If you’re going to be looking for scores, stats, news, history, medals counts — pretty much anything and everything you’d ever want to know about the upcoming Olympics — there is no shortage of apps to help you out with that.

Rio 2016, the official Olympics app, which actually just launches the Olympics website in your browser, and NBC Olympics all offer all of it. If you want to know what’s going on, any of those three is a good place to start. 

If, however, you want to watch as much as you possibly can of this once every four years event, then the NBC Sports app is the way to go. 

You will need to have a cable subscription to access the app, but once you do, you will be able to watch it all wherever you are. NBC says it’ll feature all 34 sports and have on the app around 4,500 hours of live Olympic coverage.

Or, to compete a bit yourself in Rio, this is Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games. There’s a story mode where you get to Rio and have to train as you work your way through each event.  Or, you can just quick play any of the 14 competitions on there. 

You can play them in their traditional form or turn them into so-called “Plus Events,” which means they’ll be typical Olympic events during which you’ll have to also deal with added Nintendo themed distractions and obstacles, like having to dodge Bullet Bills during rhythmic gymnastics.

Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games is out now for $60 on the Wii U or $40 on the 3DS.