I remember playing Track & Field 2 years ago when I was a kid. It appears that this game had the same events and graphics. I wondered did Konami use a different game title for some parts of the world?
The NES version had a richer color palette and some features and graphics altered. Arm Wrestling could be played as a 1P Exhibition Event. Also, I don't remember seeing this hideous sprite at 9:30 in the US version. It belongs to a female athlete yet looks awfully masculine. For the french high diver, L. Clezio, this "pretty girl" sprite (19:24) was used instead.
You killed the Triple Jump and Canoeing in the preliminary.
The last play of USSR in Olympic game history,and the true spirit shown.
Unfortunately NES was almost unavailable in the USSR.
Konami greatness children. Too bad not anymore
Nostalgia
Looks like a clone of Track & Field 2.
I remember playing Track & Field 2 years ago when I was a kid. It appears that this game had the same events and graphics. I wondered did Konami use a different game title for some parts of the world?
@@stphinkle Yes, this is the original japanese name, the first Track & Field also had a different name in europe and japan.
@@rubenthehuman what was the original Japanese Name of Track & Field?
This game also known as Track and Field 2
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The NES version had a richer color palette and some features and graphics altered. Arm Wrestling could be played as a 1P Exhibition Event. Also, I don't remember seeing this hideous sprite at 9:30 in the US version. It belongs to a female athlete yet looks awfully masculine. For the french high diver, L. Clezio, this "pretty girl" sprite (19:24) was used instead.