2007's Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games has sold more than ten million copies. Ten million. When the sequel inevitably came sliding down the slopes then, there was always the risk we'd end up with a 'playing it safe' rehash, in an attempt by Sega to replicate the phenomenal sales figures of the first game. And who could blame them?
Verdict
2007's game in the snow - an accessible, content-filled party game. Take some risks next time Sega...
Uppers
* Extremely accessible
* Imaginative Dream Events
* Makes Curling fun
Downers
* No MotionPlus support is a massive shame
* Disappointing Festival mode
* Many over-simplified events
Stan at GameSpew: There’s so many Mario sports games out there, but we’ve narrowed them down to the top 10. The Premier League standard of Mario sports games, if you will.
With all of the excitement and national pride surrounding the 2018 Winter Olympics, you may feel compelled to get involved in the action. And unless you intend on following the example of the guy who slid in during the opening ceremony, you'll have to live vicariously through video games.
Not sure which will best capture the spirit of the Games? Check out our list for the closure you need.
A countdown of the top 10 games that take place in Canada.
Amusing read, but you did lose me a little bit on Europa Universalis III. I mean, the name basically means "One Europe".
I demand to know why Scott Pilgrim vs The World isn't on this list!
Seriously it actually takes place in Canada. Many of the games on your list just have a level in Canada and aren't actually set there.