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Released on July 8, 2008, for $49.99, the official game of the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games promised players the ability to play online with other fans of the Olympics games.
But not everyone was thrilled with the game. Shack News writer Nick Breckon the game was a disappointment:
Breckon’s complained mostly of the controls, I’d have to agree that I wouldn’t want to sit through hours of button-mashing to accomplish an event, it was one of the things I hated about the original arcade game Track and Field by Konami in 1983 and Ocean Software for the personal gaming systems available at that time. In 1998 Konami released another sports game called Nagano Winter Olympics ‘98 for the Nintendo 64, PlayStation and local arcade systems.
But if button-mashing is not your style of fun, there’s always the Mario & Sonic at the Olympics Games by Sega for the Nintendo Wii and DS system for $49.99 for the Wii version and $39.99 for the DS version.
The Wii controls of a game like Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games allows players to participate in various Olympic events starring well known characters Mario, Luigi, Princess Peach, Sonic the Hedgehog, Tails and other popular characters. At least its cute and it’s a Wii so no button-mashing that I know of.
Throughout the years the Olympics have always managed to make it in the gaming world. Some of the official Olympic games that have hit the stands in the past years include:
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