World Games (1986)




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| Publisher: Genre: Author(s): Musician(s): Minimum Memory Required: Maximum Players: Joysticks: Language: Media Code: Media Type: Country of Release: Comments: | EpyxSport / Athletics K-Byte, Matt Decker, Jo Simko, Chris Desterling, Doug Dragin, Courtney Granner, Jenny Martin, Michael Kosaka, Suzie Greene Steve Mage 64K 1 Yes Eng N/A Audio cassette Worldwide This title also appeared on the 'Epyx 21' compilation. | Click to choose platform: Atari ST Commodore 64 Commodore Amiga More from other publishers: Amstrad CPC Sinclair ZX Spectrum Nintendo NES ![]() |
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(Anonymous) (Zzap! 64) 14th Dec 2008 08:28BULL RIDING (America)
Bareback action at its most exciting and competitive. By keeping your wits about you and moving the joystick in the correct direction, you have to try to stay on the back of a belligerent bull for eight grueling seconds. There are five increasingly aggressive bulls to test your bareback riding skills to the full. Or, if you are in practice mode, a second player can control the bull and attempt to make you eat dirt.
BARREL JUMPING (Germany)
Since the advent of this sport over 300 years ago, there has been many a bruised posterior to tell the tale of a jumper who failed to clear the last barrel. At the beginning of this event your skater gives the thumbs up to tell you when he's ready. You can then set him skating across the ice by moving the joystick left and right. A good rhythm is most important, and so is a well-timed take-off. Pressing the fire button sends the brave skater sailing into the air, and pulling back on the joystick braces him for landing. If you fail to complete any one of these maneuvers correctly, then your skater could end up badly battered and bruised.
SUMO WRESTLING (Japan)
A true battle of the bulge -- wrestling the Oriental way. In this one or two player head-to-head event, you have to simply (!) get the better of your opponent by either toppling them to the ground or pushing them out of the ring. There are twelve moves open to each player such as pushing., pulling, grabbing, slapping and tripping, along with a spectacular over-the-head throw, better known as the Utchari. All moves are accessible via the joystick. Points can only be gained by fast. successful moves and a quick result. ie: the shorter the match, the higher your score
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What can I say? Epyx have again come up with a sports simulation that knocks the dentritis out of any of the other sports simulation on the market--- including their own! Forget everything else. This is the definition of 'state of the art'. The graphics are nothing short of miraculous, and the animation is totaly out of this world, There are so many brilliant touches to this program seeing is the only way of believing. Hearing is the only way of believing too! The bag pipe tune announcing the Caber tossing is unbelievable Forget the Fairlight SID can do it too! The game is a pesky multi-loader but then it's worth waiting every second for each event to load. Go and get it -- it does a for Commodore what Trident does for demolition.
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Presentation 99%
Impeccable. Detailed and informative instructions. Lots of neat options and numerous humorous touches throughout.
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Graphics 99%
Outstanding sprites and backdrops. Amazingly realistic definition and animation.
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Sound 99%
Several excellent tunes and spot FX capture the atmosphere of each location.
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Hookability 98%
Instantly impressive and addictive.
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Lastability 97%
And the first impressions last.
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Value for Money 97%
Eight compulsive events for a tenner.
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Overall 98%
Yet another quality Epyx production. The state of the art sports simulation for the 64.
Bareback action at its most exciting and competitive. By keeping your wits about you and moving the joystick in the correct direction, you have to try to stay on the back of a belligerent bull for eight grueling seconds. There are five increasingly aggressive bulls to test your bareback riding skills to the full. Or, if you are in practice mode, a second player can control the bull and attempt to make you eat dirt.
BARREL JUMPING (Germany)
Since the advent of this sport over 300 years ago, there has been many a bruised posterior to tell the tale of a jumper who failed to clear the last barrel. At the beginning of this event your skater gives the thumbs up to tell you when he's ready. You can then set him skating across the ice by moving the joystick left and right. A good rhythm is most important, and so is a well-timed take-off. Pressing the fire button sends the brave skater sailing into the air, and pulling back on the joystick braces him for landing. If you fail to complete any one of these maneuvers correctly, then your skater could end up badly battered and bruised.
SUMO WRESTLING (Japan)
A true battle of the bulge -- wrestling the Oriental way. In this one or two player head-to-head event, you have to simply (!) get the better of your opponent by either toppling them to the ground or pushing them out of the ring. There are twelve moves open to each player such as pushing., pulling, grabbing, slapping and tripping, along with a spectacular over-the-head throw, better known as the Utchari. All moves are accessible via the joystick. Points can only be gained by fast. successful moves and a quick result. ie: the shorter the match, the higher your score
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What can I say? Epyx have again come up with a sports simulation that knocks the dentritis out of any of the other sports simulation on the market--- including their own! Forget everything else. This is the definition of 'state of the art'. The graphics are nothing short of miraculous, and the animation is totaly out of this world, There are so many brilliant touches to this program seeing is the only way of believing. Hearing is the only way of believing too! The bag pipe tune announcing the Caber tossing is unbelievable Forget the Fairlight SID can do it too! The game is a pesky multi-loader but then it's worth waiting every second for each event to load. Go and get it -- it does a for Commodore what Trident does for demolition.
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Presentation 99%
Impeccable. Detailed and informative instructions. Lots of neat options and numerous humorous touches throughout.
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Graphics 99%
Outstanding sprites and backdrops. Amazingly realistic definition and animation.
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Sound 99%
Several excellent tunes and spot FX capture the atmosphere of each location.
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Hookability 98%
Instantly impressive and addictive.
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Lastability 97%
And the first impressions last.
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Value for Money 97%
Eight compulsive events for a tenner.
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Overall 98%
Yet another quality Epyx production. The state of the art sports simulation for the 64.
(Anonymous) (Zzap! 64) 14th Dec 2008 08:28| Cheats | Trivia |
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History
This title was first added on 15th March 2008
This title was most recently updated on 7th November 2015









