Beijing 2008 Вђ“ The Official Video Game Of The O... Instant
: Features 38 authentic Olympic events across ten major disciplines, including track and field, aquatics, gymnastics, judo, and table tennis .
: Players can choose from 32 national teams to compete for gold medals on the global stage. Beijing 2008 – The Official Video Game of the O...
is a realistic sports simulation developed by Eurocom and published by Sega . Released in June/July 2008 for PC, PlayStation 3, and Xbox 360 , it was the first Olympic title to feature high-definition graphics and authentic recreations of official venues like the "Bird's Nest" and the "Water Cube". Key Features : Features 38 authentic Olympic events across ten
The game is often remembered for its demanding controls and being the "realistic" counterpart to the fantasy-based Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games . Released in June/July 2008 for PC, PlayStation 3,
for power building in field events like the Hammer Throw . Button-mashing or thumb-stick waggling to gain speed. Game Modes
: Supports up to four players locally and, for the first time in the series, online competition for up to eight players.
: Features 38 authentic Olympic events across ten major disciplines, including track and field, aquatics, gymnastics, judo, and table tennis .
: Players can choose from 32 national teams to compete for gold medals on the global stage.
is a realistic sports simulation developed by Eurocom and published by Sega . Released in June/July 2008 for PC, PlayStation 3, and Xbox 360 , it was the first Olympic title to feature high-definition graphics and authentic recreations of official venues like the "Bird's Nest" and the "Water Cube". Key Features
The game is often remembered for its demanding controls and being the "realistic" counterpart to the fantasy-based Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games .
for power building in field events like the Hammer Throw . Button-mashing or thumb-stick waggling to gain speed. Game Modes
: Supports up to four players locally and, for the first time in the series, online competition for up to eight players.