The ZR and ZL buttons are mainly used to provide some simple but important functions. An important example of this is to speed skate, run through the sleigh, or raise from the start line by moving the weight during the ski. We especially like to use motion control of the game pad. The size of the game pad is suitable for snowboarding, sledding, curling and so on. Gamepad is basically suitable for games, so the game pad has a strong control feeling.
Sonic & Mario are also participating in the Wii U Winter Olympics from Sega Camp. Its name is in Sochi, Russia, and it focuses on new activities including winter sports new features such as skiing, snowboarding, figure skating and snowboard lamp style. It is a competition. This game also includes "dream events" in the Mario & Sonic world. Capcom releases biohazardous liberation with Wii U. This title is an extended HD version of the same name Nintendo 3DS game. Compared to the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 versions, the Wii U version is considered an "authoritative" version with better graphics and more features.
Several other Mario video game series, especially those inspired by sports, have been released. The Mario Kart series is the most successful and long lasting cart racing series that began in 1992 from Super Mario Kart of Super Nintendo Entertainment System. Other Mario sports competitions include Camilot's Mario Golf and Mario Tennis series as well as Baseball and Football Games Mario Superstar Baseball and Super Mario Forward. In 1999, Hudson Soft developed a Mario Party Collection that began with Nintendo 64. The game will be developed focusing on a set of mini games that can be played by up to 4 players. Mario & Sonic of the Olympic Games released for Nintendo DS and Wii is a collection of 24 events based on the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympics in which Sega's Sonic the Hedgehog series characters compete with Mario characters.
Two official video games were released in commemoration of the Olympic Games. In October 2009, Wii and Nintendo DS released Mario and Sonic at the Winter Olympics, in January 2010, Vancouver released Xbox 360, Windows, PlayStation 3 in 2010. Canadian Olympic Broadcasting Media Alliance (generally CTV Olympics), the theme song for the 2010 Winter Olympics is "I Believe" directed by Nikki Yanofsky and "J'imagine" by Annie Villeneuve. Three albums, Canadian hockey songs: 2010 Vancouver winter Olympic sounds, 2010 Vancouver voice: opening memorial album, 2010 Vancouver sounds: albums that were arranged and produced by Dave Pierce. . In 2010 Pierce 's opening and closing music guide awarded him the Primetime Emmy Award at "Outstanding Musical Guidance".