Olympic Gold: Barcelona '92

Olympic Gold: Barcelona '92

Olympic Gold

Olympic Gold
Éditeur Sega
Développeur US Gold

Date de sortie 1992
Genre Sport
Mode de jeu 1 à 2 joueurs
Plate-forme GameGear, Master System, Megadrive
Média Cartouche
Langue Anglais
Contrôle Manette

Olympic Gold est un jeu vidéo de sport développé par US Gold et édité en 1992 par Sega sur GameGear, Master System et Megadrive. Il s'agit du jeu vidéo officiel des Jeux Olympiques d'été de 1992.

Il comporte les épreuves suivantes : 100 mètres, saut à la perche, tir à l'arc, plongeon, natation, 110 mètres haies, lancée du marteau.

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