop them, Dr. Eggman notices something strange happening around them. He notices a giant screen overhead that initially begins fumbling around with random characters before finally reading, "POWER-UP ITEMS on their way. NEGA." When this happens, all five characters realize that something is happening.
Meanwhile, Sonic, Mario, and Toad are still snooping on Bowser and Dr. Eggman, the latter of whom reveals a secret compartment underneath the Olympic Cauldron, which holds 14 holes inside it, which he calls keyholes. If gold medals are placed inside them, a secret code will be activated, allowing the user to return to the real world. However, they are unaware that the three heroes have been listening the whole time, and they shock the duo with their eavesdropping. Accepting that the secret is out, the villains make it their mission to get more gold medals than anyone else, and they go to another venue. Determined to win against them in medal count, Mario and Sonic meet them once again, this time at the National Gymnasium. After seeing their arrival, Dr. Eggman challenges Sonic to the 10m Platform. However, Sonic wins over him, adding another gold medal to the heroes' count as Toad congratulates Sonic on his win. While Bowser tries to encourage Dr. Eggman that one loss will not stop them, Dr. Eggman notices something strange happening around them. He notices a giant screen overhead that initially begins fumbling around with random characters before finally reading, "POWER-UP ITEMS on their way. NEGA." When this happens, all five characters realize that something is happening.
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===Chapter 11: The Items' Sender===
===Chapter 11: The Items' Sender===
Back at the archery field, the voice in the distance while Vector and Bowser Jr. were arguing reveals herself as [[Princess Peach|Peach]], who begins to belittle Bowser Jr. because his noise is distracting the Archery competitors. Bowser Jr. requests to see Peach's medals, and she is about to show them to him until Tails steps in and tells her not to do so, otherwise he will take them. Luigi explains the entire situation to Peach, and she reaches a compromise that she will compete in Archery and use all of the gold medals that everyone has collected to save Mario and Sonic, to which Bowser Jr. reluctantly agrees. Daisy volunteers to compete in Archery against Peach, who is delighted to have an opponent to face. After Daisy's victory, Bowser Jr. wants to take the gold medal that she won just to save Bowser, not caring about competing at all. Peach then starts telling him that they should work together and not take the medals that people work so hard to earn. After hearing this, and with much hesitation, Bowser Jr. gives all of the medals back to Luigi before running off. Once he is gone, Tails wonders what to do next, realizing that he has no more passes, until Peach reveals her pass to the Olympic Boxing Centre. Tails decides to go there since he believes he can deliver a good boxing match, and Peach joins the group due to wanting to save Mario and Sonic.
Back at the archery field, the voice in the distance while Vector and Bowser Jr. were arguing reveals herself as [[Princess Peach|Peach]], who begins to belittle Bowser Jr. because his noise is distracting the Archery competitors. Bowser Jr. requests to see Peach's medals, and she is about to show them to him until Tails steps in and tells her not to do it, otherwise he will take them. Luigi explains the entire situation to Peach, and she reaches a compromise that she will compete in Archery and use all of the gold medals that everyone has collected to save Mario and Sonic, to which Bowser Jr. reluctantly agrees. Daisy volunteers to compete in Archery against Peach, who is delighted to have an opponent to face. After Daisy's victory, Bowser Jr. wants to take the gold medal that she won just to save his dad, not caring about competing at all. Peach then starts telling him that they should work together and not take the medals that people work so hard to earn. After hearing this, and with much hesitation, Bowser Jr. gives all of the medals back to Luigi before running off. Once he is gone, Tails wonders what to do next, realizing that he has no more passes, until Peach reveals her pass to the Olympic Boxing Centre. Tails decides to go there since he believes he can deliver a good boxing match, and Peach joins the group due to wanting to save Mario and Sonic.


Once the party members reach the Olympic Boxing Centre, they find out that Bowser Jr. is already there and negotiating with [[Zavok]] to win the Boxing match for him. Zavok, who simply wants to punch someone in a match, agrees to let Bowser Jr. take the gold medal once he wins. Luigi fearlessly decides to face off against Zavok, despite Tails' warning of his strength. Even with all of Zavok's strength, he still manages to lose against Luigi. After he fails to accept his defeat and flees, Tails suggests that everyone, including Bowser Jr., go back to Eggman Nega with all of the medals that they won to see if anything new has come out of his analysis. Everyone heads back to the Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium, where Eggman Nega is laughing at the mistake he made in his analysis. He reveals that while his statement about collecting gold medals to escape was true, what he got wrong was that the gold medals are supposed to come from the game, not reality. Bowser Jr. begins getting upset at this, knowing that his dad and Dr. Eggman always lose against Mario and Sonic, and Eggman Nega, who is part of Dr. Eggman's family, acknowledges Dr. Eggman's failure, being disappointed at his ancestor. Because of this, Eggman Nega reveals that he decided to send some special power-up items to him and Bowser within the game that can affect only those two in order to make their victory more likely. Just when he is ready to send them out, Bowser Jr. becomes impatient and carelessly begins pushing random buttons on Eggman Nega's console, causing the power-ups not to be sent to the proper location.
Once the party reaches the Olympic Boxing Centre, they find out that Bowser Jr. is already there and negotiating with [[Zavok]] to win the Boxing match for him. Zavok, who simply wants to punch someone in a match, agrees to let Bowser Jr. take the gold medal once he wins. Luigi fearlessly decides to face off against Zavok, despite Tails' warning of his strength. Even with all of Zavok's strength, he still manages to lose against Luigi. After he fails to accept his defeat and flees, Tails suggests that everyone, including Bowser Jr., go back to Eggman Nega with all of the medals that they won to see if anything new has come out of his analysis. Everyone heads back to the Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium, where Eggman Nega is laughing at the mistake he made in his analysis. He reveals that while his statement about collecting gold medals to escape was true, what he got wrong was that the gold medals are supposed to come from the game, not reality. Bowser Jr. begins getting upset at this, knowing that his dad and Dr. Eggman always lose against Mario and Sonic, and Eggman Nega, who is part of Dr. Eggman's family, acknowledges Dr. Eggman's failure, being disappointed at his ancestor. Because of this, Eggman Nega reveals that he decided to send some special power-up items to him and Bowser within the game that can affect only those two in order to make their victory more likely. Just when he is ready to send them out, Bowser Jr. becomes impatient and carelessly begins pushing random buttons on Eggman Nega's console, causing the power-ups not to be sent to the proper location.
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Several mysterious items begin falling from the sky into various parts of 1964 Tokyo. Once Dr. Eggman realizes that Eggman Nega has come to assist him and Bowser in the game, he begins laughing evilly, stating how he was able to alter the game's programming to send items to him and Bowser. With this, Dr. Eggman now knows that he has to use the power-ups to get gold medals to get out of the game, so he and Bowser separate to find the various power-ups lying around the 2D Tokyo. Knowing that they cannot stand a chance against them if they obtain the power-ups, Sonic and Mario leave to go find the villains and stop them from taking them. At the Tokorozawa Shooting Range, they find Dr. Eggman, who has already managed to obtain one of the power-ups, which is a piece of sushi that he dubs the [[Miracle Roll]]. He consumes the roll and, although it is tasteless, feels the power that the roll gave him, stating that everything about him has been amplified. However, Sonic believes that, even with the power of a Miracle Roll, he can still beat Dr. Eggman any day. To prove this, Mario challenges Dr. Eggman to the Shooting event that is going on here. Sonic's claim becomes a reality when Dr. Eggman loses the gold medal to Mario despite his possession of the Miracle Roll. Thinking that more of them will help him, Dr. Eggman flees the shooting range, while Sonic also realizes how bad it could be if Bowser were to obtain the Miracle Rolls.  
Several mysterious items begin falling from the sky into various parts of 1964 Tokyo. Once Dr. Eggman realizes that Eggman Nega has come to assist him and Bowser in the game, he begins laughing evilly, stating how he was able to alter the game's programming to send items to him and Bowser. With this, Dr. Eggman now knows that he has to use the power-ups to get gold medals to get out of the game, so he and Bowser separate to find the various power-ups lying around the 2D Tokyo. Knowing that they cannot stand a chance against them if they obtain the power-ups, Sonic and Mario leave to go find the villains and stop them from taking them. At the Tokorozawa Shooting Range, they find Dr. Eggman, who has already managed to obtain one of the power-ups, which is a piece of sushi that he dubs the [[Miracle Roll]]. He consumes the roll and, although it is tasteless, feels the power that the roll gave him, stating that everything about him has been amplified. However, Sonic believes that, even with the power of a Miracle Roll, he can still beat Dr. Eggman any day. To prove this, Mario challenges Dr. Eggman to the Shooting event that is going on here. Sonic's claim becomes a reality when Dr. Eggman loses the gold medal to Mario despite his possession of the Miracle Roll. Thinking that more of them will help him, Dr. Eggman flees the shooting range, while Sonic also realizes how bad it could be if Bowser were to obtain the Miracle Rolls.  


As the heroes go to find the Miracle Rolls before the villains can, they meet Toad at the base of Tokyo Tower, and he states that there is a light shining from the top of the tower, which he believes is one of the Miracle Rolls. Mario wants to climb the tower, but Toad stops him because Dr. Eggman's robots are all guarding the tower, making it very dangerous. To solve this problem, Mario strikes from the sky with an airplane while Sonic stands on top of it, with Mario using lasers to deal with the robots as well as Dr. Eggman himself, who is in his Eggmobile. Once the heroes acquire the Miracle Roll, they land back on solid ground, but Toad warns them that Dr. Eggman and his robots fled to other Miracle Rolls, so they make it their mission to stop them from getting any more Miracle Rolls. They head to the Museum, but they are blocked at the entrance by a group of Toads, who say that a Miracle Roll fell from the sky and ended up on the fourth floor of the Museum, and that the [[Bowser's Minions|Koopa Troop]] has seized the Museum while evicting the Toads, in order to keep it under lockdown until Bowser arrives. Not wanting to let Bowser get the Miracle Roll, Mario sneaks through the Museum past all of Bowser's guards to get it himself, and after he succeeds, all of Bowser's minions leave out of fear that Bowser will punish them for their failure. With Sonic wondering about the roll being tasteless as Dr. Eggman said, Mario gives it a try for himself, confirming Dr. Eggman's statement as well as the fact that the power-up has no effect on him, meaning they cannot get any power from Miracle Rolls, but they can still keep Bowser and Dr. Eggman from getting them.
As the heroes go to find the Miracle Rolls before the villains can, they meet Toad at the base of Tokyo Tower, and he states that there is a light shining from the top of the tower, which he believes is one of the Miracle Rolls. Mario wants to climb the tower, but Toad stops him because Dr. Eggman's robots are all guarding the tower, making it very dangerous. To solve this problem, Mario strikes from the sky with an airplane while Sonic stands on top of it, with Mario using lasers to deal with the robots as well as Dr. Eggman himself, who is in his Eggmobile. Once the heroes acquire the Miracle Roll, they land back on solid ground, but Toad warns them that Dr. Eggman and his robots fled to other Miracle Rolls, so they make it their mission to stop them from getting any more Miracle Rolls. They head to the Museum, but they are blocked at the entrance by a group of Toads, who say that a Miracle Roll fell from the sky and ended up on the fourth floor of the Museum, and that the [[Koopa Troop]] has seized the Museum while evicting the Toads, in order to keep it under lockdown until Bowser arrives. Not wanting to let Bowser get the Miracle Roll, Mario sneaks through the Museum past all of Bowser's guards to get it himself, and after he succeeds, all of Bowser's minions leave out of fear that Bowser will punish them for their failure. With Sonic wondering about the roll being tasteless as Dr. Eggman said, Mario gives it a try for himself, confirming Dr. Eggman's statement as well as the fact that the power-up has no effect on him, meaning they cannot get any power from Miracle Rolls, but they can still keep Bowser and Dr. Eggman from getting them.
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At the TOKYO SKYTREE, Luigi and Tails find out that the Magikoopa had given the Excitement Battery to [[Larry Koopa|Larry]], who does not believe the two heroes when they say that Eggman Nega sent them. Angered by them, he summons an army of [[Shy Guy]]s to take care of them. After Tails fights off every single one of them, Larry becomes frustrated and still refuses to give up the battery, and he ends up running away, saying that the heroes have to find him if they want it. After he runs away, Luigi realizes that he dropped three entry passes on the ground, allowing them to get into three new venues: Musashino Forest Sport Plaza, Tokyo Stadium, and the Equestrian Park. They find Larry in the Equestrian Park; annoyed at them, he once again refuses to give them the battery, but he begins to get confused when Peach mentions that the battery is needed to save Bowser. He then decides that if they want the battery, they have to win against him in an event. While Tails believes Larry will backstab them, Peach takes on his Equestrian challenge. Once she defeats Larry in the event, he finally accepts his defeat and gives the battery over to Luigi, at which point he reveals that the battery has to be charged before it can be used but that he does not know how to charge it. Luigi then notices something happening with the battery, so he holds it up in the air, and the once-empty battery fills up slightly, much to everyone's surprise. While Larry leaves, Tails and Peach deduct that it is called the Excitement Battery because it fills up with the excitement and cheers of the audience, a function it gained from the Magikoopa's magic. Tails decides that they need to compete in events to get the crowd's cheers up and get the battery completely filled so it cannot run out. With that in mind, the party goes to other venues to begin charging the battery.
At the TOKYO SKYTREE, Luigi and Tails find out that the Magikoopa had given the Excitement Battery to [[Larry Koopa|Larry]], who does not believe the two heroes when they say that Eggman Nega sent them. Angered by them, he summons an army of [[Shy Guy]]s to take care of them. After Tails fights off every single one of them, Larry becomes frustrated and still refuses to give up the battery, and he ends up running away, saying that the heroes have to find him if they want it. After he runs away, Luigi realizes that he dropped three entry passes on the ground, allowing them to get into three new venues: Musashino Forest Sport Plaza, Tokyo Stadium, and the Equestrian Park. They find Larry in the Equestrian Park; annoyed at them, he once again refuses to give them the battery, but he begins to get confused when Peach mentions that the battery is needed to save Bowser. He then decides that if they want the battery, they have to win against him in an event. While Tails believes Larry will backstab them, Peach takes on his Equestrian challenge. Once she defeats Larry in the event, he finally accepts his defeat and gives the battery over to Luigi, at which point he reveals that the battery has to be charged before it can be used but that he does not know how to charge it. Luigi then notices something happening with the battery, so he holds it up in the air, and the once-empty battery fills up slightly, much to everyone's surprise. While Larry leaves, Tails and Peach deduct that it is called the Excitement Battery because it fills up with the excitement and cheers of the audience, a function it gained from the Magikoopa's magic. Tails decides that they need to compete in events to get the crowd's cheers up and get the battery completely filled so it cannot run out. With that in mind, the party goes to other venues to begin charging the battery.
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===Chapter 14: The Flickering World===
===Chapter 14: The Flickering World===
Mario and Sonic end up finding Bowser at Lake Sagami, where they see that he has already obtained another Miracle Roll, but before he can consume it and gain its power, a bird comes out of nowhere and steals the roll. Despite this, Bowser says it will not make a difference as he already ate two of them prior, much to the surprise of Mario and Sonic. However, Sonic claims that two rolls will only make things equal, and he manages to win against Bowser in a Kayak race. Angry at his loss, Bowser regrets not eating the third Miracle Roll sooner and leaves to find Dr. Eggman and check on his progress, while Mario is worried about how much Dr. Eggman might have powered up and goes after him with Sonic. They find the two villains at the National Stadium, where they are discussing their status, and when Mario and Sonic decide to challenge them to test their power, Dr. Eggman decides to race Mario in the 400m Hurdles. As usual, Dr. Eggman loses against him, but he does not worry as he believes that he can directly ask Eggman Nega in the real world to send more powerful items. While he is calling out for Eggman Nega to do so, everything around the characters begins flashing on and off. Dr. Eggman quickly deducts that this strange phenomenon is in fact the game system's power running out of battery, surprising everyone else.
Mario and Sonic end up finding Bowser at Lake Sagami, where they see that he has already obtained another Miracle Roll, but before he can consume it and gain its power, a bird comes out of nowhere and steals the roll. Despite this, Bowser says it will not make a difference as he already ate two of them prior, much to the surprise of Mario and Sonic. However, Sonic claims that two rolls will only make things equal, and he manages to win against Bowser in a Kayak race. Angry at his loss, Bowser regrets not eating the third Miracle Roll sooner and leaves to find Dr. Eggman and check on his progress, while Mario is worried about how much Dr. Eggman might have powered up and goes after him with Sonic. They find the two villains at the National Stadium, where they are discussing their status, and when Mario and Sonic decide to challenge them to test their power, Dr. Eggman decides to race Mario in the 400m Hurdles. As usual, Dr. Eggman loses against him, but he does not worry as he believes that he can directly ask Eggman Nega in the real world to send more powerful items. While he is calling out for Eggman Nega to do so, everything around the characters begins flashing on and off. Dr. Eggman quickly deducts that this strange phenomenon is in fact the game system's power running out of battery, surprising everyone else.
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===Chapter 15: Cheer Power===
===Chapter 15: Cheer Power===
After learning how the Excitement Battery works, Luigi and Tails go to other venues to charge it via the crowd. The first place they go to is the nearby Tokyo Stadium, where they find [[Diddy Kong]], who asks if they are there to watch. After Tails corrects him that they are playing, Diddy Kong reveals that he is as well, so Wario steps up to face him in Rugby Sevens as he claims that it is his time to get a gold medal. Wario and his team of blue [[Boom Boom]]s manage to outplay Diddy Kong and his red Boom Booms. Thanks to the crowd cheers, the Excitement Battery charges a little more. Diddy Kong suggests that the heroes go to the Musashino Forest Sport Plaza nearby. There, they find [[Knuckles]] and [[Shadow (character)|Shadow]], both of whom know the gist of the whole situation that is going on. To help them charge the battery, Shadow and Knuckles take to the Badminton court together to please the crowd in a Doubles match. Peach and Yoshi team up as the two that will take them on. After they manage to win against Shadow and Knuckles, the battery charges even more. Knuckles is upset at his loss while Shadow claims he would have won if it was just him. Knuckles decides to join Luigi and Tails' crew to help them while Shadow also joins them and advises them to stay focused to the end. Knuckles then remembers that [[Jet (Sonic the Hedgehog)|Jet]], another one of Sonic's rivals, was searching for Sonic at the Olympic Stadium. Tails decides to go there to tell him what happened while Shadow tells them to be careful of him as he seemed to be worked up. After traveling back to the Olympic Stadium, the gang realizes that Jet is nowhere to be seen. Suddenly, Jet pops out of nowhere and orders the group to stay away from the field because of the Football match that is about to happen. Jet then wonders where Sonic is because he promised a penalty kick shootout with him. Luigi explains the whole story, which Jet does not believe, and Tails states that they need to charge the battery. Knuckles then decides to take Sonic's place in the shootout and face Jet instead in order to excite the crowd. Knuckles wins against Jet, who blames only luck for his loss. The battery fills up even more, but Tails realizes he and the other heroes are out of passes again and wonders what they will do.
After learning how the Excitement Battery works, Luigi and Tails go to other venues to charge it via the crowd. The first place they go to is the nearby Tokyo Stadium, where they find [[Diddy Kong]], who asks if they are there to watch. After Tails corrects him that they are playing, Diddy Kong reveals that he is as well, so Wario steps up to face him in Rugby Sevens as he claims that it is his time to get a gold medal. Wario and his team of blue [[Boom Boom]]s manage to outplay Diddy Kong and his red Boom Booms. Thanks to the crowd cheers, the Excitement Battery charges a little more. Diddy Kong suggests that the heroes go to the Musashino Forest Sport Plaza nearby. There, they find [[Knuckles (Sonic the Hedgehog)|Knuckles]] and [[Shadow (character)|Shadow]], both of whom know the gist of the whole situation that is going on. To help them charge the battery, Shadow and Knuckles take to the Badminton court together to please the crowd in a Doubles match. Peach and Yoshi team up as the two that will take them on. After they manage to win against Shadow and Knuckles, the battery charges even more. Knuckles is upset at his loss while Shadow claims he would have won if it was just him. Knuckles decides to join Luigi and Tails' crew to help them while Shadow also joins them and advises them to stay focused to the end. Knuckles then remembers that [[Jet (Sonic the Hedgehog)|Jet]], another one of Sonic's rivals, was searching for Sonic at the Olympic Stadium. Tails decides to go there to tell him what happened while Shadow tells them to be careful of him as he seemed to be worked up. After traveling back to the Olympic Stadium, the gang realizes that Jet is nowhere to be seen. Suddenly, Jet pops out of nowhere and orders the group to stay away from the field because of the Football match that is about to happen. Jet then wonders where Sonic is because he promised a penalty kick shootout with him. Luigi explains the whole story, which Jet does not believe, and Tails states that they need to charge the battery. Knuckles then decides to take Sonic's place in the shootout and face Jet instead in order to excite the crowd. Knuckles wins against Jet, who blames only luck for his loss. The battery fills up even more, but Tails realizes he and the other heroes are out of passes again and wonders what they will do.
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===Chapter 16: The Time Remaining===
===Chapter 16: The Time Remaining===
After Dr. Eggman realizes that the battery for the Tokyo '64 is running out, Sonic wonders what will happen to him and everyone else if it runs out. Bowser initially thinks that they will be stuck inside forever with no way to escape, but Dr. Eggman corrects him by saying they will vanish from existence, shocking everyone else. After panicking at what might be their fate if they are too late, Bowser, in an attempt to win more gold medals to escape with, challenges Mario and Sonic to a Volleyball match. Sonic and Mario decide that they have no choice but to accept his challenge in order to get out, and all four characters head to the venue where Volleyball is being held: the Komazawa Olympic Park General Sports Ground. There, Dr. Eggman presents to the heroes his elite team of Eggrobos, which he dubs Team Eggman. Sonic decides to take him on with his team of Pockies, and they manage to defeat Dr. Eggman and his robot gang. Dr. Eggman becomes angry, but Bowser reassures him that they can win in the final event: the Marathon. In addition, he tells him that there is something else they can do even if they lose, confusing Mario and Sonic, though when Sonic asks about this, Dr. Eggman claims that they were discussing how to win the Marathon. After Bowser gloats about his stamina, both villains leave to go to the starting point of the Marathon, the National Stadium, so Mario and Sonic follow them.
After Dr. Eggman realizes that the battery for the Tokyo '64 is running out, Sonic wonders what will happen to him and everyone else if it runs out. Bowser initially thinks that they will be stuck inside forever with no way to escape, but Dr. Eggman corrects him by saying they will vanish from existence, shocking everyone else. After panicking at what might be their fate if they are too late, Bowser, in an attempt to win more gold medals to escape with, challenges Mario and Sonic to a Volleyball match. Sonic and Mario decide that they have no choice but to accept his challenge in order to get out, and all four characters head to the venue where Volleyball is being held: the Komazawa Olympic Park General Sports Ground. There, Dr. Eggman presents to the heroes his elite team of Eggrobos, which he dubs Team Eggman. Sonic decides to take him on with his team of Pockies, and they manage to defeat Dr. Eggman and his robot gang. Dr. Eggman becomes angry, but Bowser reassures him that they can win in the final event: the Marathon. In addition, he tells him that there is something else they can do even if they lose, confusing Mario and Sonic, though when Sonic asks about this, Dr. Eggman claims that they were discussing how to win the Marathon. After Bowser gloats about his stamina, both villains leave to go to the starting point of the Marathon, the National Stadium, so Mario and Sonic follow them.
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While walking around to find someone with more venue passes, Luigi and Tails find [[Blaze]] at the Kabukiza Theatre, where she was intending to watch a {{wp|kabuki}} play between Olympic events but found that the entrance was being guarded by a group of Egg Pawns. She explains that she wanted to use her fire powers to destroy them but worried that she would set the theatre on fire as well. Luigi asks for an entry pass from her, and she reveals that she has one for Tsurigasaki Surfing Beach, so Tails sets a deal that he can clear the Egg Pawns if Blaze gives the venue pass she has, which she accepts. Tails shoots down all of the Egg Pawns with a bow and arrow, and Blaze gives him and Luigi the pass as promised. Tails offers for Blaze to join the party, and she accepts in order to help save Mario and Sonic. The heroes then go to Tsurigasaki Surfing Beach, where they find [[Rosalina]], who is aware of the activities that Luigi and Tails are engaging in. To help them charge the battery, Rosalina decides to hold a Surfing competition to get the crowd cheering. Donkey Kong is reminded of [[Donkey Kong Island|his own island]] upon seeing the ocean, and Rosalina asks if he wants to be in her competition, which he accepts. After he beats her in the competition, the battery becomes fully charged, allowing it to be used without ever recharging it.
While walking around to find someone with more venue passes, Luigi and Tails find [[Blaze]] at the Kabukiza Theatre, where she was intending to watch a {{wp|kabuki}} play between Olympic events but found that the entrance was being guarded by a group of Egg Pawns. She explains that she wanted to use her fire powers to destroy them but worried that she would set the theatre on fire as well. Luigi asks for an entry pass from her, and she reveals that she has one for Tsurigasaki Surfing Beach, so Tails sets a deal that he can clear the Egg Pawns if Blaze gives the venue pass she has, which she accepts. Tails shoots down all of the Egg Pawns with a bow and arrow, and Blaze gives him and Luigi the pass as promised. Tails offers for Blaze to join the party, and she accepts in order to help save Mario and Sonic. The heroes then go to Tsurigasaki Surfing Beach, where they find [[Rosalina]], who is aware of the activities that Luigi and Tails are engaging in. To help them charge the battery, Rosalina decides to hold a Surfing competition to get the crowd cheering. Donkey Kong is reminded of [[Donkey Kong Island|his own island]] upon seeing the ocean, and Rosalina asks if he wants to be in her competition, which he accepts. After he beats her in the competition, the battery becomes fully charged, allowing it to be used without ever recharging it.
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===Chapter 18: Heading Back===
===Chapter 18: Heading Back===
Taking on Bowser and Dr. Eggman's challenge in the Marathon, Mario and Sonic go to the National Stadium to meet them. There, they find many competitors who are running in the big race, including Toads, animals, and [[Hammer Bro]]s., and Toad is present as well. When Bowser and Dr. Eggman find the heroes, Bowser begins gloating about how this event requires a lot of stamina to win, which is what he has. Mario decides to partake in the race with his arch-nemesis to win the gold medal. A nearby Flicky lets everyone know that the race is beginning, and Mario and Bowser go to face off against each other. Mario successfully beats not only Bowser but also the 66 other competitors in the race. Bowser is angry at this result, but Dr. Eggman reminds him that they can still initiate their secret plan, which involves knocking out Mario and Sonic and stealing their gold medals. Bowser manages to do the former, but when he attempts the latter, he realizes that they do not have their gold medals. Toad reveals that he was the one holding on to their medals and gives them to Sonic after he and Mario wake up, stating they did not use just stamina but their brains as well. While Dr. Eggman tries to come up with a new plan, Sonic reminds him that they do not have much time left because of the battery, with Mario following up, saying that they should team up to get out. After Bowser and Dr. Eggman discuss how they can simply have a showdown when they return to the real world, they agree with Mario and Sonic. The five characters go to the Olympic Cauldron and place all of the gold medals into the keyholes. Initially, nothing happens, but then the medals begin to glow and everything around them starts shaking. A beam of light shines from the sky onto the flame that will take the characters back to the real world, but while this is happening, everything around them begins to flicker again. Dr. Eggman realizes that the battery has finally run out, stating that their mission was a failure despite them being so close to the goal.
Taking on Bowser and Dr. Eggman's challenge in the Marathon, Mario and Sonic go to the National Stadium to meet them. There, they find many competitors who are running in the big race, including Toads, animals, and [[Hammer Bro]]s., and Toad is present as well. When Bowser and Dr. Eggman find the heroes, Bowser begins gloating about how this event requires a lot of stamina to win, which is what he has. Mario decides to partake in the race with his arch-nemesis to win the gold medal. A nearby Flicky lets everyone know that the race is beginning, and Mario and Bowser go to face off against each other. Mario successfully beats not only Bowser but also the 66 other competitors in the race. Bowser is angry at this result, but Dr. Eggman reminds him that they can still initiate their secret plan, which involves knocking out Mario and Sonic and stealing their gold medals. Bowser manages to do the former, but when he attempts the latter, he realizes that they do not have their gold medals. Toad reveals that he was the one holding on to their medals and gives them to Sonic after he and Mario wake up, stating they did not use just stamina but their brains as well. While Dr. Eggman tries to come up with a new plan, Sonic reminds him that they do not have much time left because of the battery, with Mario following up, saying that they should team up to get out. After Bowser and Dr. Eggman discuss how they can simply have a showdown when they return to the real world, they agree with Mario and Sonic. The five characters go to the Olympic Cauldron and place all of the gold medals into the keyholes. Initially, nothing happens, but then the medals begin to glow and everything around them starts shaking. A beam of light shines from the sky onto the flame that will take the characters back to the real world, but while this is happening, everything around them begins to flicker again. Dr. Eggman realizes that the battery has finally run out, stating that their mission was a failure despite them being so close to the goal.
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===Final Chapter: The Final Showdown===
===Final Chapter: The Final Showdown===
Tails and Luigi welcome Mario and Sonic back to the real world, while Bowser Jr. and Eggman Nega reunite with Bowser and Dr. Eggman. Bowser praises his son for being brave and rescuing him while Dr. Eggman commends Eggman Nega for making the Excitement Battery to bring them back. After being stuck in the game for so long, Sonic notes how his movements feel restricted, which is very prominent in Toad, with both his movement and speech being very "blocky" from the game, though he thinks he will return to normal soon. Mario laughs at this while Sonic finds it weird. Bowser and Dr. Eggman then approach them, not forgetting the promise about settling things in reality. The event that is about to happen is the 100m. Mario, Sonic, Bowser, and Dr. Eggman enter as four of the sprinters, and Sonic offers Shadow to join as well, which he accepts due to wanting to show his ultimate power. Luigi and Tails then decide to join since they have worked hard on this mission from the start. Yoshi joins as the eighth sprinter. The final showdown in the 100m then takes place, with the player being able to choose either Mario or Sonic to compete in the event. Mario or Sonic wins the final match, and with it completed, everyone celebrates. Mario and Sonic are seen running along the track and high-fiving, Peach and Amy are seen waving to a crowd, Bowser Jr. is seen having a tantrum on the ground before being comforted by Knuckles, Yoshi gets excited while Shadow walks away, Daisy and Blaze are talking into a camera, Bowser and Dr. Eggman are mad at their loss but get over it quickly, Vector and Donkey Kong show off their strength, and Luigi and Tails high-five each other before one last shot of Mario and Sonic is shown. An 8-bit Mario then appears and hits a block, creating a highlight video accompanying [[List of Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 staff|the credits]] as they play. After the credits, the video turns into a sign from the original ''Sonic'' games, and a 16-bit Sonic runs past it.
Tails and Luigi welcome Mario and Sonic back to the real world, while Bowser Jr. and Eggman Nega reunite with Bowser and Dr. Eggman. Bowser praises his son for being brave and rescuing him while Dr. Eggman commends Eggman Nega for making the Excitement Battery to bring them back. After being stuck in the game for so long, Sonic notes how his movements feel restricted, which is very prominent in Toad, with both his movement and speech being very "blocky" from the game, though he thinks he will return to normal soon. Mario laughs at this while Sonic finds it weird. Bowser and Dr. Eggman then approach them, not forgetting the promise about settling things in reality. The event that is about to happen is the 100m. Mario, Sonic, Bowser, and Dr. Eggman enter as four of the sprinters, and Sonic offers Shadow to join as well, which he accepts due to wanting to show his ultimate power. Luigi and Tails then decide to join since they have worked hard on this mission from the start. Yoshi joins as the eighth sprinter. The final showdown in the 100m then takes place, with the player being able to choose either Mario or Sonic to compete in the event. Mario or Sonic wins the final match, and with it completed, everyone celebrates. Mario and Sonic are seen running along the track and high-fiving, Peach and Amy are seen waving to a crowd, Bowser Jr. is seen having a tantrum on the ground before being comforted by Knuckles, Yoshi gets excited while Shadow walks away, Daisy and Blaze are talking into a camera, Bowser and Dr. Eggman are mad at their loss but get over it quickly, Vector and Donkey Kong show off their strength, and Luigi and Tails high-five each other before one last shot of Mario and Sonic is shown. An 8-bit Mario then appears and hits a block, creating a highlight video accompanying [[List of Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 staff|the credits]] as they play. After the credits, the video turns into a sign from the original ''Sonic'' games, and a 16-bit Sonic runs past it.
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After the final chapter, the characters (besides Luigi and Tails) return to the areas where they were first encountered (except for Bowser Jr., who stays at the Olympic Stadium, and Larry, who returns to the Equestrian Park while a red Toad takes his place at the TOKYO SKYTREE), as Toad explains; if Luigi and Tails speak to the characters, then they can rematch them in their events or replay their minigames (in Tails' case, he can be rematched in Skateboarding if Luigi goes to the Ariake Urban Sports Park and speaks to him there). Bowser stays at the Olympic Stadium and can be spoken to to replay the final 100m race, while Dr. Eggman also stays at the Olympic Stadium and, when spoken to, allows the player to go up against him in the 4x100m Relay, in which he teams up with Metal Sonic, Bowser Jr., and Bowser, while the player uses Luigi, Mario, Tails, and Sonic. Additionally, the Dream Racing Arena, [[Mushroom Kingdom (Super Mario Odyssey)|Dream Karate Coliseum]], and Dream Shooting Range all open, and the player can play Dream Racing, Dream Karate, and Dream Shooting, respectively, in them as Luigi.
After the final chapter, the characters (besides Luigi and Tails) return to the areas where they were first encountered (except for Bowser Jr., who stays at the Olympic Stadium, and Larry, who returns to the Equestrian Park while a red Toad takes his place at the TOKYO SKYTREE), as Toad explains; if Luigi and Tails speak to the characters, then they can rematch them in their events or replay their minigames (in Tails' case, he can be rematched in Skateboarding if Luigi goes to the Ariake Urban Sports Park and speaks to him there). Bowser stays at the Olympic Stadium and can be spoken to to replay the final 100m race, while Dr. Eggman also stays at the Olympic Stadium and, when spoken to, allows the player to go up against him in the 4x100m Relay, in which he teams up with Metal Sonic, Bowser Jr., and Bowser, while the player uses Luigi, Mario, Tails, and Sonic. Additionally, the Dream Racing Arena, [[Mushroom Kingdom (Super Mario Odyssey)|Dream Karate Coliseum]], and Dream Shooting Range all open, and the player can play Dream Racing, Dream Karate, and Dream Shooting, respectively, in them as Luigi.
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|align=center|{{sort|Tower Climb|[[File:M&S Tokyo 2020 Tower Climb.png|200px]]<br>[[Tower Climb (minigame)|Tower Climb]]}}
|align=center|{{sort|Tower Climb|[[File:M&S Tokyo 2020 Tower Climb.png|200px]]<br>[[Tower Climb (minigame)|Tower Climb]]}}
|align=center|{{sort|Tails|[[File:Tower Climb (Tails).jpg|200px]]<br>Tails}}
|align=center|{{sort|Tails|[[File:Tower Climb (Tails).jpg|200px]]<br>Tails}}
|Tails must climb Tokyo Tower to reach Silver's Venue Passes at the top, using skills similar to Sport Climbing. The player must angle his jumps so he grabs various grips to climb the tower. Various obstacles lie in the way, including springs, which launch Tails upwards; bumpers, which launch him in the direction he came from; and spike balls. Falling off the tower or touching the spike balls results in a 15-second penalty. Rainbow-colored grips act as checkpoints that Tails respawns from if he falls off. If Tails does not reach the goal within three minutes, he loses a life.<ref name="JPN trailer">{{cite|author=Sega|date=August 20, 2019|title=『マリオ&ソニック AT 東京2020オリンピック』プロモーションビデオ|url=www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yf6rZzwrieU&feature=youtu.be|publisher=YouTube|language=Japanese|accessdate=August 21, 2019}}</ref>
|Tails must climb Tokyo Tower to reach Silver's Venue Passes at the top, using skills similar to Sport Climbing. The player must angle his jumps so he grabs various grips to climb the tower. Various obstacles lie in the way, including springs, which launch Tails upwards; bumpers, which launch him in the direction he came from; and spike balls. Falling off the tower or touching the spike balls results in a 15-second penalty. Rainbow-colored grips act as checkpoints that Tails respawns from if he falls off. If Tails does not reach the goal within three minutes, he loses a life.<ref name="JPN trailer"/>
|align=center|Chapter 5
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==In-game trivia==
==In-game trivia==
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Throughout Story Mode, there is plenty of trivia that the player can obtain. When the player enters an area, there will be trivia cards scattered around the locale that will talk about various subjects, including the Olympic Games, the events that are playable, the various venues and locations in Tokyo, and all of the playable characters in the game. Some trivia cards are accessible only after the player beats a character in a match or completes a minigame task. Additionally, there is a [[Toad (species)|Green Toad]] in each area that can be talked to to receive another trivia question. There are separate sets of trivia cards for both 2020 and 1964, which are found in the various areas of those respective eras.
Throughout Story Mode, there is plenty of trivia that the player can obtain. When the player enters an area, there will be trivia cards scattered around the locale that will talk about various subjects, including the Olympic Games, the events that are playable, the various venues and locations in Tokyo, and all of the playable characters in the game. Some trivia cards are accessible only after the player beats a character in a match or completes a minigame task. Additionally, there is a [[Toad (species)|Green Toad]] in each area that can be talked to to receive another trivia question. There are separate sets of trivia cards for both 2020 and 1964, which are found in the various areas of those respective eras.
===Tokyo 2020===
===Tokyo 2020===
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|04
|04
|align=center|[[File:M&S Music DVD.png|150x150px]]
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|{{sort|2020 Olympic Theme Song|The 2020 Olympic Theme Song}}
|{{sort|2020 Olympic Theme Song|The 2020 Olympic Theme Song}}
|Kaminarimon
|Kaminarimon
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|06
|06
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|align=center|
|2020 Olympic Event: Floor Exercise
|2020 Olympic Event: Floor Exercise
|Ariake Gymnastics Centre (after event)
|Ariake Gymnastics Centre (after event)
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|07
|07
|align=center|[[File:Tokyo2020trivia7.jpg|150x150px]]
|align=center|
|2020 Olympic Event: Skateboarding
|2020 Olympic Event: Skateboarding
|Ariake Urban Sports Park (after event)
|Ariake Urban Sports Park (after event)
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|08
|08
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|align=center|
|2020 Olympic Event: Sport Climbing
|2020 Olympic Event: Sport Climbing
|Aomi Urban Sports Park (after event)
|Aomi Urban Sports Park (after event)
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|09
|09
|align=center|[[File:Tokyo2020trivia9.jpg|150x150px]]
|align=center|
|2020 Olympic Event: Swimming
|2020 Olympic Event: Swimming
|Tokyo Aquatics Centre (after event)
|Tokyo Aquatics Centre (after event)
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|10
|10
|align=center|[[File:Tokyo2020trivia10.jpg|150x150px]]
|align=center|
|2020 Olympic Event: Karate
|2020 Olympic Event: Karate
|Nippon Budokan (after event)
|Nippon Budokan (after event)
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|11
|11
|align=center|[[File:Tokyo2020trivia11.jpg|150x150px]]
|align=center|
|2020 Olympic Event: Discus Throw
|2020 Olympic Event: Discus Throw
|Olympic Stadium (after event)
|Olympic Stadium (after event)
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|12
|12
|align=center|[[File:Tokyo2020trivia12.jpg|150x150px]]
|align=center|
|2020 Olympic Event: 110m Hurdles
|2020 Olympic Event: 110m Hurdles
|Olympic Stadium (after event)
|Olympic Stadium (after event)
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|13
|13
|align=center|[[File:Tokyo2020trivia13.jpg|150x150px]]
|align=center|
|2020 Olympic Event: Table Tennis (Singles)
|2020 Olympic Event: Table Tennis (Singles)
|Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium (after event)
|Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium (after event)
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|14
|14
|align=center|[[File:Tokyo2020trivia14.jpg|150x150px]]
|align=center|
|2020 Olympic Event: Table Tennis (Doubles)
|2020 Olympic Event: Table Tennis (Doubles)
|Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium (after event)
|Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium (after event)
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|15
|15
|align=center|[[File:Tokyo2020trivia15.jpg|150x150px]]
|align=center|
|2020 Olympic Event: Triple Jump
|2020 Olympic Event: Triple Jump
|Olympic Stadium (after event)
|Olympic Stadium (after event)
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|16
|16
|align=center|[[File:Tokyo2020trivia16.jpg|150x150px]]
|align=center|
|2020 Olympic Event: Canoe
|2020 Olympic Event: Canoe
|Sea Forest Waterway (after event)
|Sea Forest Waterway (after event)
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|17
|17
|align=center|[[File:Tokyo2020trivia17.jpg|150x150px]]
|align=center|
|2020 Olympic Event: Archery (Individual)
|2020 Olympic Event: Archery (Individual)
|Yumenoshima Park Archery Field (after event)
|Yumenoshima Park Archery Field (after event)
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|-
|18
|18
|align=center|[[File:Tokyo2020trivia18.jpg|150x150px]]
|align=center|
|2020 Olympic Event: Archery (Team)
|2020 Olympic Event: Archery (Team)
|Yumenoshima Park Archery Field (after event)
|Yumenoshima Park Archery Field (after event)
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|-
|19
|19
|align=center|[[File:Tokyo2020trivia19.jpg|150x150px]]
|align=center|
|2020 Olympic Event: Boxing
|2020 Olympic Event: Boxing
|Olympic Boxing Centre (after event)
|Olympic Boxing Centre (after event)
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|-
|20
|20
|align=center|[[File:Tokyo2020trivia20.jpg|150x150px]]
|align=center|
|2020 Olympic Event: Javelin Throw
|2020 Olympic Event: Javelin Throw
|Olympic Stadium (after event)
|Olympic Stadium (after event)
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|-
|21
|21
|align=center|[[File:Tokyo2020trivia21.jpg|150x150px]]
|align=center|
|2020 Olympic Event: Equestrian (Individual)
|2020 Olympic Event: Equestrian (Individual)
|Equestrian Park (after event)
|Equestrian Park (after event)
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|-
|22
|22
|align=center|[[File:Tokyo2020trivia22.jpg|150x150px]]
|align=center|
|2020 Olympic Event: Equestrian (Team)
|2020 Olympic Event: Equestrian (Team)
|Equestrian Park (after event)
|Equestrian Park (after event)
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|-
|23
|23
|align=center|[[File:Tokyo2020trivia23.jpg|150x150px]]
|align=center|
|2020 Olympic Event: Rugby Sevens
|2020 Olympic Event: Rugby Sevens
|Tokyo Stadium (after event)
|Tokyo Stadium (after event)
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|24
|24
|align=center|[[File:Tokyo2020trivia24.jpg|150x150px]]
|align=center|
|2020 Olympic Event: Badminton (Singles)
|2020 Olympic Event: Badminton (Singles)
|Musashino Forest Sport Plaza (after event)
|Musashino Forest Sport Plaza (after event)
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|-
|25
|25
|align=center|[[File:Tokyo2020trivia25.jpg|150x150px]]
|align=center|
|2020 Olympic Event: Badminton (Doubles)
|2020 Olympic Event: Badminton (Doubles)
|Musashino Forest Sport Plaza (after event)
|Musashino Forest Sport Plaza (after event)
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|-
|26
|26
|align=center|[[File:Tokyo2020trivia26.jpg|150x150px]]
|align=center|
|2020 Olympic Event: Football
|2020 Olympic Event: Football
|Olympic Stadium (after event)
|Olympic Stadium (after event)
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|27
|27
|align=center|[[File:Tokyo2020trivia27.jpg|150x150px]]
|align=center|
|2020 Olympic Event: Fencing (Individual)
|2020 Olympic Event: Fencing (Individual)
|Makuhari Messe Hall B (after event)
|Makuhari Messe Hall B (after event)
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|28
|28
|align=center|[[File:Tokyo2020trivia28.jpg|150x150px]]
|align=center|
|2020 Olympic Event: Fencing (Team)
|2020 Olympic Event: Fencing (Team)
|Makuhari Messe Hall B (after event)
|Makuhari Messe Hall B (after event)
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|29
|29
|align=center|[[File:Tokyo2020trivia29.jpg|150x150px]]
|align=center|
|2020 Olympic Event: Surfing
|2020 Olympic Event: Surfing
|Tsurigasaki Surfing Beach (after event)
|Tsurigasaki Surfing Beach (after event)
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|30
|30
|align=center|[[File:Tokyo2020trivia30.jpg|150x150px]]
|align=center|
|2020 Olympic Event: 4x100m Relay
|2020 Olympic Event: 4x100m Relay
|Olympic Stadium (after credits)
|Olympic Stadium (after credits)
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|31
|31
|align=center|[[File:Tokyo2020trivia31.jpg|150x150px]]
|align=center|
|2020 Event: Dream Racing
|2020 Event: Dream Racing
|Tokyo Station (after event)
|Tokyo Station (after event)
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|32
|32
|align=center|[[File:Tokyo2020trivia32.jpg|150x150px]]
|align=center|
|2020 Event: Dream Shooting (Individual)
|2020 Event: Dream Shooting (Individual)
|Kaminarimon (after event)
|Kaminarimon (after event)
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|33
|33
|align=center|[[File:Tokyo2020trivia33.jpg|150x150px]]
|align=center|
|2020 Event: Dream Shooting (Team)
|2020 Event: Dream Shooting (Team)
|Kaminarimon (after event)
|Kaminarimon (after event)
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|34
|34
|align=center|[[File:Tokyo2020trivia34.jpg|150x150px]]
|align=center|
|2020 Event: Dream Karate (Individual)
|2020 Event: Dream Karate (Individual)
|Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building (after event)
|Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building (after event)
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|35
|35
|align=center|[[File:Tokyo2020trivia35.jpg|150x150px]]
|align=center|
|2020 Event: Dream Karate (Team)
|2020 Event: Dream Karate (Team)
|Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building (after event)
|Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building (after event)
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|37
|37
|align=center|[[File:Tokyo2020trivia37.jpg|150x150px]]
|align=center|
|Ariake Gymnastics Centre
|Ariake Gymnastics Centre
|Ariake Gymnastics Centre (Green Toad)
|Ariake Gymnastics Centre (Green Toad)
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|38
|38
|align=center|[[File:Tokyo2020trivia38.jpg|150x150px]]
|align=center|
|Ariake Urban Sports Park
|Ariake Urban Sports Park
|Ariake Urban Sports Park (Green Toad)
|Ariake Urban Sports Park (Green Toad)
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|39
|39
|align=center|[[File:Tokyo2020trivia39.jpg|150x150px]]
|align=center|
|Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium
|Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium
|Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium (Green Toad)
|Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium (Green Toad)
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|40
|40
|align=center|[[File:Tokyo2020trivia40.jpg|150x150px]]
|align=center|
|Aomi Urban Sports Park
|Aomi Urban Sports Park
|Aomi Urban Sports Park (Green Toad)
|Aomi Urban Sports Park (Green Toad)
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|41
|41
|align=center|[[File:Tokyo2020trivia41.jpg|150x150px]]
|align=center|
|Tokyo Aquatics Centre
|Tokyo Aquatics Centre
|Tokyo Aquatics Centre (Green Toad)
|Tokyo Aquatics Centre (Green Toad)
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|-
|42
|42
|align=center|[[File:Tokyo2020trivia42.jpg|150x150px]]
|align=center|
|Sea Forest Waterway
|Sea Forest Waterway
|Sea Forest Waterway (Green Toad)
|Sea Forest Waterway (Green Toad)
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|-
|43
|43
|align=center|[[File:Tokyo2020trivia43.jpg|150x150px]]
|align=center|
|Yumenoshima Park Archery Field
|Yumenoshima Park Archery Field
|Yumenoshima Park Archery Field (Green Toad)
|Yumenoshima Park Archery Field (Green Toad)
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|-
|44
|44
|align=center|[[File:Tokyo2020trivia44.jpg|150x150px]]
|align=center|
|Equestrian Park
|Equestrian Park
|Equestrian Park (Green Toad)
|Equestrian Park (Green Toad)
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|-
|45
|45
|align=center|[[File:Tokyo2020trivia45.jpg|150x150px]]
|align=center|
|Tokyo Stadium
|Tokyo Stadium
|Tokyo Stadium (Green Toad)
|Tokyo Stadium (Green Toad)
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|-
|46
|46
|align=center|[[File:Tokyo2020trivia46.jpg|150x150px]]
|align=center|
|Musashino Forest Sport Plaza
|Musashino Forest Sport Plaza
|Musashino Forest Sport Plaza (Green Toad)
|Musashino Forest Sport Plaza (Green Toad)
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|-
|47
|47
|align=center|[[File:Tokyo2020trivia47.jpg|150x150px]]
|align=center|
|Makuhari Messe Hall B
|Makuhari Messe Hall B
|Makuhari Messe Hall B (Green Toad)
|Makuhari Messe Hall B (Green Toad)
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|-
|48
|48
|align=center|[[File:Tokyo2020trivia48.jpg|150x150px]]
|align=center|
|Tsurigasaki Surfing Beach
|Tsurigasaki Surfing Beach
|Tsurigasaki Surfing Beach (Green Toad)
|Tsurigasaki Surfing Beach (Green Toad)
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|-
|49
|49
|align=center|[[File:Tokyo2020trivia49.jpg|150x150px]]
|align=center|
|Dream Racing Arena
|Dream Racing Arena
|Tokyo Station (after Dream Racing)
|Tokyo Station (after Dream Racing)
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|-
|-
|50
|50
|align=center|[[File:Tokyo2020trivia50.jpg|150x150px]]
|align=center|
|Dream Shooting Range
|Dream Shooting Range
|Kaminarimon (after Dream Shooting)
|Kaminarimon (after Dream Shooting)
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|-
|-
|51
|51
|align=center|[[File:Tokyo2020trivia51.jpg|150x150px]]
|align=center|
|Dream Karate Coliseum
|Dream Karate Coliseum
|Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building (after Dream Karate)
|Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building (after Dream Karate)
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|-
|52
|52
|align=center|[[File:Tokyo2020trivia52.jpg|150x150px]]
|align=center|
|Tokyo Station
|Tokyo Station
|Tokyo Station (Green Toad)
|Tokyo Station (Green Toad)
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|-
|-
|53
|53
|align=center|[[File:Tokyo2020trivia53.jpg|150x150px]]
|align=center|
|Tokyo Tower
|Tokyo Tower
|Tokyo Tower (Green Toad)
|Tokyo Tower (Green Toad)
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|-
|54
|54
|align=center|[[File:Tokyo2020trivia54.jpg|150x150px]]
|align=center|
|Kabukiza Theatre
|Kabukiza Theatre
|Kabukiza Theatre (Green Toad)
|Kabukiza Theatre (Green Toad)
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|-
|55
|55
|align=center|[[File:Tokyo2020trivia55.jpg|150x150px]]
|align=center|
|Shibuya Scramble Crossing
|Shibuya Scramble Crossing
|Shibuya Scramble Crossing (Green Toad)
|Shibuya Scramble Crossing (Green Toad)
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|-
|-
|56
|56
|align=center|[[File:Tokyo2020trivia56.jpg|150x150px]]
|align=center|
|Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building
|Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building
|Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building (Green Toad)
|Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building (Green Toad)
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|-
|57
|57
|align=center|[[File:Tokyo2020trivia57.jpg|150x150px]]
|align=center|
|Kaminarimon
|Kaminarimon
|Kaminarimon (Green Toad)
|Kaminarimon (Green Toad)
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|-
|58
|58
|align=center|[[File:Tokyo2020trivia58.jpg|150x150px]]
|align=center|
|TOKYO SKYTREE
|TOKYO SKYTREE
|TOKYO SKYTREE (Green Toad)
|TOKYO SKYTREE (Green Toad)
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===Tokyo 1964===
===Tokyo 1964===
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{|class=sortable cellspacing=10 cellpadding=6 border=1 align=center width=80% style="border-collapse:collapse;"
|-
|-
!No.
!No.
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|-
|-
|01
|01
|align=center|[[File:Tokyo 1964 logo (1).png|150x150px]]
|align=center|
|{{sort|Olympic Games Tokyo 1964|The Olympic Games Tokyo 1964}}
|{{sort|Olympic Games Tokyo 1964|The Olympic Games Tokyo 1964}}
|National Stadium (outside)
|National Stadium (outside)
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|-
|-
|03
|03
|rowspan="2"|[[File:Tokyo 1964 logo (2).png|150x150px]]
|align=center|
|{{sort|1964 Medals|The 1964 Medals}}
|{{sort|1964 Medals|The 1964 Medals}}
|Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium
|Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium
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|-
|-
|04
|04
|align=center|
|{{sort|1964 Olympic Posters|The 1964 Olympic Posters}}
|{{sort|1964 Olympic Posters|The 1964 Olympic Posters}}
|National Gymnasium
|National Gymnasium
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|-
|-
|05
|05
|align=center|[[File:Tokyo1964trivia5.jpg|150x150px]]
|align=center|
|{{sort|1964 Olympic Cauldron|The 1964 Olympic Cauldron}}
|{{sort|1964 Olympic Cauldron|The 1964 Olympic Cauldron}}
|National Stadium (cauldron)
|National Stadium (cauldron)
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|-
|-
|06
|06
|align=center|[[File:Tokyo 1964 logo (2).png|150x150px]]
|align=center|
|{{sort|1964 Olympic Theme Song|The 1964 Olympic Theme Song}}
|{{sort|1964 Olympic Theme Song|The 1964 Olympic Theme Song}}
|Tokyo Tower
|Tokyo Tower
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|-
|-
|07
|07
|rowspan="2"|[[File:Tokyo 1964 Running.png|150x150px]]
|align=center|
|1964 Olympic Event: 100m
|1964 Olympic Event: 100m
|National Stadium (inside + after event)
|National Stadium (inside + after event)
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|-
|-
|08
|08
|align=center|
|1964 Olympic Event: Long Jump
|1964 Olympic Event: Long Jump
|National Stadium (inside + after event)
|National Stadium (inside + after event)
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|-
|-
|09
|09
|align=center|[[File:Tokyo 1964 Vault.png|150x150px]]
|align=center|
|1964 Olympic Event: Vault
|1964 Olympic Event: Vault
|Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium (after event)
|Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium (after event)
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|-
|-
|10
|10
|align=center|[[File:Tokyo 1964 Judo.png|150x150px]]
|align=center|
|1964 Olympic Event: Judo
|1964 Olympic Event: Judo
|Nippon Budokan (after event)
|Nippon Budokan (after event)
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|-
|-
|11
|11
|align=center|[[File:Tokyo 1964 Swimming.png|150x150px]]
|align=center|
|1964 Olympic Event: 10m Platform
|1964 Olympic Event: 10m Platform
|National Gymnasium (after event)
|National Gymnasium (after event)
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|-
|-
|12
|12
|align=center|[[File:Tokyo 1964 Shooting.png|150x150px]]
|align=center|
|1964 Olympic Event: Shooting
|1964 Olympic Event: Shooting
|Tokorozawa Shooting Range (after event)
|Tokorozawa Shooting Range (after event)
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|-
|-
|13
|13
|align=center|[[File:Tokyo 1964 Kayak.png|150x150px]]
|align=center|
|1964 Olympic Event: Kayak
|1964 Olympic Event: Kayak
|Lake Sagami (after event)
|Lake Sagami (after event)
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|-
|-
|14
|14
|align=center|[[File:Tokyo 1964 Running.png|150x150px]]
|align=center|
|1964 Olympic Event: 400m Hurdles
|1964 Olympic Event: 400m Hurdles
|National Stadium (inside + after event)
|National Stadium (inside + after event)
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|-
|-
|15
|15
|align=center|[[File:Tokyo 1964 Volleyball.png|150x150px]]
|align=center|
|1964 Olympic Event: Volleyball
|1964 Olympic Event: Volleyball
|Komazawa Olympic Park General Sports Ground (after event)
|Komazawa Olympic Park General Sports Ground (after event)
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|-
|-
|16
|16
|align=center|[[File:Tokyo 1964 Running.png|150x150px]]
|align=center|
|1964 Olympic Event: Marathon
|1964 Olympic Event: Marathon
|National Stadium (inside + after event)
|National Stadium (inside + after event)
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|-
|-
|17
|17
|align=center|[[File:Tokyo1964trivia17.jpg|150x150px]]
|align=center|
|{{sort|National Stadium in 1964|The National Stadium in 1964}}
|{{sort|National Stadium in 1964|The National Stadium in 1964}}
|National Stadium (inside + Green Toad)
|National Stadium (inside + Green Toad)
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|-
|-
|18
|18
|align=center|[[File:Tokyo1964trivia18.jpg|150x150px]]
|align=center|
|Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium in 1964
|Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium in 1964
|Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium (Green Toad)
|Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium (Green Toad)
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|-
|-
|19
|19
|align=center|[[File:Tokyo1964trivia19.jpg|150x150px]]
|align=center|
|{{sort|National Gymnasium in 1964|The National Gymnasium in 1964}}
|{{sort|National Gymnasium in 1964|The National Gymnasium in 1964}}
|National Gymnasium (Green Toad)
|National Gymnasium (Green Toad)
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|-
|-
|20
|20
|align=center|[[File:Tokyo1964trivia20.jpg|150x150px]]
|align=center|
|Tokorozawa Shooting Range in 1964
|Tokorozawa Shooting Range in 1964
|Tokorozawa Shooting Range (Green Toad)
|Tokorozawa Shooting Range (Green Toad)
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|-
|-
|21
|21
|align=center|[[File:Tokyo1964trivia21.jpg|150x150px]]
|align=center|
|Lake Sagami in 1964
|Lake Sagami in 1964
|Lake Sagami (Green Toad)
|Lake Sagami (Green Toad)
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|-
|-
|22
|22
|align=center|[[File:Tokyo1964trivia22.jpg|150x150px]]
|align=center|
|Komazawa Olympic Park in 1964
|Komazawa Olympic Park in 1964
|Komazawa Olympic Park General Sports Ground (Green Toad)
|Komazawa Olympic Park General Sports Ground (Green Toad)
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|-
|-
|23
|23
|align=center|[[File:Tokyo1964trivia23.jpg|150x150px]]
|align=center|
|Tokyo Station in 1964
|Tokyo Station in 1964
|Tokyo Station (Green Toad)
|Tokyo Station (Green Toad)
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|-
|-
|24
|24
|align=center|[[File:Tokyo1964trivia24.jpg|150x150px]]
|align=center|
|Tokyo's Roads in 1964
|Tokyo's Roads in 1964
|Tokyo Roads (Green Toad)
|Tokyo Roads (Green Toad)
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|-
|-
|25
|25
|align=center|[[File:Tokyo1964trivia25.jpg|150x150px]]
|align=center|
|Tokyo Tower in 1964
|Tokyo Tower in 1964
|Tokyo Tower (Green Toad)
|Tokyo Tower (Green Toad)
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|-
|-
|26
|26
|align=center|[[File:Tokyo1964trivia26.jpg|150x150px]]
|align=center|
|Sumida River in 1964
|Sumida River in 1964
|Sumida River (Green Toad)
|Sumida River (Green Toad)
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|-
|-
|27
|27
|align=center|[[File:Tokyo1964trivia27.jpg|150x150px]]
|align=center|
|Museums in 1964 Japan
|Museums in 1964 Japan
|Museum (Green Toad)
|Museum (Green Toad)
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|-
|-
|28
|28
|align=center|[[File:1964 Pixel Mario.png|100x100px]]
|align=center|[[File:Obj mario 2d.png|150x150px]]
|Pixel Mario
|Pixel Mario
|Sumida River
|Sumida River
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|-
|-
|29
|29
|align=center|[[File:1964 Pixel Sonic.png|100x100px]]
|align=center|[[File:Obj sonic 2d.png|150x150px]]
|Pixel Sonic
|Pixel Sonic
|Tokyo Roads
|Tokyo Roads
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|-
|-
|30
|30
|align=center|[[File:1964 Pixel Toad.png|100x100px]]
|align=center|
|Pixel Toad
|Pixel Toad
|Nippon Budokan
|Nippon Budokan
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|-
|-
|31
|31
|align=center|[[File:1964 Pixel Eggman.png|150x150px]]
|align=center|[[File:Obj eggman 2d.png|150x150px]]
|Pixel Eggman
|Pixel Eggman
|Tokorozawa Shooting Range
|Tokorozawa Shooting Range
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|-
|-
|32
|32
|align=center|[[File:1964 Pixel Bowser.png|150x150px]]
|align=center|[[File:Obj koppa 2d.png|150x150px]]
|Pixel Bowser
|Pixel Bowser
|Lake Sagami
|Lake Sagami
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**All features of the game are accessed in a menu rather than a hub world.
**All features of the game are accessed in a menu rather than a hub world.
**Characters have actual animations on the character-selection screen rather than just using their artwork.
**Characters have actual animations on the character-selection screen rather than just using their artwork.
*The announcer does not announce the character and the medal they won during the award ceremony, similarly to the handheld games.
*The announcer does not announce the character and the medal they won during the award ceremony.
*The special pair animations from the last two games do not return.
*The special pair animations from the Sochi and Rio Olympics do not return.
*Getting second or third in one of the team events (4x100m Relay, Football, or Rugby Sevens) shows the characters waving during the award ceremony rather than clapping.
*Getting second or third in one of the team events (4x100m Relay, Football, or Rugby Sevens) shows the characters waving during the award ceremony rather than clapping.
*Losing a 1-on-1 event (such as Karate or Boxing) does not show the award ceremony player in second place like in previous games, instead going straight to the menu. Because of that, Eggman Nega's, Ludwig's, Zavok's, and Zazz's second/third place animations can be seen only by losing a match online.
*Losing a 1-on-1 event (such as Karate or Boxing) does not show the award ceremony player in second place like in previous games, instead going straight to the menu. Because of that, Eggman Nega's, Ludwig's, Zavok's, and Zazz's second/third place animations can be seen only by losing a match online.
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*The label underneath the character during the award ceremony did not have the player's flag on it.
*The label underneath the character during the award ceremony did not have the player's flag on it.
*The menu that would follow the award ceremony did not have tips on it.
*The menu that would follow the award ceremony did not have tips on it.
*The music that played when a new record was set was the "London Party is Over" fanfare from ''[[Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games]]'', before it was switched to a new fanfare in the final game.<ref>{{cite|author=TetraNinja|date=June 19, 2019|title=Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 Gameplay Walkthrough (Nintendo Switch)|url=www.youtube.com/watch?v=UXAIQzpLCyg|publisher=YouTube}}</ref>
*The music that played when a new record was set was the "London Party is Over" fanfare from ''[[Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games]]'', before it was switched to a new fanfare in the final game.<ref>{{cite|author=TetraNinja|date=June 19, 2019|title=Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 Gameplay Walkthrough (Nintendo Switch)|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UXAIQzpLCyg|publisher=YouTube}}</ref>
*The announcer did not say, ''"New record,"'' when a new record was set.
*The announcer did not say, ''"New record,"'' when a new record was set.
*In 110m Hurdles, the announcer did not say, ''"On your mark,"'' at the beginning.
*In 110m Hurdles, the announcer did not say, ''"On your mark,"'' at the beginning.
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===Unused data===
===Unused data===
*There are voice clips of the female announcer calling the characters' names found in the game's files, but they go unused in the final game. They were most likely to be used during the Award Ceremony, where the announcer would call the character and the medal they won, like in previous games. Additionally, there are two variations for each character, and these files contain variants for several characters who have different names in Japanese (e.g., [[Bowser]] as Koopa, [[Rosalina]] as Rosetta) as well.<ref>{{cite|title=Nintendo Switch - Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 - Announcer (English)|url=www.sounds-resource.com/nintendo_switch/mariosonicattheolympicgamestokyo2020/sound/27929/|publisher=The Sounds Resource}}</ref> This property also applies to [[Yoshi]], unlike in other games with similar announcer calls, with the announcer pronouncing the "O" slightly shorter.
*There are voice clips of the female announcer calling the characters' names found in the game's files, but they go unused in the final game. They were most likely to be used during the Award Ceremony, where the announcer would call the character and the medal they won, like in previous games. Additionally, there are two variations for each character, and these files contain variants for several characters who have different names in Japanese (e.g., [[Bowser]] as Koopa, [[Rosalina]] as Rosetta) as well.<ref>{{cite|title=Nintendo Switch - Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 - Announcer (English)|url=https://www.sounds-resource.com/nintendo_switch/mariosonicattheolympicgamestokyo2020/sound/27929/|publisher=The Sounds Resource}}</ref> This property also applies to [[Yoshi]], unlike in other games with similar announcer calls, with the announcer pronouncing the "O" slightly shorter.
**One of these unused voice clips has the announcer calling for [[sonicretro:Zeena|Zeena]], one of the main antagonists from ''[[sonicretro:Sonic Lost World|Sonic Lost World]]'' alongside [[Zavok]] and [[Zazz]], suggesting that she was planned to be playable at one point. This meant that either there were going to be seven guests from each series instead of six (with the seventh ''Super Mario'' guest being unknown) or Zeena was to be playable instead of one of the characters currently in the game. Furthermore, her announcer calls are located between Zazz's and [[Rouge]]'s, implying that she was considered as a guest character rather than being part of main roster.
**One of these unused voice clips has the announcer calling for [[sonicretro:Zeena|Zeena]], one of the main antagonists from ''[[sonicretro:Sonic Lost World|Sonic Lost World]]'' alongside [[Zavok]] and [[Zazz]], suggesting that she was planned to be playable at one point. This meant that either there were going to be seven guests from each series instead of six (with the seventh ''Super Mario'' guest being unknown) or Zeena was to be playable instead of one of the characters currently in the game. Furthermore, her announcer calls are located between Zazz's and [[Rouge]]'s, implying that she was considered as a guest character rather than being part of main roster.


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*"''What?''"
*"''What?''"


===[[Omochao]]===
===Omochao===
*"''Alright!''"
*"''Alright!''"


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|RusM=Mario and Sonic at the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo
|RusM=Mario and Sonic at the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo
|Kor=마리오와소닉 AT 2020도쿄올림픽
|Kor=마리오와소닉 AT 2020도쿄올림픽
|KorR=Mario wa Sonik AT 2020 Dokyo Ollimpik
|KorR=Malio wa Sonig AT 2020 Dokyo Ollimpig
|KorM=Mario and Sonic at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics
|KorM=Mario and Sonic at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics
|ChiS=马力欧&索尼克 AT 2020东京奥运<ref>{{cite|title=马力欧&索尼克 AT 2020东京奥运|url=www.olympicvideogames.com/marioandsonic/cn/|publisher=Olympic Games|language=zh-hans}}</ref>
|ChiS=马力欧&索尼克 AT 2020东京奥运<ref>{{cite|title=马力欧&索尼克 AT 2020东京奥运|url=https://www.olympicvideogames.com/marioandsonic/cn/|publisher=Olympic Games|language=Simplified Chinese}}</ref>
|ChiSR=Mǎlì'ōu & Suǒníkè AT 2020 Dōngjīng Àoyùn
|ChiSR=Mǎlì'ōu & Suǒníkè AT 2020 Dōngjīng Àoyùn
|ChiSM=Mario & Sonic at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics
|ChiSM=Mario & Sonic at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics
|ChiT=瑪利歐&索尼克 AT 2020東京奧運<ref>{{cite|title=瑪利歐&索尼克 AT 2020東京奧運|url=www.olympicvideogames.com/marioandsonic/ct/|publisher=Olympic Games|language=zh-hant}}</ref>
|ChiT=瑪利歐&索尼克 AT 2020東京奧運<ref>{{cite|title=瑪利歐&索尼克 AT 2020東京奧運|url=https://www.olympicvideogames.com/marioandsonic/ct/|publisher=Olympic Games|language=Traditional Chinese}}</ref>
|ChiTR=Mǎlì'ōu & Suǒníkè AT 2020 Dōngjīng Àoyùn
|ChiTR=Mǎlì'ōu & Suǒníkè AT 2020 Dōngjīng Àoyùn
|ChiTM=Mario & Sonic at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics
|ChiTM=Mario & Sonic at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics
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*Despite this game having updated victory and losing animations in the events, the animations used in Rugby Sevens are recycled from the previous game.
*Despite this game having updated victory and losing animations in the events, the animations used in Rugby Sevens are recycled from the previous game.
**The Boom Booms recycle Bowser's losing animation.
**The Boom Booms recycle Bowser's losing animation.
*This is the first ''Mario & Sonic'' game since ''[[Mario & Sonic at the Sochi 2014 Olympic Winter Games]]'' to feature [[Dream Events]], having been replaced with [[Plus Event]]s and [[Duel Event]]s in ''[[Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games]]'' for the [[Nintendo 3DS]] and [[Wii U]], respectively.


==References==
==References==

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