Mario & Sonic at the Olympics boasts a “[graphics] engine [that] features slick, smooth, and colorful 3D running at 60 frames per second, and offers up visual elements like a slow-motion photo finish camera angle at the end of each race.” Video after the break. Click here for more pictures.

Mario & Sonic at the Olympics looks sharp – and even though it’s a SEGA developed and published game, the designers try to mimic the visual style and presentation of the Mario sports games like Mario Tennis, Mario Golf, and Mario Baseball

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