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  2. Track & Field (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Track & Field, also known as Hyper Olympic [a] in Japan and Europe, is an Olympic-themed sports video game developed by Konami and released as an arcade video game in 1983. The Japanese release featured an official license for the 1984 Summer Olympics.

  3. Auto clicker - Wikipedia

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    Gaming: Some gamers use auto clickers to perform game actions such as attacking or shooting automatically, or to accelerate their clicking speed in games like Minecraft, Roblox and various idle games. In some multiplayer games where an auto clicker would give a player an unfair advantage, the software is able to detect the use of an auto ...

  4. DecAthlete - Wikipedia

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    DecAthlete, [a] released in Europe as Athlete Kings due to a licensing issue, [3] is a track-and-field themed arcade sports video game.On its unveiling, the gaming media generally described it as a modern clone of Daley Thompson's Decathlon.

  5. Daley Thompson's Decathlon - Wikipedia

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    Daley Thompson's Decathlon was the ninth best-selling computer game of 1985 in the United Kingdom. [5]Sinclair User gave the game a score of 8/10. [1] The game won the award for Best (Overall) Arcade Game in the Crash magazine Readers Awards 1984 [6] and was the Best Arcade-Style Game of the Year at the Golden Joystick Awards. [7]

  6. International Track & Field - Wikipedia

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    International Track & Field, known in Japan as Hyper Olympic in Atlanta, [a] is a 3D update of Konami's Track & Field series, in which up to four players compete in eleven different Olympic events. The game was released for the PlayStation and arcades in 1996. The arcade version was released only in Japan as Hyper Athlete. [7]

  7. Category:Athletics video games - Wikipedia

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    Track & Field (video game) Track & Field II This page was last edited on 21 April 2020, at 13:22 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  8. Track & Field II - Wikipedia

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    Track & Field II, known in Japan as Konami Sports in Seoul, is a sequel to Track & Field created by Konami for the NES in 1988. [note 1] It still continues the Olympic-themed sports events, but adds more realism by choosing a country for the player to represent. The series boasted 15 sporting events, with two of them available as bonus stages ...

  9. Konami '88 - Wikipedia

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    Konami '88, released as '88 Games in North America and as Hyper Sports Special in Japan, is the third in the Track & Field game series by Konami, where players test their Olympic skills against other world-class athletes.

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