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|developer=[[Square Enix]]<br>[[Nintendo SPD|Nintendo SPD Group No. 4]]
|developer=[[Square Enix]]<br>[[Nintendo SPD|Nintendo SPD Group No. 4]]
|publisher=[[Nintendo]]
|publisher=[[Nintendo]]
|release='''Wii:'''<br>{{flag list|Japan|November 25, 2010<ref>{{cite|url=www.nintendo.co.jp/wii/rmkj/index.html|title=MARIO SPORTS MIX|publisher=Nintendo Co., Ltd.|language=ja|accessdate=July 3, 2024}}</ref>|HK|November 25, 2010|ROC|November 25, 2010|Australia|January 27, 2011|Europe|January 28, 2011|UK|February 4, 2011<ref name=UK>{{cite|url=www.nintendo.com/en-gb/Games/Wii/Mario-Sports-Mix-281881.html|title=Mario Sports Mix {{!}} Wii {{!}} Games {{!}} Nintendo UK|publisher=Nintendo UK|language=ja|accessdate=January 13, 2025}}</ref>|USA|February 7, 2011}} '''Wii U (digital download):'''<br>{{flag list|Europe|October 8, 2015<ref name=UK/>|Australia|October 8, 2015|USA|August 11, 2016|Japan|August 24, 2016<ref>{{cite|url=nintendoeverything.com/10-wii-games-coming-to-japanese-wii-u-eshop-over-coming-weeks-with-my-nintendo-discount|date=July 21, 2016|language=en|title=10 Wii games coming to Japanese Wii U eShop over coming weeks, with My Nintendo discount|publisher=NintendoEverything|accessdate=July 3, 2024}}</ref>}}
|release='''Wii:'''<br>{{release|Japan|November 25, 2010|HK|November 25, 2010|ROC|November 25, 2010|Australia|January 27, 2011|Europe|January 28, 2011|UK|February 4, 2011|USA|February 7, 2011}} '''Wii U (digital download):'''<br>{{release|Europe|October 8, 2015|Australia|October 8, 2015|USA|August 11, 2016|Japan|August 24, 2016<ref>[http://nintendoeverything.com/10-wii-games-coming-to-japanese-wii-u-eshop-over-coming-weeks-with-my-nintendo-discount/ 10 Wii games coming to Japanese Wii U eShop over coming weeks, with My Nintendo discount]. ''NintendoEverything''. Retrieved July 21, 2016.</ref>}}
|languages={{languages|en=y|es_es=y|fr_fr=y|de=y|it=y|jp=y}}
|languages={{languages|en_us=y|es_es=y|fr_fr=y|de=y|it=y|jp=y}}
|genre=[[Genre#Sports|Sports]]
|genre=[[Genre#Sports|Sports]]
|modes=1-4 players Competitive & 1-3 players Cooperative Multiplayer (2-on-2 or 3-on-3)
|modes=1-4 players Competitive & 1-3 players Cooperative Multiplayer (2-on-2 or 3-on-3)
|ratings={{ratings|esrb=E|pegi=3|cero=A|acb=G|usk=0|fpb=pg|classind=L}}
|ratings={{ratings|esrb=E|pegi=3|cero=A|acb=G|usk=0}}
|platforms=[[Wii]], [[Wii U]]
|platforms=[[Wii]], [[Wii U]]
|format={{format|wii=1|wiiudl=1}}
|media={{media|wii=1|wiiudl=1}}
|input={{input|nunchuk=1|wmsideways=1}}
|input={{input|nunchuk=1|wmsideways=1}}
|serials={{flag list|Japan|RVL-RMKJ-JPN}}
}}
}}
'''''Mario Sports Mix''''' is a ''[[Super Mario (franchise)|Super Mario]]'' [[Genre#Sports|sports]] game for the [[Wii]] and an indirect follow-up to the basketball game ''[[Mario Hoops 3-on-3]]''. The main difference from before is that [[Mario]] and other player characters can not only compete in basketball, but also three other sports: hockey, dodgeball, and volleyball. The ''{{wp|Final Fantasy}}'' characters from ''Mario Hoops 3-on-3'' also return, and [[Slime (Dragon Quest)|Slime]], a ''[[DragonQuest:Dragon Quest (series)|Dragon Quest]]'' mascot, was added as one of the player characters. This game was developed by [[Square Enix]], who also developed ''Mario Hoops 3-on-3''.
'''''Mario Sports Mix''''' is a ''[[Super Mario (franchise)|Super Mario]]'' [[Genre#Sports|sports]] game for the [[Wii]] and a follow-up to the 2006 [[Nintendo DS]] game ''[[Mario Hoops 3-on-3]]''. The game features [[Mario]] and company competing in four sports: hockey, basketball, dodgeball, and volleyball, along with the ''{{wp|Final Fantasy}}'' characters who have appeared in ''Mario Hoops 3-on-3'' as well. [[Slime (Dragon Quest)|Slime]], a ''[[DragonQuest:Dragon Quest (series)|Dragon Quest]]'' mascot, makes an appearance in this game. This game was developed by [[Square Enix]], who also developed ''Mario Hoops 3-on-3''.


The game supported the [[Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection]] feature, which enables players to play with other players in their region. To save any game data, three blocks of memory have to be used on the Wii system. However, due to the game's Wi-Fi compatibilities, the game data is copy protected, which means it cannot be transferred onto other Wii systems. [[Nintendo]] terminated the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection service on May 20, 2014, making the game no longer playable online.
The game supported the [[Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection]] feature, which enables players to play with other players in their region. To save any game data, three blocks of memory have to be used on the Wii system. However, due to the game's Wi-Fi compatibilities, the game data is copy protected, which means it cannot be transferred onto other Wii systems. [[Nintendo]] terminated the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection service on May 20, 2014, making the game no longer playable online.
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Each sport utilizes various controls, depending on the control scheme that the players use.
Each sport utilizes various controls, depending on the control scheme that the players use.
===Basketball===
===Basketball===
{|class=wikitable style="width:100%"
{|border=1 cellpadding=3 style=border-collapse:collapse;width:100%
|-style=background:#ccc
!width=10%|Command
!width=10%|Command
!width=45%|Wii Remote (horizontal)
!width=45%|Wii Remote (horizontal)
!width=45%|Wii Remote + Nunchuk
!width=45%|Wii Remote + Nunchuk
|-
|-style=background:#66aa00;color:white
!colspan=3|Common Controls
!colspan=3|Common Controls
|-
|-
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|{{button|wii|B}} This only works if the player's teammates are CPU players.
|{{button|wii|B}} This only works if the player's teammates are CPU players.
|{{button|wii|C}} This only works if the players' teammates are CPU players.
|{{button|wii|C}} This only works if the players' teammates are CPU players.
|-
|-style="background:#ff6600;color:white"
!colspan=3|Offensive Controls
!colspan=3|Offensive Controls
|-
|-
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|Holding and releasing {{button|wii|1}} when the players' team has the ball.
|Holding and releasing {{button|wii|1}} when the players' team has the ball.
|Holding and releasing {{button|wii|A}} when the players' team has the ball.
|Holding and releasing {{button|wii|A}} when the players' team has the ball.
|-
|-style="background:#0066ff;color:white"
!colspan=3|Defensive Controls
!colspan=3|Defensive Controls
|-
|-
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===Volleyball===
===Volleyball===
{|class=wikitable style="width:100%"
{|border=1 cellpadding=3 style=border-collapse:collapse;width:100%
|-style=background:#ccc
!width=10%|Command
!width=10%|Command
!width=45%|Wii Remote (horizontal)
!width=45%|Wii Remote (horizontal)
!width=45%|Wii Remote + Nunchuk
!width=45%|Wii Remote + Nunchuk
|-
|-style="background:#66aa00;color:white"
!colspan=3|Serving Controls
!colspan=3|Serving Controls
|-
|-
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|{{button|wii|2}}
|{{button|wii|2}}
|Shaking the Wii Remote
|Shaking the Wii Remote
|-
|-style="background:#ff6600;color:white"
!colspan=3|Other Controls
!colspan=3|Other Controls
|-
|-
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===Dodgeball===
===Dodgeball===
{|class=wikitable style=width:100%
{|border=1 cellpadding=3 style=border-collapse:collapse;width:100%
|-
|-style="background:#cccccc"
!width=10%|Command!!width=45%|Wii Remote (horizontal)!!width=45%|Wii Remote + Nunchuk
!width=10%|Command!!width=45%|Wii Remote (horizontal)!!width=45%|Wii Remote + Nunchuk
|-
|-style="background:#66aa00;color:white"
!colspan=3|Common Controls
!colspan=3|Common Controls
|-
|-
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|{{button|wii|B}} This only works if the player's teammates are CPU players.
|{{button|wii|B}} This only works if the player's teammates are CPU players.
|{{button|wii|C}} This only works if the player's teammates are CPU players.
|{{button|wii|C}} This only works if the player's teammates are CPU players.
|-
|-style="background:#ff6600;color:white"
!colspan=3|Offensive Controls
!colspan=3|Offensive Controls
|-
|-
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|Holding and then releasing {{button|wii|1}} when the players' team has the ball.
|Holding and then releasing {{button|wii|1}} when the players' team has the ball.
|Holding and then releasing {{button|wii|A}} when the players' team has the ball.
|Holding and then releasing {{button|wii|A}} when the players' team has the ball.
|-
|-style="background:#0066ff;color:white"
!colspan=3|Defensive Controls
!colspan=3|Defensive Controls
|-
|-
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===Hockey===
===Hockey===
{|class=wikitable style=width:100%
{|border=1 cellpadding=3 style=border-collapse:collapse;width:100%
|-
|-style="background:#cccccc"
!width=10%|Command!!width=45%|Wii Remote (horizontal)!!width=45%|Wii Remote + Nunchuk
!width=10%|Command!!width=45%|Wii Remote (horizontal)!!width=45%|Wii Remote + Nunchuk
|-
|-style="background:#66aa00;color:white"
!colspan=3|Common Controls
!colspan=3|Common Controls
|-
|-
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|{{button|wii|B}} This only works if the players' teammates are CPU players.
|{{button|wii|B}} This only works if the players' teammates are CPU players.
|{{button|wii|C}} This only works if the players' teammates are CPU players.
|{{button|wii|C}} This only works if the players' teammates are CPU players.
|-
|-style="background:#ff6600;color:white"
!colspan=3|Offensive Controls
!colspan=3|Offensive Controls
|-
|-
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|Holding and releasing {{button|wii|1}} when the players' team has the puck.
|Holding and releasing {{button|wii|1}} when the players' team has the puck.
|Holding and releasing {{button|wii|A}} when the players' team has the puck.
|Holding and releasing {{button|wii|A}} when the players' team has the puck.
|-
|-style="background:#0066ff;color:white"
!colspan=3|Defensive Controls
!colspan=3|Defensive Controls
|-
|-
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===Behemoth battle===
===Behemoth battle===
{|class="wikitable"
{|border=1 cellpadding=3 style=border-collapse:collapse;width:100%
|-style="background:#cccccc"
!width=10%|Command!!width=45%|Wii Remote (horizontal)!!width=45%|Wii Remote + Nunchuk
!width=10%|Command!!width=45%|Wii Remote (horizontal)!!width=45%|Wii Remote + Nunchuk
|-
|-
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[[File:MSM Characterselect.png|thumb|250px|The starting roster.]]
[[File:MSM Characterselect.png|thumb|250px|The starting roster.]]
There are nineteen playable characters in ''Mario Sports Mix''; thirteen are default and six are unlockable. All of them are categorized by five groups:
There are nineteen playable characters in ''Mario Sports Mix''; thirteen are default and six are unlockable. All of them are categorized by five groups:
*'''[[All-Around|All-around]]''' - All-around characters have average Power, Speed, and Technique. They generally are not strong or weak at any stats.
*'''{{color|All-around|green}}''' - All-around characters have average Power, Speed, and Technique. They generally are not strong or weak at any stats.
*'''[[Technique (type)|Technical]]''' - Technical characters have more Technique than Speed and Power. These characters can better aim their shots.
*'''{{color|Technical|orange}}''' - Technical characters have more Technique than Speed and Power. These characters can better aim their shots.
*'''[[Power (type)|Powerful]]''' - Powerful characters have more Power than Speed and Technique. These characters have stronger and faster attacks and shots.
*'''{{color|Powerful|red}}''' - Powerful characters have more Power than Speed and Technique. These characters have stronger and faster attacks and shots.
*'''[[Speed (type)|Speedy]]''' - Speedy characters have more Speed than Power and Technique. These characters can move faster over the ground.
*'''{{color|Speedy|blue}}''' - Speedy characters have more Speed than Power and Technique. These characters can move faster over the ground.
*'''[[Tricky (type)|Tricky]]''' - Tricky characters have one strong stat and two usually weak stats. However, they do have some useful, but tricky moves.
*'''{{color|Tricky|hotpink}}''' - Tricky characters have one strong stat and two usually weak stats. However, they do have some useful, but tricky moves.
Like ''Mario Hoops 3-on-3'', this game makes use use of character specific abilities. Prior to using these abilities, there is a meter that needs to be filled (shown on the bottom left and right corners of the gameplay screen). These abilities in question can allow the characters to unleash a powerful move in the variety of sports in the game that can help the players win a game. Each special ability is unique to each character and these moves tend to vary from the sport that players are playing.
As ''Mario Hoops 3-on-3'', this game is shown to make use of character specific abilities. Prior to using these abilities, there is a meter that needs to be filled (shown on the bottom left and right corners of the gameplay screen). These abilities in question can allow the characters to unleash a powerful move in the variety of sports in the game that can help the players win a game. Each special ability is unique to each character and these moves tend to vary from the sport that players are playing.


Finally, the playable characters have their own stat values, which depict their strengths and weaknesses. For the respective charts shown below on this article, the stat values for each playable character are out of 5.
Finally, the playable characters have their own stat values, which depict their strengths and weaknesses. For the respective charts shown below on this article, the stat values for each playable character are out of 5.
====Starting characters====
====Starting characters====
=====All-around characters=====
=====All-around characters=====
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|-style="background:#1C9C00;color:white"
!width=120px|Character
!width=120px|Character
!|Special Shot
!|Special Shot
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=====Technical characters=====
=====Technical characters=====
{|class=wikitable style=width:100%
{|border=1 cellpadding=3 style=border-collapse:collapse;width:100%
|-style="background:#FFAB00;color:white"
!width=120px|Character
!width=120px|Character
!|Special Shot
!|Special Shot
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=====Powerful characters=====
=====Powerful characters=====
{|class=wikitable style=width:100%
{|border=1 cellpadding=3 style=border-collapse:collapse;width:100%
|-style="background:#DF1500;color:white"
!width=120px|Character
!width=120px|Character
!|Special Shot
!|Special Shot
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=====Speedy characters=====
=====Speedy characters=====
{|class=wikitable style=width:100%
{|border=1 cellpadding=3 style=border-collapse:collapse;width:100%
|-style="background:#1159CF;color:white"
!width=120px|Character
!width=120px|Character
!|Special Shot
!|Special Shot
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|-
|-
|rowspan=3|[[File:MSMsmallJunior.png|link=Bowser Jr.]]
|rowspan=3|[[File:MSMsmallJunior.png|link=Bowser Jr.]]
|rowspan=3|Bowser Jr. takes out his [[magic brush|trademark paintbrush]] and paints the ground with it. The painted ground makes characters easily lose their traction and slip, which makes it trickier to stop Bowser Jr. from scoring.
|rowspan=3|Bowser Jr. takes out his trademark [[Magic Paintbrush|paintbrush]] and paints the ground with it. The painted ground makes characters easily lose their traction and slip, which makes it trickier to stop Bowser Jr. from scoring.
|height=30|Power||3/5
|height=30 Power||3/5
|-
|-
|height=30|Speed||5/5
|height=30|Speed||5/5
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Ninja, White Mage, and Black Mage never appear as CPU opponents at normal tournaments, except for the Star Cup finals. However, they can appear when players are taking alternate routes.
Ninja, White Mage, and Black Mage never appear as CPU opponents at normal tournaments, except for the Star Cup finals. However, they can appear when players are taking alternate routes.
=====All-around character=====
=====All-around character=====
{|class=wikitable style=width:100%
{|border=1 cellpadding=3 style=border-collapse:collapse;width:100%
|-style="background:#1C9C00;color:white"
!width=120px|Character
!width=120px|Character
!Special Shot
!Special Shot
!width=300px|How to unlock
!width=300px|How to Unlock
!colspan=2|Stats
!colspan=2|Stats
|-
|-
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=====Technical character=====
=====Technical character=====
{|class=wikitable style=width:100%
{|border=1 cellpadding=3 style=border-collapse:collapse;width:100%
|-style="background:#FFAB00;color:white"
!width=120px|Character
!width=120px|Character
!Special Shot
!Special Shot
!width=300px|How to unlock
!width=300px|How To Unlock
!colspan=2|Stats
!colspan=2|Stats
|-
|-
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=====Tricky characters=====
=====Tricky characters=====
{|class=wikitable style=width:100%
{|border=1 cellpadding=3 style=border-collapse:collapse;width:100%
|-style="background:#FF6678;color:white"
!width=120px|Character
!width=120px|Character
!Special Shot
!Special Shot
!width=300px|How to unlock
!width=300px|How to Unlock
!colspan=2|Stats
!colspan=2|Stats
|-
|-
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|-
|-
|height=30|Speed
|height=30|Speed
|{{color|red|6/5}}
|{{color|6/5|red}}
|-
|-
|height=30|Technique
|height=30|Technique
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In tournaments, it is possible for the CPU team to use more than one of a certain character, which is not possible for the players' team, nor in exhibition matches. Likewise, if the players' team contains a character who has an alternate color, the CPU team can still use that character's unused colors in tournaments; for example, if the players' team contains Yoshi, it is still possible to see a different color Yoshi in a CPU team. CPUs can use alternate colors of characters even if the player has not unlocked them yet.
In tournaments, it is possible for the CPU team to use more than one of a certain character, which is not possible for the players' team, nor in exhibition matches. Likewise, if the players' team contains a character who has an alternate color, the CPU team can still use that character's unused colors in tournaments; for example, if the players' team contains Yoshi, it is still possible to see a different color Yoshi in a CPU team. CPUs can use alternate colors of characters even if the player has not unlocked them yet.
{|class=wikitable style=width:100%
{|border=1 cellpadding=3 style=border-collapse:collapse;width:100% clear=all
|-style=background:#999
!width=10%|Character
!width=10%|Character
!width=10%|Alternate color
!width=10%|Alternate color
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===Non-playable characters===
===Non-playable characters===
{{columns|count=2|
*[[Behemoth]]
*[[Behemoth]]
*[[Behemoth King]]
*[[Behemoth King]]
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*[[Yoshi (species)|Red Yoshi]]
*[[Yoshi (species)|Red Yoshi]]
*[[Shy Guy]]
*[[Shy Guy]]
}}


==Courts==
==Courts==
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===Volleyball===
===Volleyball===
'''Incompatible courts:''' [[Toad Park]] and [[Daisy Garden]]
'''Incompatible courts:''' [[Toad Park]] and [[Daisy Garden]]
{|class="wikitable"style="width:1200px;margin:1em auto;text-align:center"
{|class="wikitable" style="width:1200px;margin:1em auto;text-align:center"
|-  
|-  
!width="25%"|Cup
!width="25%"|Cup
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Normal courts can be unlocked by simply playing on them in Tournament mode. Extra courts can also be unlocked by playing on them in Tournament mode, but the Extra courts only appear in the Alternate routes. It is also possible to unlock courts by playing a certain number of matches in Tournament or Exhibition mode. The player does not necessarily need to win matches.
Normal courts can be unlocked by simply playing on them in Tournament mode. Extra courts can also be unlocked by playing on them in Tournament mode, but the Extra courts only appear in the Alternate routes. It is also possible to unlock courts by playing a certain number of matches in Tournament or Exhibition mode. The player does not necessarily need to win matches.
{|class=wikitable style="text-align:center;width:100%
{|border=1 cellpadding=1 style=background:#E3F6CE;text-align:center;border-collapse:collapse;width:100%
!colspan=5 style=background:#BDBDBD|Unlockable courts for every sports
|-style=background:#D8D8D8
!Court
!Court
!Dodgeball
!Dodgeball
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!Hockey
!Hockey
|-
|-
|[[Mario Stadium (Mario Sports Mix)|Mario Stadium]]
!style=background:#F2F2F2 height=38|{{color-link|Mario Stadium (Mario Sports Mix)|#000|Mario Stadium}}
|Already available
|style=background:#FFF7D8|Already available
|Already available
|style=background:#FFF7D8|Already available
|Already available
|style=background:#FFF7D8|Already available
|Already available
|style=background:#FFF7D8|Already available
|-
|-
|[[Koopa Troopa Beach (court)#Mario Sports Mix|Koopa Troopa Beach]]
!style=background:#F2F2F2|{{color-link|Koopa Troopa Beach (court)#Mario Sports Mix|#000|Koopa Troopa Beach}}
|Already available
|style=background:#FFF7D8|Already available
|Already available
|style=background:#FFF7D8|Already available
|Already available
|style=background:#FFF7D8|Already available
|Certain Mushroom Cup mission should be won<br>or 30 matches played
|<small>Certain Mushroom Cup mission should be won<br>or 30 matches played</small>
|-
|-
|[[Peach's Castle (court)|Peach's Castle]]
!style=background:#F2F2F2|{{color-link|Peach's Castle (court)|#000|Peach's Castle}}
|3rd Mushroom Cup round should be won<br>or 10 matches played
|<small>3rd Mushroom Cup round should be won<br>or 10 matches played</small>
|3rd Mushroom Cup round should be won<br>or 10 matches played
|<small>3rd Mushroom Cup round should be won<br>or 10 matches played</small>
|Certain Mushroom Cup mission should be won<br>or 30 matches played
|<small>Certain Mushroom Cup mission should be won<br>or 30 matches played</small>
|3rd Mushroom Cup round should be won<br>or 10 matches played
|<small>3rd Mushroom Cup round should be won<br>or 10 matches played</small>
|-
|-
|[[DK Dock]]
!style=background:#F2F2F2|{{color-link|DK Dock|#000}}
|Already available
|style=background:#FFF7D8|Already available
|Already available
|style=background:#FFF7D8|Already available
|3rd Mushroom Cup round should be won<br>or 10 matches played
|<small>3rd Mushroom Cup round should be won<br>or 10 matches played</small>
|Can't be unlocked
|style="background:#F8E0E0;"|Can't be unlocked
|-
|-
|[[Toad Park]]
!style=background:#F2F2F2 height=38|{{color-link|Toad Park|#000}}
|Already available
|style=background:#FFF7D8|Already available
|Can't be unlocked
|style="background:#F8E0E0;"|Can't be unlocked
|Can't be unlocked
|style="background:#F8E0E0;"|Can't be unlocked
|Already available
|style=background:#FFF7D8|Already available
|-
|-
|[[Luigi's Mansion (Mario Sports Mix)|Luigi's Mansion]]
!style=background:#F2F2F2 height=38|{{color-link|Luigi's Mansion (Mario Sports Mix)|#000|Luigi's Mansion}}
|Can't be unlocked
|style="background:#F8E0E0;"|Can't be unlocked
|Already available
|style=background:#FFF7D8|Already available
|Already available
|style=background:#FFF7D8|Already available
|Can't be unlocked
|style="background:#F8E0E0;"|Can't be unlocked
|-
|-
|[[Western Junction]]
!style=background:#F2F2F2|{{color-link|Western Junction|#000}}
|Certain Mushroom Cup mission should be won<br>or 30 matches played
|<small>Certain Mushroom Cup mission should be won<br>or 30 matches played</small>
|3rd Flower Cup round should be won<br>or 15 matches played
|<small>3rd Flower Cup round should be won<br>or 15 matches played</small>
|Already available
|style=background:#FFF7D8|Already available
|Already available
|style=background:#FFF7D8|Already available
|-
|-
|[[Daisy Garden]]
!style=background:#F2F2F2|{{color-link|Daisy Garden|#000}}
|3rd Flower Cup round should be won<br>or 15 matches played
|<small>3rd Flower Cup round should be won<br>or 15 matches played</small>
|Can't be unlocked
|style="background:#F8E0E0;"|Can't be unlocked
|3rd Flower Cup round should be won<br>or 15 matches played
|<small>3rd Flower Cup round should be won<br>or 15 matches played</small>
|3rd Flower Cup round should be won<br>or 15 matches played
|<small>3rd Flower Cup round should be won<br>or 15 matches played</small>
|-
|-
|[[Wario Factory (Mario Sports Mix)|Wario Factory]]
!style=background:#F2F2F2|{{color-link|Wario Factory (Mario Sports Mix)|#000|Wario Factory}}
|Already available
|style=background:#FFF7D8|Already available
|Certain Mushroom Cup mission should be won<br>or 30 matches played
|<small>Certain Mushroom Cup mission should be won<br>or 30 matches played</small>
|Certain Flower Cup mission should be won<br>or 35 matches played
|<small>Certain Flower Cup mission should be won<br>or 35 matches played</small>
|Already available
|style=background:#FFF7D8|Already available
|-
|-
|[[Bowser Jr. Blvd.]]
!style=background:#F2F2F2 height=38|{{color-link|Bowser Jr. Blvd.|#000}}
|Can't be unlocked
|style="background:#F8E0E0;"|Can't be unlocked
|Already available
|style=background:#FFF7D8|Already available
|Already available
|style=background:#FFF7D8|Already available
|Already available
|style=background:#FFF7D8|Already available
|-
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|[[Bowser's Castle (Mario Sports Mix)|Bowser's Castle]]
!style=background:#F2F2F2|{{color-link|Bowser's Castle (Mario Sports Mix)|#000|Bowser's Castle}}
|2nd Star Cup round should be won<br>or 20 matches played
|<small>2nd Star Cup round should be won<br>or 20 matches played</small>
|2nd Star Cup round should be won<br>or 20 matches played
|<small>2nd Star Cup round should be won<br>or 20 matches played</small>
|2nd Star Cup round should be won<br>or 20 matches played
|<small>2nd Star Cup round should be won<br>or 20 matches played</small>
|Certain Star Cup mission should be won<br>or 40 matches played
|<small>Certain Star Cup mission should be won<br>or 40 matches played</small>
|-
|-
|[[Waluigi Pinball (court)|Waluigi Pinball]]
!style=background:#F2F2F2|{{color-link|Waluigi Pinball (court)|#000|Waluigi Pinball}}
|Certain Flower Cup mission should be won<br>or 35 matches played
|<small>Certain Flower Cup mission should be won<br>or 35 matches played</small>
|Certain Flower Cup mission should be won<br>or 35 matches played
|<small>Certain Flower Cup mission should be won<br>or 35 matches played</small>
|Can't be unlocked
|style="background:#F8E0E0;"|Can't be unlocked
|2nd Star Cup round should be won<br>or 20 matches played
|<small>2nd Star Cup round should be won<br>or 20 matches played</small>
|-
|-
|[[Ghoulish Galleon]]
!style=background:#F2F2F2|{{color-link|Ghoulish Galleon|#000}}
|Certain Star Cup mission should be won<br>or 40 matches played
|<small>Certain Star Cup mission should be won<br>or 40 matches played</small>
|Certain Star Cup mission should be won<br>or 40 matches played
|<small>Certain Star Cup mission should be won<br>or 40 matches played</small>
|Certain Star Cup mission should be won<br>or 40 matches played
|<small>Certain Star Cup mission should be won<br>or 40 matches played</small>
|Certain Flower Cup mission should be won<br>or 35 matches played
|<small>Certain Flower Cup mission should be won<br>or 35 matches played</small>
|-
|-
|[[Star Ship (court)|Star Ship]]
!style=background:#F2F2F2|{{color-link|Star Ship (court)|#000|Star Ship}}
|3rd Star Cup round should be won<br>or 25 matches played
|<small>3rd Star Cup round should be won<br>or 25 matches played</small>
|3rd Star Cup round should be won<br>or 25 matches played
|<small>3rd Star Cup round should be won<br>or 25 matches played</small>
|3rd Star Cup round should be won<br>or 25 matches played
|<small>3rd Star Cup round should be won<br>or 25 matches played</small>
|3rd Star Cup round should be won<br>or 25 matches played
|<small>3rd Star Cup round should be won<br>or 25 matches played</small>
|}
|}


==Items==
==Items==
Like most games of the [[Super Mario (franchise)|''Super Mario'' franchise]], there are items available to use during gameplay. These items are available by touching the available and various [[? Panel]]s on the court. Most of these items can struck players to make them lose coins, and all items also affect teammates as well.
As in most ''Super Mario'' games, there are items available during the gameplay of ''Mario Sports Mix''. These items are available by touching the available and various [[? Panel]]s on the court. Most of these items can struck players to make them lose coins, and all items also affect teammates as well.
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|[[File:Banana - Mario Kart Wii.png|100px]]
|align="center"|[[File:Banana - Mario Kart Wii.png|100px]]
|[[Banana]]
![[Banana]]
|A single banana is thrown into the court. The bananas can make players slip and fall, which stuns them for a brief amount of time. Bananas can also be used to block incoming shells. When players use the item in conjunction with the ball/puck, the ball/puck makes a homing, wide curve and can hit anyone with the same effects of a banana.
|A single banana is thrown into the court. The bananas can make players slip and fall, which stuns them for a brief amount of time. Bananas can also be used to block incoming shells. When players use the item in conjunction with the ball/puck, the ball/puck makes a homing, wide curve and can hit anyone with the same effects of a banana.
|-
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|[[File:Bob-omb - Mario Kart Wii.png|100px]]
|align="center"|[[File:Bob-omb - Mario Kart Wii.png|100px]]
|[[Bob-omb]]
![[Bob-omb]]
|A Bob-omb is thrown correspondingly to the user's aim. When the bomb lands, it explodes, knocking any player caught in the blast radius. Bob-ombs also obliterate items in its radius. A mini-game, [[Bob-omb Dodge]], has a sole purpose of tossing Bob-ombs of various sizes at players, who must dodge these bombs.
|A bob-omb is thrown correspondingly to the user's aim. When the bomb lands, it explodes, knocking any player caught in the blast radius. Bob-ombs also obliterate items in its radius. A mini-game, [[Bob-omb Dodge]], has a sole purpose of tossing Bob-ombs of various sizes at players, who must dodge these bombs.
|-
|-
|[[File:NSMBDS Coin Artwork.png|90px]]
|align="center"|[[File:NSMBDS Coin Artwork.png|90px]]
|[[Coin]]
![[Coin]]
|Though not an offensive weapon, unlike all other items listed, coins play a vital role in ''Mario Sports Mix'' and serve as a puck in hockey, although the latter role is not associated with its sole purpose. Coins are mainly collected by running on ? Panels, but are also obtainable by stage hazards or by stealing them from other players via offensive items. Coins increase the score output and how much damage is done to players in dodgeball. Coins get depleted into points once players score or hurt players in dodgeball, which means that players must collect coins again if they want to score more points. A maximum of 10 coins can be collected at a time.
|Though not an offensive weapon, unlike all other items listed, coins play a vital role in ''Mario Sports Mix'' and serve as a puck in hockey, although the latter role is not associated with its sole purpose. Coins are mainly collected by running on ? Panels, but are also obtainable by stage hazards or by stealing them from other players via offensive items. Coins increase the score output and how much damage is done to players in dodgeball. Coins get depleted into points once players score or hurt players in dodgeball, which means that players must collect coins again if they want to score more points. A maximum of 10 coins can be collected at a time.
|-
|-
|[[File:MKW Green Shell Artwork.png|100px]]
|align="center"|[[File:MKW Green Shell Artwork.png|100px]]
|[[Green Shell]]
![[Green Shell]]
|Similar to its function in the [[Mario Kart (series)|''Mario Kart'' series]], Green Shells move in a straight line and bounce off any wall. They get destroyed by any other item in play and disappear when they hit another player or bounce in the wall enough times. When used in conjunction with the ball/puck, this item homes towards its goal and can hit any player in its way, however stopping the ball/puck momentum.
|Similar to its function in the [[Mario Kart (series)|''Mario Kart'' series]], Green Shells move in a straight line and bounce off any wall. They get destroyed by any other item in play and disappear when they hit another player or bounce in the wall enough times. When used in conjunction with the ball/puck, this item homes towards its goal and can hit any player in its way, however stopping the ball/puck momentum.
|-
|-
|[[File:Mini Shroom.png|100px]]
|align="center"|[[File:Mini Shroom.png|100px]]
|[[Mini Mushroom]]
![[Mini Mushroom]]
|The Mini Mushroom shrinks any players it comes in contact with. Except when used in conjunction with the ball/puck, the Mini Mushroom behaves quite similarly to the Banana; they both get lobbed and both remain in one spot. Any player turned mini cannot perform most moves and gets movement lowered. The Mini Mushroom's effects revert over time.
|The Mini Mushroom shrinks any players it comes in contact with. Except when used in conjunction with the ball/puck, the Mini Mushroom behaves quite similarly to the Banana; they both get lobbed and both remain in one spot. Any player turned mini cannot perform most moves and gets movement lowered. The Mini Mushroom's effects revert over time.
|-
|-
|[[File:MKW Red Shell Artwork.png|100px]]
|align="center"|[[File:MKW Red Shell Artwork.png|100px]]
|[[Red Shell]]
![[Red Shell]]
|Much like the Green Shell, the Red Shell functions not too different than its counterpart in the ''Mario Kart'' series. The Red Shell homes after its nearby opponent. When contact is initiated, the player gets knocked in the same manner as a Green Shell. Red Shells do not rebound off walls and can get destroyed by another item. When used in conjunction with the ball/puck, the Red Shell does a large curve and homes for the goal. When in this form, the Red Shell can knock other players away, but this stops the momentum of the ball/puck, much like the Green Shell.
|Much like the Green Shell, the Red Shell functions not too different than its counterpart in the ''Mario Kart'' series. The Red Shell homes after its nearby opponent. When contact is initiated, the player gets knocked in the same manner as a Green Shell. Red Shells do not rebound off walls and can get destroyed by another item. When used in conjunction with the ball/puck, the Red Shell does a large curve and homes for the goal. When in this form, the Red Shell can knock other players away, but this stops the momentum of the ball/puck, much like the Green Shell.
|-
|-
|[[File:Star.png|100px]]
|align="center"|[[File:Star.png|100px]]
|[[Super Star]]
![[Super Star]]
|The Super Star is a very rare item that makes players invincible. It is most likely to be received by the losing team. When this item is collected, it automatically activates itself. The Super Star not only makes players invincible, it also powers up the ball/puck, making it impervious to other player attacks while flying through the players, homing to the goal and moving at a much faster speed.
|Not too different than its functions in other various games, the Super Star makes players invincible. Unlike all other items, this item can be obtained very rarely, most likely to the losing team. When this item is collected, it automatically activates itself. The Super Star not only makes players invincible, it also powers up the ball/puck, making it impervious to other player attacks while flying through the players, homing to the goal and moving at a much faster speed.
|}
|}
In the [[Behemoth]] battle, players can also collect '''Meteorites''' from [[? Panel]]s. Meteorites can be used in different ways; they can be thrown at Behemoth to damage it (like in Dodgeball). Players can also "dunk" it at Behemoth (like in Basketball). They can also pass the Meteorite at another teammate. Players must receive it and pass it to another player (Volleyball). By doing this, the SP Bar fills marginally, and the meteorite gains power. Coins can also be collected from ? Panels to give it more power. When the SP Bar is full, and all the players of the team are still in the game, the players can use a Special Shot. This can give Behemoth significant damage. When the meteorite falls on the ground, it and its power disappears; players must collect a new meteorite and recharge it.
In the [[Behemoth]] battle, players can also collect '''Meteorites''' from [[? Panel]]s. Meteorites can be used in different ways; they can be thrown at Behemoth to damage it (like in Dodgeball). Players can also "dunk" it at Behemoth (like in Basketball). They can also pass the Meteorite at another teammate. Players must receive it and pass it to another player (Volleyball). By doing this, the SP Bar fills marginally, and the meteorite gains power. Coins can also be collected from ? Panels to give it more power. When the SP Bar is full, and all the players of the team are still in the game, the players can use a Special Shot. This can give Behemoth significant damage. When the meteorite falls on the ground, it and its power disappears; players must collect a new meteorite and recharge it.
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==Party games==
==Party games==
In addition to the tournament and the exhibition modes, ''Mario Sports Mix'' has four party games, one for each sport. They can be played for up to four players. Feed Petey, Bob-omb Dodge, and Smash Skate have two levels, an Easy difficulty and a Hard Difficulty, while Harmony Hustle has three.
In addition to the tournament and the exhibition modes, ''Mario Sports Mix'' has four party games, one for each sport. They can be played for up to four players. Feed Petey, Bob-omb Dodge, and Smash Skate have two levels, an Easy difficulty and a Hard Difficulty, while Harmony Hustle has three.
===Feed Petey===
===[[Feed Petey]]===
{{main|Feed Petey}}
Feed Petey is based on Basketball. Players jump up to grab fruit hanging in the air and then toss them into Petey Piranha's mouth when it is open. Different fruits are worth different points and players can also swipe fruits out of opposing players' hands. Easy difficulty is represented by an apple while Hard difficulty is represented by a watermelon. In Tournament mode, the players are split between two teams.
Feed Petey is based on Basketball. Players jump up to grab fruit hanging in the air and then toss them into Petey Piranha's mouth when it is open. Different fruits are worth different points and players can also swipe fruits out of opposing players' hands. Easy difficulty is represented by an apple while Hard difficulty is represented by a watermelon. In Tournament mode, the players are split between two teams.
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===Harmony Hustle===
===[[Harmony Hustle]]===
{{main|Harmony Hustle}}
Harmony Hustle is based on Volleyball. Unlike the other games, all four players work as a team to receive the ball of their color wherever it lands. The balls go along with the beat of the music. Keeping a streak earns bonus points. Rainbow balls can be obtained by anyone, collecting coins adds additional points, touching a spiked ball deducts points, and Banana Peels and Mini Mushrooms are also present to throw off the players. There are three difficulties, with Level 1 represented by one blue music note, Level 2 represented by two yellow notes, and Level 3 represented by three red notes.
Harmony Hustle is based on Volleyball. Unlike the other games, all four players work as a team to receive the ball of their color wherever it lands. The balls go along with the beat of the music. Keeping a streak earns bonus points. Rainbow balls can be obtained by anyone, collecting coins adds additional points, touching a spiked ball deducts points, and Banana Peels and Mini Mushrooms are also present to throw off the players. There are three difficulties, with Level 1 represented by one blue music note, Level 2 represented by two yellow notes, and Level 3 represented by three red notes.
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===Bob-omb Dodge===
===[[Bob-omb Dodge]]===
{{main|Bob-omb Dodge}}
Bob-omb Dodge is based on Dodgeball. Bob-ombs are shot out of cannons surrounding the players, and they have to avoid them until the timer ends. Players can also knock other players around into the explosions. If they lose all of their health, they are eliminated. Easy difficulty is represented by a Bob-omb while Hard difficulty is represented by a cannon. When playing in Tournament mode with two or three human players, they all share the same health bar.
Bob-omb Dodge is based on Dodgeball. Bob-ombs are shot out of cannons surrounding the players, and they have to avoid them until the timer ends. Players can also knock other players around into the explosions. If they lose all of their health, they are eliminated. Easy difficulty is represented by a Bob-omb while Hard difficulty is represented by a cannon. When playing in Tournament mode with two or three human players, they all share the same health bar.
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===Smash Skate===
===[[Smash Skate]]===
{{main|Smash Skate}}
Smash Skate is based on Hockey. Players use their hockey sticks to knock their opponents off the stage, gaining points while opponents lose their points in the process. When balancing off the edge of the stage, shaking the Wii Remote allows them to regain their balance and stay on the stage. Easy difficulty is represented by hockey sticks while Hard difficulty is represented by ice skates. In Tournament mode, the matches are one-on-one with each team member going up against each other. Unlike the other games, Smash Skate uses three unique stages exclusive to this game, rather than one of the main courts.
Smash Skate is based on Hockey. Players use their hockey sticks to knock their opponents off the stage, gaining points while opponents lose their points in the process. When balancing off the edge of the stage, shaking the Wii Remote allows them to regain their balance and stay on the stage. Easy difficulty is represented by hockey sticks while Hard difficulty is represented by ice skates. In Tournament mode, the matches are one-on-one with each team member going up against each other. Unlike the other games, Smash Skate uses three unique stages exclusive to this game, rather than one of the main courts.
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==Record book==
==Record book==
The game does keep track of the player's records for each sport. The records basically go as follows:
The game does keep track of the player's records for each sport. The records basically go as follows:
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==Reception==
==Reception==
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SportsMix4.png|Peach and [[Wario]]
SportsMix4.png|Peach and [[Wario]]
MSMart13.png|[[Moogle]] and [[Cactuar]] (Dodgeball)
MSMart13.png|[[Moogle]] and [[Cactuar]] (Dodgeball)
SportsMix2.png|Yoshi, Toad, and Luigi (Dodgeball)
SportsMix2.png|Yoshi, Toad, and Luigi
</gallery>
</gallery>


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==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jpn=マリオスポーツミックス
|Jap=マリオスポーツミックス
|JpnR=Mario Supōtsu Mikkusu
|JapR=Mario Supōtsu Mikkusu
|JpnM=''Mario Sports Mix''
|JapM=''Mario Sports Mix''
|Spa=''Mario Sports Mix''
|Spa=''Mario Sports Mix''
|SpaM=-
|Fre=''Mario Sports Mix''
|Fre=''Mario Sports Mix''
|FreM=-
|Ger=''Mario Sports Mix''
|Ger=''Mario Sports Mix''
|GerM=-
|Ita=''Mario Sports Mix''
|Ita=''Mario Sports Mix''
|ItaM=-
}}
}}


==Notes==
==Trivia==
[[File:MarioSportsMix-TitleScreen.png|thumb|The game's title screen with all four sports]]
[[File:MarioSportsMix-TitleScreen.png|thumb|The game's title screen with all four sports]]
*The Hockey sport in this game is presented as {{wp|Ice Hockey}}. However, on every court except [[Mario Stadium (Mario Sports Mix)|Mario Stadium]] and the [[Smash Skate]] stage [[Sherbet Sea]], the characters play {{wp|Roller hockey|Roller Hockey}} instead.
*The Hockey sport in this game is presented as {{wp|Ice Hockey}}. However, on every court except [[Mario Stadium (Mario Sports Mix)|Mario Stadium]] and the [[Smash Skate]] stage [[Sherbet Sea]], the characters play {{wp|Roller hockey|Roller Hockey}} instead.
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==External links==
==External links==
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*[http://www.nintendo.co.jp/wii/rmkj/index.html Official Japanese website]
*[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/wii/rmkj/index.html Official Japanese website]
*[http://gamesites.nintendo.com.au/mario-sports-mix/en_AU/index.php Official Oceanian website]
*[http://gamesites.nintendo.com.au/mario-sports-mix/en_AU/index.php Official Oceanian website]{{dead link}}
*[http://www.nintendo.co.uk/NOE/en_GB/games/wii/mario_sports_mix_18225.html Official European website]
*[https://www.nintendo.com/en-gb/Games/Wii/Mario-Sports-Mix-281881.html Official British website]
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20111121215214/http://www.mariosportsmix.com/ Official American website]
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20110205121257/http://www.mariosportsmix.com/ Official American website]
*[https://m1.nintendo.net/docvc/RVL/JPN/RMKJ/RMKJ_J.pdf Official Japanese instruction booklet]
*[https://m1.nintendo.net/docvc/RVL/JPN/RMKJ/RMKJ_J.pdf Official Japanese instruction booklet]
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