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==DS Version==
==DS Version==
[[Image:Deluxe_Halfpipe.PNG|thumb|'''Deluxe Halfpipe''']]
[[Image:Blazing_Bobsleigh.PNG|thumb|'''Blazing Bobsleigh''']]
Dream Bobsleigh also appears in the DS Version referred as '''Blazing Bobsleigh'''. The objective of this event is to score as many points as the player can by doing tricks with the yellow and orange up ramps, and win by one minute while using [[Coins]] for special tricks and the rainbow ramps for a quick burst of speed. The player can also do special tricks by collecting 5 coins and input Commands. A successful special trick adds 5,000 points to the player's current score. If players doesn't finish the special trick in time, they don't get any points for the trick. Coins are provided during the event. If players don't get to the end of the course within one minute, then they get no points for the event.
Dream Bobsleigh also appears in the DS Version referred as '''Blazing Bobsleigh'''. Big [[Bullet Bill]] is battled in this event. The player must race to the end without losing all of their health. The player may attack by pressing Y and left at the same time twice to attack another player on the left and twice press A and right at the same time to attack on the right. Hitting walls, snowmen or getting attacked depletes health, and if any player loses all its health, they are disqualified. When the meter gauge on the right is full, the player may press R to boost. Pressing L rotates the sleigh. If the Sleigh is facing the front (the way it starts aka the black part on the front), the player will not spin out of they hit a snowmen or take more damdage, but will not go as fast as if the sleigh had the black part facing backwards. In other words, if the sleigh is facing backwards, they will gain speed, but take more damage from snowmen.  
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Revision as of 08:18, January 30, 2011

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Dream Bobsleigh

Dream Bobsleigh, in Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games, is the Dream Event variation of the regular Bobsleigh event. The game is a dream event version of the game -- this means the game has more kicks, a CGI setting in a non-real place, and it also has Item's. It takes place on Nortune from Sonic Chronicles: The Dark Brotherhood as well as Special Stages from Sonic Heroes.

Gameplay & Controls

The game play's just like Bobsleigh, though the game is actually now a race (unlike Bobsleigh). The game first starts with shaking the Wii Remote, then pressing A when A appears on screen. When the game's race starts, the player must do something other than stay on the Gold Track in Bobsleigh; they must collect as much Rainbow Ball's as they can to accelerate and gain points. Obstacles (such as Fire Balls) are shown to take away Rainbow Ball's. Item's can give the player a speed boost (such as the Sonic Shoes) or take away Rainbow Ball's (like the Thunder).

DS Version

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Blazing Bobsleigh

Dream Bobsleigh also appears in the DS Version referred as Blazing Bobsleigh. Big Bullet Bill is battled in this event. The player must race to the end without losing all of their health. The player may attack by pressing Y and left at the same time twice to attack another player on the left and twice press A and right at the same time to attack on the right. Hitting walls, snowmen or getting attacked depletes health, and if any player loses all its health, they are disqualified. When the meter gauge on the right is full, the player may press R to boost. Pressing L rotates the sleigh. If the Sleigh is facing the front (the way it starts aka the black part on the front), the player will not spin out of they hit a snowmen or take more damdage, but will not go as fast as if the sleigh had the black part facing backwards. In other words, if the sleigh is facing backwards, they will gain speed, but take more damage from snowmen.
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