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[[File:Tokyo '64.png|thumb|[[Toad]] displaying the Tokyo '64 to [[Mario]] and [[Sonic the Hedgehog|Sonic]].]]
[[File:Tokyo '64.png|thumb|[[Toad]] displaying the Tokyo '64 to [[Mario]] and [[Sonic the Hedgehog|Sonic]].]]
The '''Tokyo '64''' is a game console that appears in the Story Mode of ''[[Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020]]'', serving as its main key item, and the source of the game's [[2D Events]].
The '''Tokyo '64''' is a game console that features in the Story Mode of ''[[Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020]]'', and the source of the game's [[2D Events]].


==Plot==
[[Mario]] and [[Sonic the Hedgehog|Sonic]] received the console, which [[Toad]] found addressed to them, as a gift to commemorate the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo, unaware that it was in fact a trap devised by [[Bowser]] and [[Dr. Eggman]], who were watching from nearby. [[Luigi]] also arrived and Toad asked him for help. However, Bowser got impatient waiting for them to activate it, leading to him deciding to give them a surprise and make them turn it on. His sudden appearance startled Luigi into turning on the console, causing it to suck Mario, Sonic, Bowser, Eggman, and Toad into the machine, which transported them back in time to the Tokyo 1964 Olympic Games.
[[Mario]] and [[Sonic the Hedgehog|Sonic]] have arrived at the Olympic Stadium, excited for the Olympic Games. A short while later, [[Toad]] arrives with a gift addressed to both of them. They open it to find the game console inside with a letter that reads, "To Mario and Sonic with love, in commemoration of the Olympic Games in Tokyo! We made a little game to let you experience the past Olympic Games in Tokyo. By all means, give it a try!" While Sonic is trying to figure out who sent it, Toad mentions how retro it is due to its name called "Tokyo '64". Since there is no name of who it is from, Sonic begins to get very suspicious of it. Meanwhile, [[Bowser]] and [[Dr. Eggman]] are hiding behind the sidelines, waiting for Mario and Sonic to turn on the game console. When [[Luigi]] arrives and Toad asks him for help, Bowser begins to get more impatient and decides to turn it on himself, despite Dr. Eggman's objections. When Bowser reveals himself, he scares Luigi, who was holding the game console, causing him to drop it and press a button on it. When he picks it back up, the screen begins glowing, sucking Mario, Sonic, Bowser, Dr. Eggman, and Toad inside.
 
Upon getting sucked into the game world, Mario, Sonic, Bowser, Dr. Eggman, and Toad then notice their pixelated appearances and the pixelated environment around them. Dr. Eggman deducts that they were sucked inside, since whoever the light from the game console's screen touches gets swallowed into the game world. With Toad's help, Sonic figures out that Bowser and Dr. Eggman were trying trap Mario and Sonic inside the game world. Dr. Eggman created the game console while a [[Magikoopa]]'s magic allowed it to suck them in. However, their plan backfired since Bowser and Dr. Eggman got sucked in as well, with Dr. Eggman claiming there is no way out. Eventually, they realize from a nearby sign that the video game is based on the 1964 Tokyo Olympic Games (hence its name Tokyo '64). Dr. Eggman decides that he and Bowser should compete in the games, to Bowser's confusion, but he agrees regardless so he can win gold medals. They enter the National Stadium, with Mario and Sonic following shortly afterwards, having also decided to compete in the Olympic Games, much to Bowser and Dr. Eggman's shock. Sonic defeats Dr. Eggman in 100m, but Dr. Eggman states that he and Bowser will train harder to win the next games.
 
Following the disappearance of Mario, Sonic, Bowser, Dr. Eggman, and Toad, a frightened Luigi is left with nothing but the Tokyo '64 in his hands. After he tells a nearby Omochao what happened, the Omochao suggests to find Tails, who is knowledgeable about machines, but he doesn't know where Tails currently is. With [[Amy]] and [[Daisy]]'s help and after competing in a few Olympic Games with them, Luigi goes to the Ariake Urban Sports Park, where he finally finds Tails, who decided to compete in Skateboarding against Sonic, only for him to be late. After a nearby Omochao announces that Skateboarding is about to start, Tails, who is unaware of Sonic's situation, asks Luigi to take Sonic's place. Luigi reluctantly agrees and beats Tails in Skateboarding. Afterwards, Amy and Daisy tell Tails about what happened to Mario, Sonic, and Toad, and Luigi shows the Tokyo '64 to him.
 
In the 1964 National Stadium, the Long Jump event is next, with Dr. Eggman leaving the victory to Bowser, only for him to lose it to Mario. After his loss, Dr. Eggman pulls Bowser to the sidelines. Bowser asks him why they are collecting medals instead of finding ways to return to the real world, and Dr. Eggman explains to him that collecting gold medals is the key to return to the real world, with his claim earlier about there being no way to return having been a lie to hide information from Mario and Sonic. However, upon overhearing their conversation from nearby, Toad rushes to Mario and Sonic to relay the information to them. They go to confront the villains to verify Dr. Eggman's lie, but find that they managed to escape while Toad was explaining. A nearby Pecky tells Toad that Dr. Eggman flew westward, so Sonic decides to chase him, while Mario and Toad look for Bowser. While Sonic is looking for Dr. Eggman, he finds a Pocky standing next to his Eggmobile. After the Pocky tells Sonic that Dr. Eggman boarded a bullet train, he sees him on the train and chases after it. After beating the train to Tokyo Station, Sonic searches for Dr. Eggman, but does not find him and leaves. Eggman, who was hiding behind a tree, then declares that his plan to stall Sonic was a success and uses this time to find more venues to compete in. Meanwhile, Mario and Toad go to Sumida River to find Bowser. After seeing Bowser flee on a boat, Mario boards another boat and chases him on the lake. After intercepting Bowser's escape, he and Toad corner him at a dock, but when Toad enrages Bowser and hides behind Mario, they get distracted and talk about random things, which Bowser uses as an opportunity to escape. Eventually, Sonic arrives, and he and Mario both report that their villains got away and that they are probably meeting somewhere.
 
Upon investigating the Tokyo '64, Tails discovers that Mario and Sonic are competing with Bowser and Dr. Eggman inside the game, which confuses Luigi and company as to why they would compete in such a situation. However, [[Bowser Jr.]] suddenly appears, declaring that only he is allowed to have fun, and takes the game console from Luigi. Even after the group explains the situation, Bowser Jr. is still sceptical and leaves with the Tokyo '64 to find out for himself. After Amy suggests that they check other venues, Tails counters with the fact that they need passes to access them, and goes with Luigi to find some. When [[Silver]] joins the party and gives them his Tokyo Aquatics Centre and Aomi Urban Sports Park passes to enter the respective venues after getting helped, Bowser Jr. convinces [[Rouge]] and [[Wendy]] to buy him some time to escape by competing in a few Olympic Games with his pursuers. Eventually, he goes to Nippon Budokan to meet [[Eggman Nega]] for help. When Luigi and Tails arrive and after Luigi defeats Eggman Nega in Karate, Eggman Nega, who accepts defeat, is ready to give the Tokyo '64 back to them, only for Bowser Jr. to intervene and tell him that he has to investigate it. Upon further investigation, Eggman Nega realizes that the game console is one of Dr. Eggman's creations. After Tails explains that Mario, Sonic, Bowser, and Dr. Eggman got trapped inside of it, Eggman Nega decides not to give it back, and leaves with Bowser Jr. to analyze the game further in order to to free Bowser and Dr. Eggman. Luigi and Tails resolve to find them before they free the villains and leave the heroes inside forever, but don't know where they currently went.
 
Mario and Sonic find Bowser and Dr. Eggman in the Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium. The villains are shocked, having thought that they had finally lost the heroes and could obtain all of the gold medals themselves. Although Dr. Eggman denies that there are any methods of returning to the real world, Toad arrives and tells the villains that he knows their scheme because he overheard them from nearby back in the National Stadium. After Dr. Eggman admits that what Toad heard is true, Sonic tells him that he and Mario will not let the villains get the gold medals. Following this, Mario challenges Dr. Eggman to the Vault and wins, obtaining a gold medal. Bowser belittles Dr. Eggman for letting Mario win, but Dr. Eggman refutes, saying that the heroes will not know what to do with the gold medals after obtaining them. After Bowser realizes this, he begins laughing maniacally.
 
After the party competes in a few Olympic Games with [[Vector]] and [[Toadette]] to gain their help, everyone splits up in order to find Bowser Jr. and Eggman Nega. With information from a few people, Luigi and Tails go to the Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium to find Bowser Jr. and Eggman Nega, with Vector also already being there. Unfortunately, upon the party's arrival, Eggman Nega had already begun his analysis on the game console. Bowser Jr. also gives them a precaution, saying they might erase the whole game (and thus the five characters inside) if they try to intercept the analysis. Eggman Nega brings out [[Zazz]] to have some fun with the heroes while they wait for his analysis to be complete, and Bowser Jr., wishing to be entertained, demands that Zazz competes with them; he agrees but only for his own victory. To cure his own boredom, Vector decides to be the one to take on Zazz in Table Tennis and wins. Eggman Nega then declares that he is mostly finished with his analysis and has found no way to free the trapped characters, much to the shock of everyone else.
 
Bowser and Dr. Eggman are still discussing what the gold medals are used for when Sonic appears next to them, trying to find out what they are talking about this time. Dr. Eggman lies that they are coming up with strategies for winning in the next event, and they then leave. Sonic determines that they cannot be trusted and leaves with Mario. The two manage to trail them to Nippon Budokan, where Bowser is preparing himself for the Judo event so that he may win a gold medal. Dr. Eggman believes that since Bowser is a heavyweight, neither Mario nor Sonic will be able to beat him, but Sonic is able to win regardless. After Bowser's loss, Dr. Eggman decides that they should split up for now and devise a new plan at an undisclosed location. Before they leave, Bowser teases the heroes by saying the gold medals will not be enough to get them out. Sonic becomes suspicious of this statement and tries to find the location at which the villains will meet. At the nearby Tokyo Roads, the two heroes reunite with Toad, who says that someone who looked like Dr. Eggman left in a red taxi. With his speed, Sonic chases after the taxi and manages to stop it before it can reach its destination; however, he then discovers that its passenger was actually a Picky who was "hired" by Eggman to impersonate him in the taxi (although he never actually got paid). After the Picky mentions a big flame, the heroes deduce the real Eggman's location and find him at the National Stadium, lurking in a hidden area in the sidelines with Bowser. They decide to stay and eavesdrop to find out what they are planning.
 
After Eggman Nega announces that there is no way to get Mario, Sonic, Bowser, and Dr. Eggman out of the game console, Vector encourages him to continue his analysis. Eggman Nega recalls Dr. Eggman mentioning that gold medals would have a special effect inside the game, leading everyone to believe that collecting gold medals will allow them to free the trapped characters. Bowser Jr. sees this as a challenge to collect as many gold medals as he can, with Tails and Luigi having the same goal, but Eggman Nega decides to stay at the gymnasium to complete his analysis of the game. Since then, Luigi and Tails begin their quest to compete in some Olympic Games to win some gold medals, while Bowser Jr. chooses to begin his quest just to save his dad all by himself, but also with some help due to his laziness.
 
Meanwhile, Sonic, Mario, and Toad are still snooping on Bowser and Dr. Eggman, the latter of whom reveals a secret compartment underneath the Olympic Cauldron, which holds 14 holes inside of it, which he calls keyholes. If gold medals are placed inside them, a secret code will be activated, allowing the user to return to the real world. However, they are unaware that the three heroes have been listening the whole time, and they shock the duo with their eavesdropping. Accepting that the secret is out, the villains make it their mission to get more gold medals than anyone else, and go to another venue. Determined to win against them in medal count, Mario and Sonic meet them once again, this time at the National Gymnasium. After seeing their arrival, Dr. Eggman challenges his nemesis Sonic to the 10m Platform. However, the hedgehog wins over him, adding another gold medal to the heroes' count as Toad congratulates Sonic on his win. While Bowser tries to encourage Eggman that one loss will not stop them, the doctor notices something strange happening around them. He notices a giant screen overhead that initially begins fumbling around with random characters before finally reading, "POWER-UP ITEMS on their way. NEGA." When this happens, all five characters realize that something is happening.
 
When everyone heads back to the Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium with all of the gold medals they won, Eggman Nega starts laughing at the mistake he made in his analysis. He reveals that while his statement about collecting gold medals to escape was true, what he got wrong was that the gold medals are supposed to come from the game, not reality. Bowser Jr. begins getting upset at this, knowing that his dad and Dr. Eggman always lose against Mario and Sonic, and Eggman Nega, who is part of Eggman's family, acknowledges Eggman's failure, being disappointed at his ancestor. Because of this, Eggman Nega reveals that he decided to send some special power-up items to him and Bowser within the game that can affect only those two in order to make their victory more likely. Just when he is ready to send them out, Bowser Jr. becomes impatient and carelessly begins pushing random buttons on Eggman Nega's console, which causes the power-ups not to be sent to the proper location.
 
Several mysterious items begin falling from the sky into various parts of 1964 Tokyo. Once Eggman realizes that Eggman Nega has come to assist them in the game, he begins laughing evilly, stating how he was able to alter the game's programming to send items to him and Bowser. With this, Eggman now knows that he has to use the power-ups to get gold medals to get out of the game, so he and Bowser disband to find the various power-ups lying around the 2D Tokyo. Knowing that they cannot stand a chance against them if they get hold of the power-ups, Sonic and Mario leave to go find the villains and stop them from taking them. At the Tokorozawa Shooting Range, they find Dr. Eggman, who has already managed to get hold of one of the power-ups, which is a piece of sushi that he dubs the [[Miracle Roll]]. He consumes the roll and, although it was tasteless, feels the power that the roll gave him, stating that everything about him has been amplified. However, Sonic believes that, even with the power of a Miracle Roll, he can still beat Dr. Eggman any day. To prove this, Mario challenges Dr. Eggman to the Shooting event that is going on here. Sonic's claim becomes a reality when Dr. Eggman loses the gold medal to Mario despite his possession of the Miracle Roll. Thinking that more of them will help him, Dr. Eggman flees the shooting range, while Sonic also realizes how bad it could be if Bowser got hold of the Miracle Rolls.
 
As the heroes go to find the Miracle Rolls before the villains can, they meet Toad at the base of Tokyo Tower, and he states that there is a light shining from the top of the tower, which he believes is one of the Miracle Rolls. Mario wants to climb the tower, but Toad stops him because Eggman's robots are all guarding the tower, making it very dangerous. To solve this problem, Mario strikes from the sky with an airplane while Sonic stands on top of it, with Mario using lasers to deal with the robots as well as Eggman himself, who is in his Eggmobile. Once the heroes acquire the Miracle Roll, they land back on solid ground, but Toad warns them that Eggman and his robots fled to other Miracle Rolls, so they make it their mission to stop them from getting any more Miracle Rolls. They head to the Museum, but they are blocked at the entrance by a group of [[Toads]], who say that a Miracle Roll fell from the sky and ended up on the fourth floor of the Museum, and that the [[Koopa Troop]] has seized the Museum while kicking the Toads out, in order to keep it under lockdown until Bowser arrives. Not wanting to let Bowser get the Miracle Roll, Mario sneaks through the Museum past all of Bowser's guards to get it himself, and after he succeeds, all of Bowser's minions leave out of fear that Bowser will punish them for their failure. With Sonic wondering about the roll being tasteless as Eggman said, Mario gives it a try for himself, confirming Eggman's statement as well as the fact that the power-up has no effect on him, meaning they cannot get any power from them, but they can still keep Bowser and Eggman from getting them.
 
Because of Bowser Jr.'s random button pressing, Eggman Nega's power-ups have been scattered all around the game land. When Tails asks if he can give them back the game console, Bowser Jr. refuses until his dad and the doctor manage to get out, and says that if they want it back before then, they should compete against him at the Olympic Stadium, which is where he runs off to with the Tokyo '64. When the party arrives at the Olympic Stadium, Bowser Jr. promises that if they can beat him, they can have the game console back. Having wanted to take on Bowser Jr. for a long time, Vector steps up and defeats the young [[Koopa]] in Javelin Throw. After Bowser Jr. throws a brief tantrum and runs away, Eggman Nega, who was watching the match, finally decides to give the game console back to Tails and Luigi. However, when he gives it back, Tails realizes that the red light on the side of the game console is flashing, meaning that its battery is dying. Vector and Tails deduct that if the battery goes out, the five characters inside will be gone and unable to escape. Eggman Nega teases Tails for realizing this only now, as he had known for a while, and had made a device called the [[Excitement Battery]], a battery powered by Magikoopa's magic, allowing it to never lose charge once it is filled up. Thinking that the Magikoopa should be done applying magic on it, Eggman Nega reveals that the Magikoopa is to be at the TOKYO SKYTREE with the battery, so Luigi and Tails decides to go there to get the battery while Vector and Eggman Nega stay at the Olympic Stadium to keep watch of the game console as it runs out of battery.
 
Mario and Sonic end up finding Bowser at Lake Sagami, where they see that he has already gotten hold of another Miracle Roll, but before he can consume it and gain its power, a bird comes out of nowhere and steals the roll. Despite this, Bowser says it will not make a difference as he already ate two of them prior, much to the surprise of Mario and Sonic. However, Sonic claims that two rolls will only make things equal and he manages to win against Bowser in a Kayak race. Angry at his loss, Bowser regrets not eating the third Miracle Roll sooner and leaves to find Dr. Eggman and check on his progress, while Mario is worried about how much Eggman might have powered up and goes after him with Sonic. They find the two villains at the National Stadium, where they are discussing their status, and when Mario and Sonic decide to challenge them to test their power, Dr. Eggman decides to race Mario in the 400m Hurdles. As usual, Dr. Eggman loses against him, but he does not worry as he believes that he can directly ask Eggman Nega in the real world to send more powerful items. While he is calling out for Eggman Nega to do so, everything around the characters begins flashing on and off. Eggman quickly deducts that this strange phenomenon is in fact the game console's power running out of battery, surprising everyone else.
 
After Dr. Eggman realizes that the Tokyo '64's battery is running out, Sonic wonders what will happen to them if it runs out. Bowser initially thinks that they will be stuck inside forever with no way to escape, but Dr. Eggman corrects him that they will vanish from existence, shocking everyone else. After panicking at what might be their fate if they are too late, Bowser, in an attempt to win more gold medals to escape with, challenges Mario and Sonic to a Volleyball match. Sonic and Mario decide that they have no choice but to accept his challenge in order to get out, and all four characters head to the venue where Volleyball is being held: the Komazawa Olympic Park General Sports Ground. There, Dr. Eggman presents to the heroes his elite team of Eggrobos, which he dubs Team Eggman. Sonic decides to take him on with his team of Pockies, and they manage to defeat Eggman and his robot gang. Eggman becomes angry, but Bowser reassures him that they can win in the final event: the Marathon. In addition, he tells him that there is something else they can do even if they lose, confusing Mario and Sonic, though when Sonic asks about this, Eggman claims that they were discussing how to win the Marathon. After Bowser gloats about his stamina, both villains leave to go to the starting point of the Marathon, the National Stadium, so Mario and Sonic follow them.
 
Taking on Bowser and Dr. Eggman's challenge in the Marathon, Mario and Sonic go to the National Stadium to meet them. There, they find many competitors who are running in the big race, including Toads, animals, and [[Hammer Bros]], and Toad is present as well. When Bowser and Dr. Eggman find the heroes, Bowser begins gloating about how this event requires a lot of stamina to win, which is what he has. Mario decides to partake in the race with his arch-nemesis to win the gold medal. A nearby Flicky lets everyone know that the race is beginning, and Mario and Bowser go to face off against each other. Mario successfully beats not only Bowser but also the 66 other competitors in the race. Bowser is angry at this result, but Dr. Eggman reminds him that they can still initiate their secret plan, which involves knocking out Mario and Sonic and stealing their gold medals. Bowser manages to do the former, but when he attempts the latter, he realizes that they do not have their gold medals. Toad reveals that he was the one holding on to their medals and gives them to Sonic after he and Mario wake up, stating they did not use just stamina but their brains as well. While Dr. Eggman tries to come up with a new plan, Sonic reminds him that they do not have much time left because of the battery, with Mario following up, saying that they should team up to get out. After Bowser and Dr. Eggman discuss how they can simply have a showdown when they return to the real world, they agree with Mario and Sonic. The five characters go to the Olympic Cauldron and place all of the gold medals into the keyholes. Initially, nothing happens, but then the medals begin to glow and everything around them starts shaking. A beam of light shines from the sky onto the flame which will take the characters back to the real world, but while this is happening, everything around them begins to flicker again. Eggman realizes that the battery has finally run out, stating that their mission was a failure despite them being so close to the goal.
 
Tails and Luigi return to the Olympic Stadium, where Eggman Nega and Bowser Jr. are waiting with the Tokyo '64. With the battery almost dead, Tails and Luigi have to switch the batteries instantly, or else they will fail. Meanwhile, inside the game, Bowser feels something wrong with his body, with his speech also being affected, and when Dr. Eggman tries to run, he barely moves. He, Mario, Sonic, Toad, and Bowser all attempt to run in order to try to reach the light, but to barely any avail. The environment around fades away and becomes completely black. As they continue their attempt to reach the light, Tails pulls out the old battery from the game console while Luigi puts in the new one. In the game world, Toad becomes the first one to fade away into nothing but a singular pixel. He is then followed by Bowser, Mario, and Sonic, who also become a singular pixel each before Dr. Eggman joins them as well. The five lone pixels then all disappear, meaning they would be gone, until all five regain their forms and the environment becomes colorful again, as Tails and Luigi's operation in the real world was a success. Tails, Luigi, Eggman Nega, and Bowser Jr. then celebrate in the real world. Mario, Sonic, Toad, Bowser, and Eggman all stand inside the beam of light. Luigi, Tails, Bowser Jr., and Eggman Nega watch from outside the game console as five colorful figures exit the system, revealing themselves to be the trapped characters, who have returned to reality.
 
Despite already returning to reality, Mario, Sonic, and Toad still find their movements restricted, with both Toad's movements and speech being "blockier" than the duo, due to being in the game world for too long, but he claims that he will be back to normal soon. Mario and Sonic then have their match with Bowser and Dr. Eggman, just like they promised back in the game world, by competing in 100m, with Luigi, Tails, [[Shadow]], and [[Yoshi]] also joining them.
 
After the [[List of Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 staff|the credits]], Mario, Sonic, Bowser, and Dr. Eggman want to go back to the game world to compete in the 1964 Tokyo Olympic Games again, with Toad assisting them again, and with Luigi and Tails taking care of the game console for them in the real world.


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Revision as of 08:40, May 13, 2022

It has been requested that this article be rewritten and expanded to include more information. Reason: include information on the Tokyo '64 across the rest of Story Mode instead of just the first Chapter

Mario, Sonic, and Toad overlooking the Tokyo '64 game console.
Toad displaying the Tokyo '64 to Mario and Sonic.

The Tokyo '64 is a game console that features in the Story Mode of Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020, and the source of the game's 2D Events.

Mario and Sonic received the console, which Toad found addressed to them, as a gift to commemorate the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo, unaware that it was in fact a trap devised by Bowser and Dr. Eggman, who were watching from nearby. Luigi also arrived and Toad asked him for help. However, Bowser got impatient waiting for them to activate it, leading to him deciding to give them a surprise and make them turn it on. His sudden appearance startled Luigi into turning on the console, causing it to suck Mario, Sonic, Bowser, Eggman, and Toad into the machine, which transported them back in time to the Tokyo 1964 Olympic Games.