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'''Mario Strikers Charged''' (known as '''Mario Strikers Charged Football''' in PAL regions) is an arcade style soccer game with the Mario treatment.  Each team is given four players which are trying to score the most goals in the allotted time.  This game plays much like it's predecessor.  The Wii Remote's motion capabilities aren't used much, but they play a role in tackling players and blocking Megastrikes.  This game features an expanded tutorial, single player, and Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection so you can take on any player in the country.
'''Mario Strikers Charged''' (known as '''Mario Strikers Charged Football''' in PAL regions) is an arcade style soccer game with the Mario treatment.  Each team is given four players which are trying to score the most goals in the allotted time.  This game plays much like its predecessor.  The Wii Remote's motion capabilities aren't used much, but it plays a role in tackling players and blocking Megastrikes.  This game features an expanded tutorial, single player, and Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection so you can take on any player in the country.


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Mario Strikers Charged (known as Mario Strikers Charged Football in PAL regions) is an arcade style soccer game with the Mario treatment. Each team is given four players which are trying to score the most goals in the allotted time. This game plays much like its predecessor. The Wii Remote's motion capabilities aren't used much, but it plays a role in tackling players and blocking Megastrikes. This game features an expanded tutorial, single player, and Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection so you can take on any player in the country.

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