마리오와 소닉 베이징 올림픽 (Korean Wikipedia)

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  • Hsu, Dan; Fitch, Andrew; Huber, Brooks (December 2007). “Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games”. 《Electronic Gaming Monthly》 (지프 데이비스) (223): 66. ISSN 1058-918X. A. Fitch: We've waited over 15 years for Sonic and Mario to team up, and we finally get it...in a Wii Sports-inspired competition based on the Beijing Olympics?! But despite its rather disturbing premise—the portly plumber and friends can represent despotic regimes like Iran and Saudi Arabia... Shoe: The controls aren't complicated on their own; they're just complicated for this type / gaming experience. Some events have 11 pages of instructions! That's too much reading and learning in what should be a pure pick-up-and-play party game.