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The Games: Summer Edition

The Games: Summer Edition is a sports simulation video game developed and published by Epyx, originally released in 1988. The Games: Summer Edition simulates various summer Olympic events. Players can compete in these events either against the computer or with other players. The game is part of the "Games" series by Epyx, which also includes titles such as "Winter Games" and "California Games".
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Rating
4.11 / 5.00 (18 votes)

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The Games: Summer Edition review

The Games Machine UK (1989): "Graphics on both versions are colourful and nicely detailed - especially on the hammer throw when a badly timed projectile hurtles towards the screen and seemingly smashes it, and on the Amiga game with the newspaper headlines reporting your successes. If you have arm muscles the size of Sly Stallone and the stamina of a marathon runner, take a look at this classic sporting sim."

More information on The Games: Summer Edition

Status: abandonware
Input: joystick, keyboard
Distributed on: 5,25 floppy disk
Also published for: Amiga, Atari ST, Commodore 64, Apple II, ZX Spectrum, Amstrad CPC
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