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International Athletics

A game about sports, in which we play the role of a participant of an athletic decathlon. Noteworthy is an extensive multiplayer for four people.

Sports | multiplayer | singleplayer | LAN

International Athletics Release Date

18Jul2008

PSP NDS

developer: Code Monkeys publisher: Ghostlight

International Athletics is the most realistic athletics simulation available on handheld consoles. Featuring fourteen varied track and field events playable in Quick Event, Tournament and Multiplayer modes, and set within jaw-dropping international stadiums, International Athletics has it all.

Unlock extra events by winning gold medals and compete in the ultimate test of human strength and endurance – the Decathlon – to prove you are the best!

Accurate representations of 14 events: 100m, Long Jump, Shot Put, High Jump, 400m, 110m Hurdles, Discus, Pole Vault, Javelin, 1500m, Hammer, Running Target Rifle shooting, Rapid Fire Pistol shooting and Archery.

Superior character animation, modelling and A.I.

Hugely detailed international stadiums, including venues in Canada, France, Japan, Spain and China.

Single player Decathlon, Tournament and Quick Event modes, and Multiplayer modes for 2-4 players.

Achievements – Beat personal bests and world records, accumulate medals and earn trophies to unlock extra events and tournaments!

Create your own customised male or female athlete with their own distinctive attributes.

Compete in great pass-around and Ad-hoc multiplayer modes, including multiplayer tournaments.

Hugely popular genre featuring button-bashing controls and rhythm-based events for varied gameplay.

Last updated on 23 May 2008

Game mode: single / multiplayer   Multiplayer mode:   Player counter: 1-4  

PEGI rating International Athletics

Age rating. The PEGI rating considers the age suitability of a game, not the level of difficulty.
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