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|The player has to press the 2 button. Players will attack with an energy object that's shaped like a hockey stick. | |The player has to press the 2 button. Players will attack with an energy object that's shaped like a hockey stick. | ||
| | |The player has to hold down Z to charge before releasing it to attack. Players will attack with an energy object that's shaped like a hockey stick. | ||
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! Attack (Dodgeball) | ! Attack (Dodgeball) | ||
|The player has to press the 2 button while holding a meteor. | |The player has to press the 2 button while holding a meteor. | ||
| | |The player has to shake the Wii Remote while holding a meteor. | ||
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! Dunk (Basketball) | ! Dunk (Basketball) | ||
|The player has to press the 2 button while holding a meteor and running near Behemoth's head. | |The player has to press the 2 button while holding a meteor and running near Behemoth's head. | ||
| | |The player has to shake the Wii Remote while holding a meteor and running near Behemoth's head. | ||
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|The player has to press the 1 button. All characters will do this move, regardless of defensive maneuvers in dodgeball. | |The player has to press the 1 button. All characters will do this move, regardless of defensive maneuvers in dodgeball. | ||
| | |The player has to shake the Wii Remote. All characters will do this move, regardless of defensive maneuvers in dodgeball. | ||
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! Use Item | ! Use Item | ||
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| rowspan=3 |[[File:MSMsmallMario.png|link=Mario|center]] | | rowspan=3 |[[File:MSMsmallMario.png|link=Mario|center]] | ||
| rowspan=3 |Mario blasts | | rowspan=3 |Mario blasts a fiery shot at his target. The shot can be blocked by brute force, but can slip into the goal if the character fails to hold it off. In dodgeball, the blast has a radius that can hit nearby opponents. | ||
|height=30| Power || 3/5 | |height=30| Power || 3/5 | ||
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| rowspan=3 |[[File:MSMsmallLuigi.png|link=Luigi|center]] | | rowspan=3 |[[File:MSMsmallLuigi.png|link=Luigi|center]] | ||
| rowspan=3 |Luigi first attempts to suck characters towards him while he is using his [[Poltergust 3000]]. After he draws them in, he makes a shot on | | rowspan=3 |Luigi first attempts to suck characters towards him while he is using his [[Poltergust 3000]]. After he draws them in, he makes a shot on his target. Opponents caught long enough in the suction will trip and be unable to defend against the shot. | ||
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| rowspan=3 |[[File:MSMsmallYoshi.png|link=Yoshi|center]] | | rowspan=3 |[[File:MSMsmallYoshi.png|link=Yoshi|center]] | ||
| rowspan=3 |Yoshi throws the ball in a single, bouncy rainbow line. The rainbow line quickly changes where it is going to land, possibly confusing players. In basketball and dodgeball, it is not one but rather two bouncy balls heading towards their goal. | | rowspan=3 |Yoshi throws the ball in a single, bouncy rainbow line. The rainbow line quickly changes where it is going to land, possibly confusing players. In basketball and dodgeball, it is not one but rather two bouncy balls heading towards their goal, and they must both be blocked or dodged. | ||
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| rowspan=3 |Before sending the ball/puck, Peach | | rowspan=3 |Before sending the ball/puck, Peach releases multiple large hearts. Any character that gets hit by a heart gets stunned for a few seconds. Peach then sends the ball/puck into its respective place. | ||
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| rowspan=3 |Waluigi soars in the air and brings out a machine. The machine has 4 arms that sends out electricity to stop any would-be attackers. After Waluigi has fired his third shot, he shoots for his goal. In dodgeball, | | rowspan=3 |Waluigi soars in the air and brings out a machine. The machine has 4 arms that sends out electricity to stop any would-be attackers. After Waluigi has fired his third shot, he shoots for his goal. In dodgeball and hockey, all the shots that connect are counted. In basketball, each successful shot is worth 1 point, instead of its regular worth (2 or 3). | ||
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| rowspan=3 |[[File:MSMsmallBlack.png|link=Black Mage]] | | rowspan=3 |[[File:MSMsmallBlack.png|link=Black Mage]] | ||
| rowspan=3 |Black Mage waves his wand and | | rowspan=3 |Black Mage waves his wand and uses [[lightning]] to shrink nearby opponents, as if they consumed a Mini Mushroom. He then sends the ball into the location of his aim. Opponents remain tiny for the duration of the move before returning to normal. | ||
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*Clear Star Road three times. | *Clear Star Road three times. | ||
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*''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'': The design and function of the Mini Mushroom is based off this game. | *''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'': The design and function of the Mini Mushroom is based off this game. | ||
*''[[Luigi's Mansion]]'': A court takes place in a mansion based off this game. | *''[[Luigi's Mansion]]'': A court takes place in a mansion based off this game. | ||
*''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'': Luigi's | *''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'': The Green Missile makes an appearance as Luigi's dive in dodgeball and his third consecutive check in hockey; similar graphics appear when Luigi jumps up to block in basketball. Luigi's dash attack also appears to have been referenced as the second consecutive check in hockey. | ||
*''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]'': Toad Park court is somewhat similar to the [[Baby Park]] racetrack. | *''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]'': Toad Park court is somewhat similar to the [[Baby Park]] racetrack. | ||
*''[[Mario Kart DS]]'': The concept of Waluigi owning a pinball-themed course returns. | *''[[Mario Kart DS]]'': The concept of Waluigi owning a pinball-themed course returns. |
Revision as of 10:47, March 8, 2011
Template:Infobox Mario Sports Mix is a Mario sports game for the Wii, featuring Mario and company competing in four sports: Hockey, Basketball, Dodgeball, and Volleyball, along with the Final Fantasy characters who have appeared in Mario Hoops 3-on-3 as well. Slime, a Dragon Quest mascot, makes an appearance in this game, too. This game is developed by Square Enix, who also developed Mario Hoops 3-on-3.
The game supports the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection feature, which enables players to play with other players from different regions. To save any game data, 3 blocks of memory has to be used on the Wii system. However, the game data is copy protected, so it can't be transferred onto other Wii systems.
Gameplay
There is cooperative play, as well as versus. Cooperative play is for up to three players, while competitive is for up to four players. The Wii Remote and Nunchuk control style is used as the primary control scheme for the game. However, the player can also use the Wii Remote in the horizontal position. Players are able to perform actions through moving the Wii Remote, such as jumping or hitting a volleyball.
Basketball

Basketball is played in a similar way as in Mario Hoops 3-on-3. The coins that the players gather along the way are added to their score. Also in this sport, there is a shot clock on the bottom-left hand corner of the screen so the characters can shoot within the time limit, just like in a professional NBA game. Each shot inside the 2-point line is worth two points, while shots outside the line and special shots give the team three points. Collected coins also add one point for each coin to the total score (for example, if a special shot is made and there are seven coins, then the team receives ten points). Players are also able to defend, block, and make dunks in this game in a similar way as the real game. If the score is tied at the end of regulation, then sudden death commences. With this extra period in this sport, no game ends in a draw.
Volleyball
As in Mario Hoops 3-on-3, there are ? Panels in the floor, which give items to the players who step on them. The coin system is also the same and it increases the team's total score (based on the amount of coins the players gather). Volleyball is the only sport in the game that doesn't have a time limit. Players can serve and spike the ball in similar ways to the real game. Unlike most of the games, many of the stages often relay obstacles that may deflect the players' serves and hits.
Hockey
Like all of the other sports, hockey also has the ? Panels on the floor that gives the players items or extra coins that increases their total score. Additionally, the puck itself is a Coin. A hockey game always begins with a face-off that is done by a Lakitu to determine which team gets the puck. Scoring a goal or a special shot results in another face-off. The goalkeepers in this sport are Shy Guys. Their color depends on which team they're in. On courts without ice, the game involves the characters wearing roller blades as opposed to skates. In order to steal the puck, players must tackle each other, which can be achieved by the motion of shaking the Wii Remote ( in sideways mode) or simply by making a character go next to the opponent with the puck. Sometimes, a struggle ensues and players must shake their Wii Remote the fastest they can in order to win the puck over and knock the opponents away.
Dodgeball
Dodgeball is mostly played by throwing a ball. There are two teams of two or three characters and a colored Yoshi (red and blue, according to which team the characters are on) on the players' teams. Players have a Health Meter and lose a portion when they get hit, except for the colored Yoshi. The colored Yoshi can never be "knocked out," but cannot leave the box at the back of the court. Players cannot control the Yoshis unless they encounter the ball. If players lose all their HP, they are out, and they are sent with Yoshi of their team into the box. However, unlike the Yoshis in the box, they can leave if they hit someone with the ball, and that target loses some health. Players that do this also get a small amount of their HP regained. Also, if both teams have at least one player remaining at the end of the game, sudden death follows. With this term, no game ends in a draw. In a sudden death, the first team to take damage loses. Items can be used to hinder the opposing team and can be thrown onto the court or used with the ball. Sometimes players encounter coins. If this happens, higher levels of stamina can be lost if opponents get hit.
Sports Mix
Sports Mix is a tournament only game mode, which utilizes all of the sports. The sport that's played is chosen randomly for each round.
Controls
Each sport utilizes various controls, depending on the control scheme that the player uses.
Basketball
Command | Wii Remote (horizontal) | Wii Remote + Nunchuk |
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Common Controls | ||
Run | The player has to press the Control Pad in the direction he/she wants to go. The player can go in 8 different directions. | The player has to tilt the Control Stick in the direction he/she wants to go. |
Jump | The player has to press the 2 button. | The player has to shake the Wii Remote. |
Swap Characters | The player has to press the B button. This only works if the player's teammates are CPU players. | The player has to press the C button. This only works if the player's teammates are CPU players. |
Offensive Controls | ||
Trick Move | The player has to shake the Wii Remote. | The player has to rotate the Control Stick. The Z button can also be used. |
Pass | The player has to press the 1 button. | The player has to press the A button. |
Jump Shot | The player has to press the 2 button while jumping. | The player has to shake the Wii Remote while jumping. |
Dunk | The player has to press the 2 button while running near the basket. | The player has to shake the Wii Remote while running near the basket. |
Layup | The player has to press the 1 button while dunking. | The player has to press the A button while dunking. |
Special Move | The player has to press the 1 and 2 buttons together. | The player has to press the A and B buttons together. |
Item Shot | The player has to press the A button. | While holding the B button, the player has to shake the Wii Remote. |
Combo | The player has to hold and then release the 1 button when his/her team has the ball. | The player has to hold and then release the A button when his/her team has the ball. |
Defensive Controls | ||
Steal | The player has to press the 1 button. | The player has to press the A button. |
Smash Steal | The player has to block for an extended time period. | The player has to block for an extended time period. |
Jump Block | The player has to press the 2 button. | The player has to shake the Wii Remote. |
Jump Cut | The player has to press the 1 button while blocking. | The player has to press the A button while blocking. |
Jump Attack | The player has to press the 2 button while blocking. | The player has to shake the Wii Remote while blocking. |
Use Item | The player has to press the A button. | The player has to press the B button. |
Volleyball
Command | Wii Remote (horizontal) | Wii Remote + Nunchuk |
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Serving Controls | ||
Move | The player has to press the Control Pad in the direction he/she wants to go. The player can go in 8 different directions. | The player has to tilt the Control Stick in the direction he/she wants to go. |
Toss | Overhand: The player has to press the 2 button. Underhand: The player has to press the 2 button while holding the Control Pad down. Jump Toss: The player has to press the 2 button while holding the Control Pad up. |
Overhand: The player has to swing the Wii Remote up. Underhand: The player has to swing the Wii Remote down. Jump Toss: The player has to hold the A button and swing the Wii Remote. |
Serve | The player has to press the 2 button while serving. | The player has to shake the Wii Remote while serving. |
Other Controls | ||
Move | The player has to press the Control Pad in the direction he/she wants to go. The player can go in 8 different directions. | The player has to tilt the Control Stick in the direction he/she wants to go. |
Swap Characters | The player has to press the B button. This only works if the player's teammates are CPU players. | The player has to press the C button. This only works if the player's teammates are CPU players. |
Receive | The player has to press the 2 button. | The player has to shake the Wii Remote. |
Jump | The player has to press the 1 button. On the third hit, the player has to press the 2 button. If Auto Jump is ON, this command will execute immediately before a spike. | The player has to press the A button. On the third hit, the player has to shake the Wii Remote. If Auto Jump is ON, this command will execute immediately before a spike. |
Spike | The player has to press the 2 button while jumping. | The player has to shake the Wii Remote while jumping. |
Super Spike | The player has to spike after charging at the landing marker. | The player has to spike after charging at the landing marker. |
Aiming Spikes | The player can use the Control Pad to move the landing cursor. | The player can use the Control Stick to move the landing cursor. |
Fake Out | The player has to press the 1 button while jumping. | The player has to press the A button while jumping. |
Block | The player has to press the 2 button while near the net. | The player has to shake the Wii Remote while near the net. |
Use Item | The player has to press the A button. | The player has to press the B button. |
Item Spike | The player has to press the A button while jumping. | While holding the B button, the player has to shake the Wii Remote. |
Special Move | The player has to press the 1 and 2 buttons together. | The player has to press the A and B buttons together. |
Combo | The player has to hold and then release the 1 button when the player's team has the ball. | The player has to hold and then release the A button when the player's team has the ball. |
Dodgeball
Command | Wii Remote (horizontal) | Wii Remote + Nunchuk |
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Common Controls | ||
Move | The player has to press the Control Pad in the direction he/she wants to go. The player can go in 8 different directions. | The player has to tilt the Control Stick in the direction he/she wants to go. |
Swap Characters | The player has to press the B button. This only works if the player's teammates are CPU players. | The player has to press the C button. This only works if the player's teammates are CPU players. |
Offensive Controls | ||
Attack | The player has to press the 2 button. | The player has to shake the Wii Remote. |
Super Attack | While running near the center line, the player has to press the 2 button when the charge is full. | While running near the center line, the player has to shake the Wii Remote when the charge is full. |
Jump Attack | The player has to run to the center line to jump. During that time, he/she has to press the 2 button to attack. | The player has to run to the center line to jump. During that time, he/she has to shake the Wii Remote to attack. |
Pass | The player has to press the 1 button. He/She can use the Control Pad to direct the pass. | The player has to press the A button. He/She can use the Control Stick to direct the pass. |
Fake Out | The player has to shake the Wii Remote. | While holding the Control Pad, the player has to shake the Wii Remote. |
Special Move | The player has to press the 1 and 2 buttons together. | The player has to press the A and B buttons together. |
Item Attack | The player has to press the A button. | While holding the B button, the player has to shake the Wii Remote. |
Combo | The player has to hold and then release the 1 button when the player's team has the ball. | The player has to hold and then release the A button when the player's team has the ball. |
Defensive Controls | ||
Dodge Roll | The player has to press the 1 button. Some characters will repel the dodgeball instead of evading it; those kinds of moves will have no effect against item attacks. | The player has to shake the Wii Remote. Some characters will repel the dodgeball instead of evading it; those kinds of moves will have no effect against item attacks. |
Catch | The player has to press the 2 button. This move has no effect against item attacks. | The player has to press the A and B buttons together. This move has no effect against item attacks. |
Diving Catch | After a successful attack, the player has to press the 1 button before the dodgeball touches the ground. | After a successful attack, the player has to shake the Wii Remote before the dodgeball touches the ground. |
Steal Pass | The player has to shake the Wii Remote. | The player has to press the A button. |
Use Item | The player has to press the A button. | The player has to press the B button. |
Hockey
Command | Wii Remote (horizontal) | Wii Remote + Nunchuk |
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Common Controls | ||
Face Off | The player has to shake the Wii Remote. | The player has to shake the Wii Remote. |
Skate | The player has to press the Control Pad in the direction he/she wants to go. The player can go in 8 different directions. | The player has to tilt the Control Stick in the direction he/she wants to go. |
Stop / Turn | The player has to press the Control Pad in the opposite direction. | The player has to tilt the Control Stick in the opposite direction. |
Fighting | The player has to shake the Wii Remote. | The player has to shake the Wii Remote. |
Swap Characters | The player has to press the B button. This only works if the player's teammates are CPU players. | The player has to press the C button. This only works if the player's teammates are CPU players. |
Offensive Controls | ||
Shoot | The player has to press the 2 button. | The player has to shake the Wii Remote. |
Aiming Shots | While holding the 2 button, the player has to use the Control Pad to adjust the aiming direction. | While holding the Z button, the player has to use the Control Stick to adjust the aiming direction. |
Charge | The player has to hold the 2 button until the character flashes. | The player has to hold the Z button until the character flashes. |
Super Shot | The player has to release the 2 button after charging. | The player has to shake the Wii Remote after charging. |
Fake Out | The player has to shake the Wii Remote while charging. | While holding the Z button, the player has to press the A button. |
Pass | The player has to press the 1 button. | The player has to press the A button. |
Special Move | The player has to press the 1 and 2 buttons together. | The player has to press the A and B buttons together. |
Item Shot | The player has to press the A button. | While holding the B button, the player has to shake the Wii Remote. |
Combo | The player has to hold and then release the 1 button when the player's team has the puck. | The player has to hold and then release the A button when the player's team has the puck. |
Defensive Controls | ||
Check | The player has to press the 2 button. A more powerful check is performed when the player checks three times in a row. | The player has to shake the Wii Remote. A more powerful check is performed when the player checks three times in a row. |
Intercept | The player has to press the 2 button. | The player has to shake the Wii Remote. |
Use Item | The player has to press the A button. | The player has to press the B button. |
Goalkeeper Control | The player has to press the 2 button when the opponent shoots. | The player has to press the Z button when the opponent shoots. |
Behemoth Battle
Command | Wii Remote (horizontal) | Wii Remote + Nunchuk |
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Move | The player has to press the Control Pad in the direction he/she wants to go. The player can go in 8 different directions. | The player has to tilt the Control Stick in the direction he/she wants to go. |
Swap Characters | The player has to press the B button. This only works if the player's teammates are CPU players. | The player has to press the C button. This only works if the player's teammates are CPU players. |
Shoot (Hockey) | The player has to press the 2 button. Players will attack with an energy object that's shaped like a hockey stick. | The player has to hold down Z to charge before releasing it to attack. Players will attack with an energy object that's shaped like a hockey stick. |
Attack (Dodgeball) | The player has to press the 2 button while holding a meteor. | The player has to shake the Wii Remote while holding a meteor. |
Dunk (Basketball) | The player has to press the 2 button while holding a meteor and running near Behemoth's head. | The player has to shake the Wii Remote while holding a meteor and running near Behemoth's head. |
Pass | The player has to press the 1 button while holding a meteor to pass to teammates. The teammates will treat the meteor as a volleyball. | The player has to press the A button while holding a meteor to pass to teammates. The teammates will treat the meteor as a volleyball. |
Dodge Roll (Dodgeball) | The player has to press the 1 button. All characters will do this move, regardless of defensive maneuvers in dodgeball. | The player has to shake the Wii Remote. All characters will do this move, regardless of defensive maneuvers in dodgeball. |
Use Item | The player has to press the A button. | The player has to press the B button. |
Special Move | The player has to press the 1 and 2 buttons together. | The player has to press the A and B buttons together. |
Characters
Playable Characters
There are nineteen playable characters in Mario Sports Mix. All of them are categorized by five groups: green, orange, crimson, blue, and hotpink.
- green - All-Rounders have normal Power, Speed, and Technique. All-Rounders generally aren't weak at any stats, but they aren't strong in any either.
- orange - Technical characters have more Technique, but less Speed and Power. These characters can better aim their shots. They can also give them a curve.
- crimson - Powerful characters have more Power, but less Speed and Technique. These characters have stronger and faster attacks and shots.
- blue - Speedy characters have more Speed, but less Power and Technique. These characters can move faster over the ground.
- hotpink - Tricky characters have one stronger stat, but the others are usually very low. However, they do have some useful, but tricky moves.
Like 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 player 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.
Starting Characters
All-rounder Characters
Character | Special Ability | Stats | |
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Mario blasts a fiery shot at his target. The shot can be blocked by brute force, but can slip into the goal if the character fails to hold it off. In dodgeball, the blast has a radius that can hit nearby opponents. | Power | 3/5 | |
Speed | 3/5 | ||
Technique | 3/5 | ||
Luigi first attempts to suck characters towards him while he is using his Poltergust 3000. After he draws them in, he makes a shot on his target. Opponents caught long enough in the suction will trip and be unable to defend against the shot. | Power | 2/5 | |
Speed | 3/5 | ||
Technique | 4/5 | ||
Yoshi throws the ball in a single, bouncy rainbow line. The rainbow line quickly changes where it is going to land, possibly confusing players. In basketball and dodgeball, it is not one but rather two bouncy balls heading towards their goal, and they must both be blocked or dodged. | Power | 3/5 | |
Speed | 4/5 | ||
Technique | 2/5 | ||
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The Mii builds up energy as it aims to make its goal. When the ball hits in the ground in dodgeball, it sends out a blast radius than can hit anyone inside the blast radius. Characters can stop the shot in other sports a similar way as how Mario makes a shot. | Power | 3/5 |
Speed | 3/5 | ||
Technique | 3/5 |
Technical Characters
Powerful Characters
Character | Special Ability | Stats | |
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Wario throws his trademark bomb similar to that of the WarioWare series. The bomb then explodes, which can knock any character in the explosion away. After the bomb has detonated, it fills up the court with gas, obscuring the view where Wario is going to shoot; that can make it hard for players (including Wario) to tell where the ball is going to be thrown to. Wario then shoots at his destination. | Power | 5/5 |
Speed | 2/5 | ||
Technique | 2/5 | ||
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Donkey Kong bangs the ground with his simian strength that causes all characters in the opponent's side to be dazed. After this attack, Donkey Kong tosses the object into his goal. | Power | 5/5 |
Speed | 1/5 | ||
Technique | 3/5 | ||
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Bowser spits a fireball at an area near his goal, where it makes a large blast. Any character that gets caught in the blast radius ends up knocked away and burnt. With brute force, Bowser then sends the object to his goal. | Power | 5/5 |
Speed | 1/5 | ||
Technique | 2/5 |
Speedy Characters
Unlockable Characters
Template:Spoiler The Final Fantasy characters from Mario Hoops 3-on-3 make a return in this game. Additionally, the Dragon Quest character Slime makes an appearance, previously having appeared in Itadaki Street DS. These characters are all unlockable and also the only unlockable characters of the game.
Unlocked characters can only be used in the sports that they're unlocked in. However, characters who are unlocked by clearing Star Road can be used for all sports.
It should be noted that for the characters that are unlocked by playing a certain number of matches, the player isn't required to win every match. Also, Wi-Fi matches do count as well.
All-rounder Character
Character | Special Ability | How to Unlock | Stats | |
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Ninja makes two copies of himself and go for the goal. The two copies are simply illusions and do not count for a point, but if the actual Ninja scores, he and his team gets a point. In dodgeball, if his copies hits opponents, they lose a section of their HP despite the copies being illusions. |
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Power | 3/5 | |
Speed | 4/5 | |||
Technique | 3/5 |
Technical Character
Tricky Characters
Character | Special Ability | How to Unlock | Stats | |
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Black Mage waves his wand and uses lightning to shrink nearby opponents, as if they consumed a Mini Mushroom. He then sends the ball into the location of his aim. Opponents remain tiny for the duration of the move before returning to normal. |
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Power | 2/5 |
Speed | 2/5 | |||
Technique | 5/5 | |||
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Slime sends copies of itself into the court. The Slime copies stun any character they touch and they appear to follow the characters. Slime then tosses the ball into its point of aim. |
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Power | 5/5 |
Speed | 2/5 | |||
Technique | 1/5 | |||
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When Moogle throws the ball, the ball disappears briefly, and then reappears at a different spot. The move could throw off opponents. |
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Power | 1/5 |
Speed | 2/5 | |||
Technique | 5/5 | |||
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Cactuar fires needles that can hinder the players' movements (players are briefly immobilized at times). Afterward, Cactuar throws the ball at its target. |
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Power | 1/5 |
Speed | red | |||
Technique | 1/5 |
Alternate Outfits
Certain characters have alternate outfits that can be unlocked by performing certain objectives. Alternate outfits can only be used in the sports that they are unlocked in, but outfits unlocked by clearing Star Road can be used for all sports.
The player should note that the players don't actually have to win the matches to be counted, and the minimum requirement for unlocking is at least having the characters in the players' team. Matches also get counted by the action of playing Wi-Fi. To select another outfit, the player has to press the button on the Wii Remote, regardless of the control scheme used.
Character | Alternate Outfit | Usage Unlock Method | Mission Unlock Method | Star Road Unlock Method |
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Yoshi | Light Blue Yoshi | Play 15 matches as Yoshi. | Complete a certain mission at the Flower Cup. | |
Yellow Yoshi | Play 20 matches as Yoshi. | Complete a certain mission at the Flower Cup. | ||
Pink Yoshi | Play 25 matches as Yoshi. | Complete a certain mission at the Flower Cup. | ||
Peach | Tennis-wear | Play 40 matches as Peach. | Complete a certain mission at the Mushroom Cup. | |
Daisy | Tennis-wear | Play 40 matches as Daisy. | Complete a certain mission at the Flower Cup. | |
Toad | Blue Toad | Play 15 matches as Toad. | Complete a certain mission at the Mushroom Cup. | |
Yellow Toad | Play 20 matches as Toad. | Complete a certain mission at the Mushroom Cup. | ||
Green Toad | Play 25 matches as Toad. | Complete a certain mission at the Star Cup. | ||
Ninja | Shadow White | Play 20 matches as Ninja. | Complete a certain mission at the Flower Cup. | Clear Star Road up to 4 times. |
White Mage | Pure White | Play 20 matches as White Mage. | Complete a certain mission at the Flower Cup. | Clear Star Road up to 5 times. |
Black Mage | Magic Red | Play 20 matches as Black Mage. | Complete a certain mission at the Star Cup. | Clear Star Road up to 6 times. |
Slime | She-Slime | Play 20 matches as Slime. | Complete a certain mission at the Star Cup. | |
Metal Slime | Play 40 matches as Slime. | Complete a certain mission at the Star Cup. |
Non-Playable Characters
- Behemoth
- Behemoth King
- Birdo (species)
- Blue Yoshi
- Boo
- Dry Bones
- Koopa Troopa
- Lakitu
- Monty Mole
- Penguin
- Pianta
- Red Yoshi
- Shy Guy
Courts
There are ten new courts in Mario Sports Mix, including four returning courts from the previous follow-up, Mario Hoops 3-on-3 for a grand total of fourteen playable courts. Each tournament holds three courts that can be played depending on the sport.
Courts and compatible sports | ||||
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Court | Dodgeball | Volleyball | Basketball | Hockey |
Template:Color-link-piped | Mushroom Cup | Mushroom Cup | Mushroom Cup | Mushroom Cup |
Template:Color-link-piped | Mushroom Cup | Mushroom Cup | Mushroom Cup | Extra |
Template:Color-link-piped | Mushroom Cup | Mushroom Cup | Extra | Mushroom Cup |
Template:Color-link | Flower Cup | Flower Cup | Mushroom Cup | Template:No |
Template:Color-link | Flower Cup | Template:No | Template:No | Mushroom Cup |
Template:Color-link-piped | Template:No | Flower Cup | Flower Cup | Template:No |
Template:Color-link | Extra | Flower Cup | Flower Cup | Flower Cup |
Template:Color-link | Flower Cup | Template:No[see 1] | Flower Cup | Flower Cup |
Template:Color-link | Star Cup | Extra | Extra | Flower Cup |
Template:Color-link | Template:No | Star Cup | Star Cup | Star Cup |
Template:Color-link-piped | Star Cup | Star Cup | Star Cup | Extra |
Template:Color-link-piped | Extra | Extra | Template:No | Star Cup |
Template:Color-link-piped | Star Cup | Star Cup | Star Cup | Star Cup |
Template:Color-link | Extra | Extra | Extra | Extra |
- ^ Daisy Garden, although incompatible with volleyball, is playable in the volleyball tournament when players are competing with Tennis-wear Daisy to unlock the alternate costume.
Items
As in most Mario games, there are items available during the gameplay of Mario Sports Mix. These items are available by touching the various ? Panels on the court.
Modes of Play
Mario Sports Mix has two game modes for each one of the four sports: Exhibition and Tournament. Each sport also has a tutorial video so players can learn on how to play these sports.
Exhibition
Exhibition mode allows players to play any one of the four sports and customize the rules of the match from the court selection screen before the match begins. From there, players can select any two or three of the nineteen playable characters and one of the fourteen compatible courts.
Players may unlock characters or courts by playing games in this mode. Character skins can be unlocked by playing with a particular character certain times. This also counts for Tournament mode.
However, what players unlock can only be used in that sport. So if players unlock Slime for Dodgeball, Slime can only be used in that sport.
Tournament

In Tournament mode, players can compete for the trophy in the same manner as in Mario Hoops 3-on-3. There are three rounds in the tournament. When players win a game, they move on to the next round of the tournament. Each time players win a cup, they can earn one of the three small crystals that corresponds to the sport's color. If all three cups are cleared for that corresponding sport, then it becomes a large crystal that is placed on the Star Ship.
After winning the Star Cup of a sport, players unlock a Hard mode for that sport. Opponents are more difficult than in Normal mode. Also, if players clear the Star Cup at all sports and then defeat Behemoth, Sports Mix mode is unlocked.
Sports Mix only has one skill level, which is Expert, and it is a tournament in which each match is a randomly generated sport. Also, clearing the Star Cup in Sports Mix mode makes players face off against the Behemoth King.
Alternate Routes
Players can also replay tournaments to find alternate routes. Players can find alternate routes by performing some actions in a tournament match, for example scoring a point with a Special Shot.
In the alternate routes, players do not play normal matches, but missions instead. If players lose a mission, they get sent back to the normal tournament. If players win a mission, they may continue on, but the road often splits. Players may choose which way they want to go. These roads lead players to different missions, different events, or sometimes even back to the normal tournament. Once players come back to the normal tournament, they cannot re-enter the alternate routes until they start over the tournament.
Taking right choices or guesses, players may reach Hidden Final. The Hidden Final is the last mission of the tournament. If players lose this mission, they do not get sent back to the normal tournament, but they can retry the mission instead. If players win this mission, they earn the tournament cup, just like players do in the normal run. The Hidden Final involves completing a task that is usually more difficult than the others, for example, winning a match without allowing the opponent to score even once.
Players may unlock hidden characters, courts, or character skins by winning missions. However what they unlock depends on the mission, the sport, and even the routes they take before reaching the mission. Unlocked items are only accessible in the sport players win the mission in.
Template:Spoiler Alternate routes in the Star Cup are slightly different compared to the Mushroom and Flower Cups. If players win some missions in the route, they can travel to the Star Road. If players manage to reach the end of the Star Road, they get a message Star Road Complete!, and travel back to the normal tournament by jumping on the Star.
There is no Hidden Final for the Star Cup, but after clearing the Star Road, players immediately go up against the Final Fantasy team. Unlike with the normal tournament, however, crystals do pop up during the match; the crystals act like coins, which add extra points for Basketball, Volleyball, and Hockey, while strengthening attacks in Dodgeball.
If players beat the team (and Behemoth if all the sports are cleared), they unlock a Final Fantasy character for every sport.
Graphical changes
When completing sports in Tournament mode, some items in menus of the game changes. Once a sport is completed in Normal mode, a crystal marks the sport in the record menu. When the sport is completed in Hard mode, the ball (or in case of Hockey, the stick) turns gold in the main menu. If Sports Mix mode is cleared, the usual blue background of the main menu, turns into a gold-red colored background. Template:Endspoiler
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 - Basketball
- Harmony Hustle - Volleyball
- Bob-omb Dodge - Dodgeball
- Smash Skate - Hockey
Record Book
The game does keep track of the player's records for each sport. The records basically go as follows:
- Page 1
- Number of matches played
- Number of tournament wins
- Win percentage
- Average coin collected
- Direct hits with items
- Page 2
- Success Rates
- Basketball
- Dunk
- Layup
- Jump Shot
- 3-Point Shot
- Block
- Hockey
- Shot
- Super Shot
- Direct Shot
- Block
- Face Off
- Volleyball
- Ace Serves
- Spike
- Fake Out
- Block
- Receive Save
- Dodgeball
- Attack
- Catch
- Diving Catch
- Dodge Roll
- Pass Steal
- Basketball
- Success Rates
- Page 3
- Character Picks
- Page 4
- Stage Picks
Beta Elements
- Main article: Mario Sports Mix/Beta Elements
References to Other Games
- Super Mario Bros.: The underwater theme is one of the tunes available in Harmony Hustle.
- Super Mario Bros. 2: The animation used for Toad whenever he throws an item appears to be influenced by how he threw vegetables and other items in this game.
- Super Mario Bros. 3: In the underwater theme in Harmony Hustle, part of this game's underwater melody can be heard.
- Super Mario World: The athletic theme is one of the tunes available in Harmony Hustle.
- Mario Tennis: Peach and Daisy's alternate costumes, called "Tennis-Wear", is based off this series. More specifically, the design overall is based on the outfit that Peach wears for Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour and Mario Power Tennis.
- Mario Hoops 3-on-3: Much of the gameplay mechanics come from this game, especially in basketball. Most stages are also based off this game. The theme of Bloocheep Sea makes a return as one of the songs in Harmony Hustle.
- New Super Mario Bros.: The design and function of the Mini Mushroom is based off this game.
- Luigi's Mansion: A court takes place in a mansion based off this game.
- Super Smash Bros. Melee: The Green Missile makes an appearance as Luigi's dive in dodgeball and his third consecutive check in hockey; similar graphics appear when Luigi jumps up to block in basketball. Luigi's dash attack also appears to have been referenced as the second consecutive check in hockey.
- Mario Kart: Double Dash!!: Toad Park court is somewhat similar to the Baby Park racetrack.
- Mario Kart DS: The concept of Waluigi owning a pinball-themed course returns.
- Itadaki Street DS: Slime makes a playable appearance in this game.
- Mario Kart Wii: In Toad Park, Toads can be seen driving Mario Kart Wii-styled karts. Some item images are also borrowed from this game, such as the Green Shells.
Gallery
Names in Other Languages
References
External Links
- Official Japanese website
- Official Australian website
- Official European website
- Official American website
Mario Sports Mix | ||
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Playable characters | All-around | Mario • Luigi • Yoshi • Ninja • Mii |
Technical | Princess Peach • Princess Daisy • Waluigi • White Mage | |
Powerful | Wario • Donkey Kong • Bowser | |
Speedy | Diddy Kong • Bowser Jr. • Toad | |
Tricky | Black Mage • Slime • Moogle • Cactuar | |
Non-playable characters | Behemoth • Behemoth King • Birdo • Blue Yoshi • Boo • Dry Bones • Gold Ghost • Koopa Troopa • Lakitu • Monty Mole • Penguin • Pianta • Purple Puncher • Red Yoshi • Shy Guy | |
Courts | Mario Stadium • Koopa Troopa Beach • Peach's Castle • DK Dock • Toad Park • Luigi's Mansion • Western Junction • Daisy Garden • Wario Factory • Bowser Jr. Blvd. • Bowser's Castle • Waluigi Pinball • Ghoulish Galleon • Star Ship • Sherbet Sea • Rowdy Raft • Fire Mountain | |
Items | Banana Peel • Bob-omb • Coin • Green Shell • Mini Mushroom • Red Shell • Super Star | |
Party games | Feed Petey • Harmony Hustle • Bob-omb Dodge • Smash Skate | |
Further info | Image gallery • Pre-release and unused content • Glitches • Multimedia • Staff |