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Revision as of 18:46, May 16, 2024

Mario Sports Mix
The North American box art for Mario Sports Mix

マリオスポーツミックス
Mario Supōtsu Mikkusu

Developer(s):

Square Enix
Nintendo SPD Group No. 4

Publisher(s):

Nintendo

Platform(s):

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Release date:

Wii:
Japan November 25, 2010
HongkongNovember 25, 2010

Genre:

{{{genre}}}

Modes:

{{{modes}}}

Ratings:

{{{ratings}}}

Wii U (digital download):
Template:Release

Mario Sports Mix
Final-Fantasy-XI-logo.png

ファイナルファンタジーXI
Fainaru Fantajī Irebun

Developer(s):

Square Enix
Nintendo SPD Group No. 4

Publisher(s):

Nintendo

Platform(s):

Wii, Virtual Console (Wii U)

Release date:

Wii:
Japan November 16, 2002
United States March 23, 2004
Microsoft Windows:
Japan November 7, 2002
United States October 28, 2003
Europe September 17, 2004
Xbox 360:
United States April 18, 2006
Japan April 20, 2006
Europe April 21, 2006

Genre:

Sport

Modes:

Online multiplayer

Ratings:

ESRB: Everyone (E)

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Mario Sports Mix is a sports game of the Mario franchise that was released for the Wii in 2010. It is the second Mario sports-related title to be developed by Square Enix. As such, the five unlockable Final Fantasy characters from Mario Hoops 3-on-3, Moogle, Ninja, White Mage, Black Mage, and Cactuar, return as unlockable characters for Mario Sports Mix, with the addition of Slime from the Dragon Quest series.

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