Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games Arcade Edition

This article is about the arcade game. For the Nintendo 3DS game of the same title, see Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games (Nintendo 3DS). For the Wii U game of the same title, see Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games (Wii U).
Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games Arcade Edition
The logo of Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games Arcade Edition.
Developer SEGA
Racjin[1]
Publisher SEGA
Platform(s) Arcade
Release date Japan February 2016
USA June 2016
Genre Sports
Mode(s) Two-four players
Cabinet Custom design, width 2511 mm, height 2272 mm, depth 1470 mm (two players); custom design with overhead display and camera, width 6700 mm, height 3205 mm, depth 1580 mm (four players)
Arcade system SEGA Nu[2]
Monitor 55'' HD vertical monitor (two players), 55'' HD vertical monitor and overhead display (four players)
Input Two Joysticks, each with 1 button; footpad; live Player Camera (four players version only)

Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games Arcade Edition is a sports title for arcade machines, which is the fifth installment on the Mario & Sonic series, along with the Nintendo 3DS version and the Wii U version. Like the other games, it takes place in the host city of the Olympics of the corresponding year, being Rio de Janeiro.

CharactersEdit

The game features a total of 20 playable characters, 10 from Team Mario and 10 from Team Sonic. In the Japanese version, 4 characters must be unlocked in order to become playable. The stats range from 0 to 10, with the sum of the stats being equal to 18 for the playable characters and 23 for the guest characters. Even though there are recommended events for each character, every playable character can participate in all the events.

Team MarioEdit

Image Name Stats Type Recommended Events
  Mario
Power
 
6
Speed
 
6
Technique
 
6
Balance
  Luigi
Power
 
5
Speed
 
6
Technique
 
7
Balance
  Peach
Power
 
3
Speed
 
6
Technique
 
9
Technique
  Daisy
Power
 
4
Speed
 
8
Technique
 
6
Speed
  Bowser
Power
 
10
Speed
 
4
Technique
 
4
Power
  Wario
Power
 
8
Speed
 
4
Technique
 
6
Power
  Waluigi
Power
 
6
Speed
 
4
Technique
 
8
Technique
  Yoshi
Power
 
5
Speed
 
9
Technique
 
4
Speed
  Donkey Kong
Power
 
9
Speed
 
5
Technique
 
4
Power
  Bowser Jr.
Power
 
7
Speed
 
5
Technique
 
6
Balance
Legend: ★ = The character needs to be unlocked using Aime card functionality in the Japanese version; ⧫ = The character needs to be unlocked in the Japanese version.

Team SonicEdit

Image Name Stats Type Recommended Events
  Sonic
Power
 
3
Speed
 
10
Technique
 
5
Speed
  Tails
Power
 
4
Speed
 
6
Technique
 
8
Technique
  Knuckles
Power
 
9
Speed
 
6
Technique
 
3
Power
  Amy
Power
 
6
Speed
 
5
Technique
 
7
Balance
  Dr. Eggman
Power
 
5
Speed
 
3
Technique
 
10
Technique
  Shadow
Power
 
6
Speed
 
9
Technique
 
3
Speed
  Silver
Power
 
6
Speed
 
3
Technique
 
9
Technique
  Metal Sonic
Power
 
7
Speed
 
8
Technique
 
3
Speed
  Blaze
Power
 
5
Speed
 
7
Technique
 
6
Balance
  Vector
Power
 
8
Speed
 
5
Technique
 
5
Power
Legend: ★ = The character needs to be unlocked using Aime card functionality in the Japanese version; ⧫ = The character needs to be unlocked in the Japanese version.

Guest charactersEdit

These characters are not playable and are challenged in bonus events.

Image Name Stats Type Bonus Event
  Toad, Blue Toad, Green Toad, Yellow Toad
Power
 
7.5
Speed
 
5.5
Technique
 
10
Special 4x100m Relay
  Nabbit N.D. N.D. 110m Hurdles
  Rouge
Power
 
4.5
Speed
 
8.5
Technique
 
10
Special 100m Freestyle Swimming
  Omega
Power
 
10
Speed
 
3.5
Technique
 
9.5
Special 100m

Non-playable charactersEdit

EventsEdit

A total of 9 events are playable. The bonus event is playable only when being challenged by a guest character.

Standard EventsEdit

Bonus EventEdit

Easy ModeEdit

An Easy Mode can be activated in the character selection screen, allowing the player to play an easier version of the events. The results of the events played in Easy Mode cannot be inserted in the national ranking in the Japanese version of the game.

RankingEdit

At the end of each event, the player receives a letter-based ranking up to S based on the performance on three aspects of the event, each one individually ranked with zero to three stars. These stars are then added to a star counter in the Japanese version of the game.

Events ranking
Event Criteria
Hammer Throw Spin Throw Roar
100m Start Run Final Sprint
Javelin Throw Approach Angle Roar
100m Freestyle Swimming Start Swim Turn
Archery Hit Time Combo
110m Hurdles Start Run Jump
Rhythmic Gymnastics Timing Intensity Combo
Long Jump Run Jump 2 Turn Jump
Trampoline Jump Move Count Combo
4x100m Relay Run Baton Cheering

Aime cardsEdit

The Japanese version of the game uses Aime cards to record progresses in the game and allow the results to be inserted in a national ranking. Both the obtained stars and medals are recorded. There are also Titles that can be won. Furthermore, these cards are needed to unlock specific characters and to participate in the bonus events.

GalleryEdit

For this subject's image gallery, see Gallery:Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games.

ReferencesEdit

  1. ^ Racjin's website. 開発実績. Racjin. Retrieved December 7, 2017
  2. ^ arcadehero (June 2, 2016). Now Available: Sega’s Mario & Sonic At The Rio 2016 Olympic Games Arcade Edition. Arcade Heroes. Retrieved July 30, 2016.

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