Jul 30 2007, 12:00pm CDT | by Shane McGlaun
I admit that I don’t get soccer and have no desire to play a soccer game. The ubiquitous Mario is in to everything these days from driving go-karts to playing soccer. Naturally when Mario is involved the game is no mere normal game of soccer.
There are obstacles in the game such as earthquakes, firestorms, and electric shockwaves among others. Possibly the most interesting part of this game for Mario fans is that the game is online enabled.
That means you can play with other people from around the world in a soccer match that might be interesting to people who aren’t normal fans of soccer. The game is played on the Wii with the remote and nunchuck and has an E 10+ rating. Via Nintendo
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