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Konami's 1988 Olympic-themed sports compilation featuring 7 events: 100m Dash, Long Jump, Javelin Throw, 110m Hurdles, Archery, Skeet Shooting, and Kayaking. Uses trackball controls for realistic athletic simulation.
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About This Retro Game
Released during the 1988 Seoul Olympics hype, this cabinet featured a distinctive gold trackball controller for precise motion control across all events.
Includes both individual event modes and a full decathlon-style championship with AI opponents of varying difficulty levels.
Notable for early use of digitized athlete portraits and event-specific perspective shifts (side-scrolling for running, first-person for archery).
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