Feb 9 2011, 10:02am CST | by Shane McGlaun
Back in late December Mario Sports Mix for the Wii hit pre-order on Amazon. If you don’t like to pre-order, you may have been waiting for the game to hit retail stores you can now buy the game on Amazon and other locations. The game puts Mario and the cast of characters from the franchise in four sports on one disc.
You can play things like basketball, hockey, volleyball, and dodge ball. The only one of those games that really sounds fun to me is dodge ball. The hockey might be cool too though.
The game will cost you about $50. It has several game modes with online play as well. That means you can aim for the slow kid in a game of dodge ball online. The real question is can you target the slow kids family jewels just like middle school.
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