Elements of the game would go on to inspire Sonic Lost World, however. The game was canceled amid the conflicting politics of Sega of Japan and Sega of America, which was seen as a big reason for the Saturn's failure. The "fish-eye" style camera made the levels seem to move around Sonic himself. The title, like Sonic Mars before it, was meant to be the first fully 3D Sonic game, and had Sonic trying to stop Robotnik from stealing magical rings from a princess named Tiara Boobowski. Like the other games in the series, it takes place in the host city of the Olympics of the corresponding year, being Rio de Janeiro. Both games make up the third installment of the Mario & Sonic series.New sports, such as soccer (association football) and equestrian, along with other athletic events, debut in the Wii version. It is the fifth entry in the Mario & Sonic series. Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games is a sports title for the Wii with a Nintendo 3DS version of the game released as well. It features 4 different playable characters, 2 interesting minigames, 9 worlds based on older Super Mario titles and over 35 Power Stars. Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games (also called Mario & Sonic 5) is a sports game that came out in 2016 for the 3DS, Wii U, and Arcade. The then-upcoming title was pushed heavily to market the failing Sega Saturn, which had so far failed to catch on. Super Mario Flashback is a fan game that works to combine the mechanics of 2D and 3D Super Mario titles. The game's own development was greatly beleaguered, with its lead programmer actually having to quit from the near-fatal stress. Sonic X-Treme is possibly the most well known canceled Sonic game, and emblematic of the development issues plaguing Sega in the mid to late '90s that eventually saw it leaving the console race entirely.