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Nintendo's Track & Field II: Are you sure that hang gliding and arm wrestling are Olympic sports?
On the eve of the 1988 Summer Olympic Games held in Seoul, South Korea, video game giant Konami released Track & Field II for the Nintendo Entertainment System. A sequel to the hugely popular arcade game of the same name, Track & Field II boasted many improvements to its predecessor such as offering a choice of countries that the player could represent, as well as a much expanded series of athletic events, from six in the original to 15. This is where things get interesting…
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The original Track & Field featured events that would predictably occur in a game called “Track & Field,” including the 100 meter dash, long jump, high jump, javelin throw, hurdles and hammer throw. Evidently, Komami sought to push the envelope with Track & Field II and, because the game was timed around the summer Olympics, it made perfect sense to expand into other Olympic events. So, the content of the game was trending toward something that might appropriately be titled “Summer Olympic Games,” but instead called "Track & Field II" to no doubt leverage the success and name recognition of the original. So far, so good. The expanded events included everything from traditional track events to swimming, diving, taekwondo and skeet shooting. Oh, and there are a couple more “bonus” events: hang gliding, arm wrestling and “gun shooting.” Hmmm…I’m no Olympicologist (although we did have the “Olympic Triplecast” box for the 1992 Barcelona games so my family and I could watch obscure weight lifting events any time during the day or night), but I’m pretty sure hang gliding, arm wrestling and gun shooting are neither Olympic sports nor track and field events.
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Now Komami had already proven resourceful and opportunistic with their titling and timing, but I think they may have pushed a little hard on this one. In regards to the arm wrestling event, I have a sneaking suspicion that they were trying to ride the coat tails of Sylvester Stallone’s 1987 film Over the Top – quite possibly the best movie ever made about a guy that enters an arm wrestling contest to win a truck. As for where they got the idea for hang gliding and gun shooting, all I can say is, “hey, it’s the ‘80s.”
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So, Track & Field II was an ambitious game, and not a bad one by the way. I guess my only complaint would be the title was a bit misleading. Perhaps a more appropriate title would have been: “Unrelated Sport Events and Other Popular Activities.” What do you think?
To see the complete blog with images, please visit: http://www.empireofimagination.com/#!...
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The original Track & Field featured events that would predictably occur in a game called “Track & Field,” including the 100 meter dash, long jump, high jump, javelin throw, hurdles and hammer throw. Evidently, Komami sought to push the envelope with Track & Field II and, because the game was timed around the summer Olympics, it made perfect sense to expand into other Olympic events. So, the content of the game was trending toward something that might appropriately be titled “Summer Olympic Games,” but instead called "Track & Field II" to no doubt leverage the success and name recognition of the original. So far, so good. The expanded events included everything from traditional track events to swimming, diving, taekwondo and skeet shooting. Oh, and there are a couple more “bonus” events: hang gliding, arm wrestling and “gun shooting.” Hmmm…I’m no Olympicologist (although we did have the “Olympic Triplecast” box for the 1992 Barcelona games so my family and I could watch obscure weight lifting events any time during the day or night), but I’m pretty sure hang gliding, arm wrestling and gun shooting are neither Olympic sports nor track and field events.
IMAGE
Now Komami had already proven resourceful and opportunistic with their titling and timing, but I think they may have pushed a little hard on this one. In regards to the arm wrestling event, I have a sneaking suspicion that they were trying to ride the coat tails of Sylvester Stallone’s 1987 film Over the Top – quite possibly the best movie ever made about a guy that enters an arm wrestling contest to win a truck. As for where they got the idea for hang gliding and gun shooting, all I can say is, “hey, it’s the ‘80s.”
IMAGE
So, Track & Field II was an ambitious game, and not a bad one by the way. I guess my only complaint would be the title was a bit misleading. Perhaps a more appropriate title would have been: “Unrelated Sport Events and Other Popular Activities.” What do you think?
To see the complete blog with images, please visit: http://www.empireofimagination.com/#!...
Published on August 20, 2015 18:28
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The Last Gen-Xer
The Last Gen-Xer is both me and my blog. As one born at the end of the Generation X era, I am among the last of the generation. For example, I remember maps. No, not Google Maps, real maps – the kind
The Last Gen-Xer is both me and my blog. As one born at the end of the Generation X era, I am among the last of the generation. For example, I remember maps. No, not Google Maps, real maps – the kind that are the size of a dining room table and once unfolded can never be folded correctly again. iPhones? Hardly. More like pay phones and car phones. DVDs? Nay. How about VHS and the final days of Betamax. Heck, we even had a Dragon’s Lair arcade game in our basement (thanks dad!), which ran on Laser Discs! I remember when it was still en vogue to have wood-paneled technology (our old TV and VCR come to mind) and I remember when the Atari 2600 was “only fifty bucks!”
Like me, this blog is eclectic and will cover various Gen X themes – everything from the geeky (e.g. role-playing, Sci-Fi, etc.) to the cultural issues particular to my generation.
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Like me, this blog is eclectic and will cover various Gen X themes – everything from the geeky (e.g. role-playing, Sci-Fi, etc.) to the cultural issues particular to my generation.
Read more at http://www.empireofimagination.com/#!... ...more
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