Olympic Summer Games: Atlanta '96
3DO · 1996
About this game
OLYMPIC SUMMER GAMES brings the rules and spirit of the Olympics home to the PlayStation.
The wide spectrum of Olympic competition is covered in the game's 15 events.
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It's all there, from running and jumping, to swimming, shooting, and weight lifting.
All of the events look realistic, thanks to motion-captured animation--you will see how athletes really jump over a seven-foot tall bar.
And clearing that seven-foot hurdle will help you destroy the computer-controlled competition.
However, it would be much more fun to smoke seven of your friends and rub their faces in your superiority as a virtual athlete.
Most people will never be able to compete in the Olympics, but with OLYMPIC SUMMER GAMES for the PlayStation, you can come awfully close.
About 3DO
The 3DO Interactive Multiplayer (1993/1994) was an ambitious, expensive CD-based console licensed to multiple manufacturers rather than built by a single company — a business model that ultimately contributed to its commercial failure. Low overall sales and a short commercial life mean 3DO games were produced in modest numbers, making complete copies a specialist retro collecting niche today.
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