There are few rivalries in the history of gaming as iconic as Sonic vs. Mario. If your passion for gaming started to develop as you grew up in the 90s, you’ll remember those heady days well.
Which is better Mario or Sonic the Hedgehog?
In schoolyards around the world, friendships were won and lost over the sides we took in the great Nintendo or Sega debate. Whichever side you allied yourself with back in the day, there’s no denying that Mario and Sonic the Hedgehog are both indelible gaming/pop culture legends. Which franchise is truly better, though?
Which is better Mario Kart or Mario Party?
Mario Party and the almighty Mario Kart have become two of Nintendo’s biggest franchises in their own right; both have been effortlessly destroying friendships forever for decades now. Here’s yet another tough call. When it comes to general gameplay, we’ve opted for another tie. Why?
Who is the best character in Sonic the Hedgehog 2?
As any fan of Sonic the Hedgehog 2 will tell you, Tails is one of the greatest sidekicks in gaming history and demands to be respected as such (in his modest Tails way, that is). Aside from the fluffy orange icon, though, the supporting characters of the Sonic the Hedgehog cast aren’t especially memorable.
Which is better Super Mario or Sonic the Hedgehog?
Un-Super Mario is also taller than Sonic in their first games. Mario saves a princess, Sonic runs around chasing a fat tall scientist. Heck, in their first games, Dr. Eggman could outrun Sonic! But don’t get me wrong, Sonic is great too. But Luigi is best!! We all knew who came first, and according to game theory Mario is faster than sonic.
Which is more popular Mario or Sonic games?
Depending on how you look at it, then, the Mario titles have been doing the rounds for a full decade longer than the Sonic series (or at least six years). In their 90s heydays, it would have been quite tough to pick out one or the other as the most popular.
Is the Mario and Sonic at the Olympic Games worth buying?
With a charming campaign, dynamic score and pleasing graphics, this 2020 instalment is a worthwhile purchase for fans of the series looking for more Olympic fun.
What’s the problem with Mario and Sonic 2020?
The lack of consistency between mini-games is what hurts Mario & Sonic 2020 the most, especially when you’re forced to play one of the more egregious events during the campaign.