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Wii ice skating game
Wii ice skating game





wii ice skating game

Speed Skating 500M: Race to get the fastest time.Snowboard Cross: Race to the finish on a snowboard.Halfpipe: A competition to get the most points.Ski Cross: A race to the finish on skis.

wii ice skating game

Moguls: A competition to get the most turns points.Team Ski Jump: A competition to go the farthest distance and get the most points.Individual Ski Jump: A competition to get the farthest distance.Alpine Giant Slolam: Race through flags.Regular events set in real world locations. Sega handled the publishing and marketing duties for territories outside of Asia, while Nintendo catered for Japan and South Korea itself. The Wii version can also utilize the Wii Balance Board for single player play. The Wii version features a Festival mode while the DS version features Adventure Tour, a single player with quests and bosses from both universes. Like their previous installment, Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games was developed and released for both the Wii and Nintendo DS in October 2009, each with their own exclusive modes. The game itself features the hosting cities of the games, Vancouver and Whistler. This is the second collaboration between Nintendo and Sega under license from the International Olympic Committee (to correspond with the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics). Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games, known in Japan and South Korea as Mario & Sonic at Vancouver Olympics (マリオ&ソニック AT バンクーバーオリンピック), is the follow-up to Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games.







Wii ice skating game