djtiesto said:Summer/Winter/California Games, on C64, NES, etc, by EPYX were fun... Track and Field 2 was pretty cool too.
How is that Athens 2004 game? My g/f is interested in picking it up but doesn't really know too much about it.
Ripclawe said:I do remember track and field 2 sucking hard..
I know you've got some pent up hate with Sony. However, saying that there's only 7 events is not only wrong, but way off. There are over 20 events in Athens 2004. They include:DopeyFish said:it only has 7 events, 7! like wtf.
golem said:so many epic battles of will and courage happened took place during the epyx summer games...
MrAngryFace said:Haha, I remember Sydney 2000 for PC. Awful. I reviewed it for GA, got an e-mail from their PR:
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That was their whole e-mail hahaha.
LakeEarth said:
WINNER
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Laguna X said:I know you've got some pent up hate with Sony. However, saying that there's only 7 events is not only wrong, but way off. There are over 20 events in Athens 2004. They include:
Shot put
Discus
Javelin
Long jump
Triple jump
High jump
Pole vault
100m
200m
400m
800m
1500m
hurdles
heptathlon
decathlon
100m freestyle
100m butterfly
100m backstroke
100m breast stroke
men & womens floor exercises
rings
men & womens vault
weightlifting
archery
skeet shooting (7 women events, 10 men events) shotgun, rifle, pistol, and running target
equestrian
It's not a bad game. Certainly not worse than the many other olympic games that have come to past. There are a lot events missing and graphic whores will have a field day dishing out the hate. Gameplay isn't all button mashing, but there's plenty of that present. In some of the events you can even use the DDR dance pad to control your athletes. Overall, I find it pretty fun.
seismologist said:That game was awesome. What game is that?
epmode said:i can't remember the name of the atari 2600 track and field game (was it track and field?) but i'm pretty sure the 1500m was responsible for more broken joysticks than any other game on the system.
LakeEarth said:Track and Field, the arcade version.