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'88 Games  Konami1988 Arcadelabelimageminimize
Arena Psygnosis1986 Atari STlabelimageminimize
Arena Psygnosis1986 Amigalabelimageminimize
Athlete Microïds1987 Amstrad CPClabelimageminimize
Athletyx Microdeal;Goal Computer1985 Dragon32labelimageminimize
Athletyx Microdeal1985 Tandy Cocolabelimageminimize
Carl Lewis Athletics 2000 Ubi Soft (Planet Interactive Development)2000 GBClabelimageminimize
Carl Lewis Athletics 2000 Ubi Soft (Aqua Pacific)2000 Windowslabelminimizeminimize
Carl Lewis' Go for the Gold Gametek (Softie)1990 MS-DOSlabelimageminimize
Daley Thompson's Decathlon Ocean1984Daley Thompson's Decathlon simulates all ten events in this the most gruelling event in the history of the Olympiad.
With the option of keyboard or joystick control you will find the superb full colour graphics and animation offer breathtaking entertainment.
Ten staggering events for the price of one and great fun for all the family.
GO FOR GOLD!***
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Daley Thompson's Decathlon Ocean (Choice Software)1985
[4]***Also released in a compilation called "They Sold a Million", published on cassette by The Hit Squad in 1985, which included [game=#46296]Beach-Head[/game], [game=#49011]Sabre Wulf[/game], [game=#46877]Daley Thompson's Decathlon[/game] and [game=#194131]Jet Set Willy[/game].

This compilation was reviewed in Tilt magazine #28 (January 1986), rated 4/6.***
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Amstrad CPClabelimageminimize
Daley Thompson's Decathlon Ocean1984 C64labelimageminimize
Daley Thompson's Olympic Challenge  Ocean1988 ZX Spectrumlabelimageminimize
Daley Thompson's Olympic Challenge  Ocean1988 C64labelimageminimize
Daley Thompson's Olympic Challenge  Ocean (Choice Software)1988 Amigalabelimageminimize
Daley Thompson's Olympic Challenge  Ocean (Choice Software)1988 Atari STlabelimageminimize
Daley Thompson's Olympic Challenge  Ocean1988 Amstrad CPClabelimageminimize
Daley Thompson's Olympic Challenge  Ocean1989
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Daley Thompson's Star Events  Ocean1985 C16/Plus4labelimageminimize
Daley Thompson's Super-Test  Ocean1985 C64labelimageminimize
Daley Thompson's Super-Test  Ocean1985 ZX Spectrumlabelimageminimize
Decathlon Activision;Pony Canyon (Activision)1984 MSXlabelimageminimize
Decathlon Spectral Associates1984 Tandy Cocolabelminimizeminimize
Decathlon  Activision1984
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[48]***This is not the same game as Starpath's Decathlon Game

Released in North America, AZ-030, rarity 3 scarce, NTSC. Also released in Europe with a white label, EAZ-030-04I, rarity 5 rare, PAL. 1 Player, 2 Player, 3 Player or 4 Player. Uses joystick. Players take turns competing in 100m, 400m, 1500m runs, 110m hurdles, shot put, javelin, high jump, long jump, pole vault and discus. Get a rack and Field controller to save your wrists and joysticks.
Some sources say the publishing year is 1983

This game will not work on 002 REV A Atari 7800 units manufactured in 1987. Presence of the 7800 expansion port makes no difference. The 7800s in question can be modded for full compatibility. Atari 7800s manufactured in 1984 are fully compatible with all 2600 games.
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Decathlon  Activision1983 ColecoVisionlabelimageminimize
Decathlon  Activision1983FC-008. Rarity 3 Scarce. North America NTSC. 1 player, 2 players, 3 players, or 4 players. Only 2 players are simultaneous. 4-port machine is not required. Players take turns the controllers in port 1 and port 2. Controllers in ports 3 and 4 are ineffective. Compete in 10 Olympic; events, 100-meter dash, 110-meter hurdles, 1500-meter race, 400-meter race, discus throw, high jump, javelin throw, long jump, pole vault, shot put.
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Decathlon  Activision1984 C64labelimageminimize
Decathlon  Activision;Firebird (Activision)1983CC-008 16k cartridge. Uncommon. Atari 400/800labelimageminimize
FILA Decathlon THQ (Athletic Design)2002 GBAlabelimageminimize
Gold Medal Challenge '92  Capcom1992Catch the spirit of world-class competition with Capcom's Gold Medal Challenge '92! Train and compete with up to seven friends in 18 pulse pounding events. Now's the time to really pump up and get physicalnOut muscle your friends in Weightlifting and leave them in the dust in the 100 Meter Dash. Make a huge splash in the swim meets and leave everyone else in your wake. Earn a perfect 10 in the vault and watch as the crowd goes wild!nWith Capcom's Gold Medal Challenge '92, all the thrills and excitement of world class competition are right at your fingertips!n* 1 to 8 players can compete in world class events.n* Save your world records using battery-backed RAM.n* Leap to victory in the 110 Meter Hurdles.n* Catch some air in the Long Jump.n* Make some wave in the 100 Meter Breast Stroke.n***Based on the 1992 olympics in Barcelona, Spain. Not published in Spain. NESlabelimagesubject
Hunchback at the Olympics Software Projects1985 C64labelimageminimize
Hunchback Olympic  Magic Electronics1984 Arcadelabelimageminimize
Hyper Olympic  Konami1985the JAN code 4 988602 502190 is used in numerous outlets to refer to both ハイパーオリンピック (Hyper Olympic) and ハイパーオリンピック 限定版! (Hyper Olympic Gentaiban! ). Hyper Olympic is 4 events based on Konami's Arcade game of the same name. It seems appropriate to note here that Hyper Olympic's PCB has no chips, just 2 'gloptops'. Which is often a sign of fast and sloppy manufacture. Hyper Olympic Gentaiban! has all eight events and is the same game as Track and Field. There's a bit of tech difference also. Gloptop Hyper Olympic uses no memory mapper while the aditional data of the Gentaiban edition reires the use of a mapper.***For Hyper Olympic, Konami took four track&field disciplines (100m dash, long jump, 110m hurdles and javelin throw) from the arcade version and put them on this Famicom cartridge (a few months later they would eventually release four more events as [game=#168936]Hyper Sports[/game] and a US release with all eight events on the same catridge as [game=#8384]Track & Field[/game]). The game is a good example of a varied and well playable multi-sport events game. Good controls with a mixture of button smashing and right timing, as well as a high motiviation to break your own records make this game worth to play. NESlabelimageminimize
Hyper Olympic 2  Konami1984Also available in Konami Game Collection Volume 4***
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International Athletics Zeppelin (True Emotions)1993 MS-DOSlabelimageminimize
Les Dieux du Stade II Infogrames1986 Thomsonlabelimageminimize
Micro Olympics A&F Software;Electron User1984 Electronlabelimageminimize
Micro Olympics A&F Software;The Micro User1984 BBClabelimageminimize
Micro Olympics  Database Publications1984 ZX Spectrumlabelimageminimize
Micro Olympics  A&F Software;Alternative Software (Database Publications)1984 C64labelimageminimize
Microsoft Decathlon  Microsoft1982 MS-DOSlabelimageminimize
Olympiad Tynesoft1984 C16/Plus4labelimageminimize
Olympic Decathlon Microsoft1981Ten standard decathlon events. Hi-res animated athletes, muscle-stirring music; you provide the sweat.***
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Olympic Decathlon Alligata1986 BBClabelimageminimize
Olympic Decathlon Microsoft1980 TRS-80labelminimizeminimize
Olympic Decathlon Rainbow1986 Tandy Cocolabelminimizeminimize
Olympic Decathlon Microsoft1981 TRS-80labelminimizeminimize
Olympics CRL1984 ZX Spectrumlabelimageminimize
Rats & Spears Absolutist2004...They live not far from your house. Just over the fence from the last cottage on your street there's a dump... Not a romantic place, dear Sirs and Madams, but that's where they live. Recently these creatures have decided to organize their own Olympics to let the world hear of them. We don't know why but javelin-throwing seems to become rats favorite sport. Are you ready to reincarnate in one of them and master your throwing skills? Linuxlabelminimizesubject
Stadium Games Ignition (Crave Entertainment)2003 GBAlabelimageminimize
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