
Track & Field
The definitive Olympic sports simulation that popularized button-mashing gameplay. Compete in 6 events including 100m dash, long jump, and javelin throw using the NES controller's rapid-fire mechanics.
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About This Retro Game
Originally an arcade hit, this NES adaptation became infamous for destroying controllers with its rapid button-tapping requirements, especially in the 110m hurdles event.
Introduced the iconic 'Konami Code' (Up-Up-Down-Down-Left-Right-Left-Right-B-A) which granted extra continues - a secret that would become legendary across Konami titles.
The game's simple yet addictive mechanics made it a multiplayer favorite, with records being set for both in-game scores and real-life button presses per second.
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