Athens 2004 PS2

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Game Details

Platform: PS2
Released: 28 January 2005
Age Rating: 3
GTIN-13: 0711719639459
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Description

Athens 2004TM, has been designed to capture the spirit and emotion of the Olympic Games while providing a detailed and comprehensive Olympic gaming experience. Athens 2004TM allows users to compete in four Arcade and eight Competition Game Modes ranging from Practice to the Official Decathlon and Heptathlon combined events, while choosing one of 64 countries and 800 different characters. Athens 2004TM features some of the Olympic Games' most challenging sports, including Athletics (Track & Field), Aquatics (Swimming), Gymnastics, Shooting, Archery, Weightlifting and Equestrian. Players will be able to participate in more than 25 events including Hurdles, Long Jump, Pole Vault, Shot Put, 100m Butterfly, Floor Exercises Men, Floor Exercises Women, Rings Men and numerous other Olympic events. 800 Characters from 64 Countries and Five Continents - South Africa, Nigeria, Kenya, Ethiopia, Morocco, Algeria, Cameroon, Egypt, Gambia, Senegal, Japan, Korea, Saudi Arabia, People's Republic of China, India, Malaysia, Singapore, United Arab Emirates, Hong Kong, Islamic Republic of Iran, Pakistan, Philippines, People's Republic of Korea, Australia, New Zealand, Fiji, United States of America, Canada, Brazil, Mexico, Chile, Argentina, Bahamas, Colombia, Cuba, Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago, Great Britain, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Sweden, Denmark, Netherlands, Greece, Russian Federation, Ireland, Switzerland, Austria, Finland, Norway, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Hungary, Israel, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Czech Republic, Turkey, Ukraine and Serbia and Montenegro. Four Arcade and Eight Competition Game Modes ranging from Practice to the Official Decathlon and Heptathlon combined events. Practice Mode - Athens 2004TM offers a player to practice events with unlimited attempts at each event in a non-competitive environment. Single Event Mode - In addition to playing for medals, Single Event Mode awards players based on a point system. Players can then take their points to The Olympic Store where points can be exchanged fo