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Abstract: Every four years the world goes a bit crazy for two things; the football world cup and the olympic games. Both are easily the most recognizable sporting events on the planet today, and it seems every four years that with these tournaments comes the vid...
Abstract: Tyrone Williams8.8SEGAs latest sports game in conjunction with Eurocom is based on the upcoming 2008 Olympics games which allows the gamer to compete in a variety of different events as they attempt to get gold for their country. Its been quite som...
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Published: 2008-07-28, Author: Tom , review by: cnet.com
Abstract: Who knew qualifying for the Olympics could be so difficult? Instead of a worldwide competition crafted around ideas that fit in with the modern gaming landscape, this is just an archaic compilation of mostly old, painful gameplay techniques that wore o...
Archaic, blistercausing controls, Way too difficult, Only 32 countries, with no real participants, Levelup system goes against reality, Lousy tutorials.
Beijing 2008 proves beyond a doubt that rapidly pushing buttons is not fun. ...
Abstract: Have you been keeping up with your controller calisthenics? Working on your crossover overhand grip? Hope so?you're gonna need some serious manual proficiency for this one, since Beijing 2008 continues the proud Track & Field tradition of requiring abs...
Abstract: It may be a few months away and surrounded in controversy, but the Olympic Games tries to bring out the best in everyone, regardless of their differences. Every athlete attempts to live the motto of "Citius, Altius, Fortius" or "Swifter,...
Abstract: Beijing also carries on the tradition of previous ‘Olympic’ games by including the same old button mashing system for most of the events. It is very reminiscent to the classic Track & Field title by Konami, which went a long way to set the pace for the...
Destined to reside in a graveyard of Sixaxis controllers and shattered British medal hopes, but fondly remembered during periods of intense hangover. 5.5/10Print this pageUser reviews (0)Share this pageNoticed something wrong? Report error/mistake.Add ...
Abstract: The year is 2008 and it’s annoyingly warm outside, guess that means summer is here and the 29th Olympics are just around the corner in Beijing. You probably already knew this, and also noticed the amount of summer athletic games that seem to be out, or...