Retro Decathlon 2012: Run, Jump and Throw with us! CINEMAX ***** Online Leaderboards: http://leaderboards.decathlon2012.com/ Retro Decathlon 2012: Run, Jump and Throw with us! a… $1.99 Buy Now Watch Media Details***** Online Leaderboards: http://leaderboards.decathlon2012.com/ Retro Decathlon 2012: Run, Jump and Throw with us! allows you to experience ten track and field events in an adorable retro graphics and compare your results with the rest of the world in online leaderboards. ***** In-Game Footage: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=muUSkHDtHV8 10 games in one: 100 meters sprint, long jump, shot put, high jump, 400 meters run, 110 meters hurdles, discus throw, pole vault, javelin throw, and finally the exhausting 1500 meters run. Actual world record of 9039 points is shaking at its roots. The time has come for a competition in the premiere athletic discipline—the decathlon. After hard training only the most versatile athlete will win. Every error will be mercilessly penalized and the chance to create a new world record will vanish away in the London fog. In each discipline you control your athlete simply with a finger, but you won’t succeed without proper timing, speed, and managing your stamina. Results achieved in individual disciplines are stored in a table and compared with the best world scores. The total score in the decathlon is calculated using a real-world formula, thus it is possible to accurately compare your score not only to the world record but also to the other athletes participating in the competition. Enjoy a stylish design which naturally complements the great playability of original sports games. But this time you don’t have to worry about breaking your joystick. During the track events you have to move a finger with the correct frequency and not waste your stamina. When jumping, you have to attain the necessary speed and time your take-off correctly, and when throwing you won’t succeed without totally concentrating on your technique. Only one athlete will get the gold medal for his country. Run, Jump and Throw with us! • 10 disciplines, a training mode, and a competition for the gold medal • A world records table • A stylish design in the style of classic sporting games Information Seller:CINEMAX Genre:Arcade, Sports Release:Aug 01, 2012 Updated:Aug 22, 2012 Version:1.12 Size:16.4 MB TouchArcade Rating:Unrated User Rating: (7) Your Rating:unrated Compatibility:HD Universal cinemaxgames Well-Known Member Oct 10, 2009 340 0 0 Prague http://games.cinemax.cz #2 cinemaxgames, Aug 1, 2012 In-Game Footage from iPad TakenXXDeadly Well-Known Member Jun 7, 2011 1,304 0 0 Student #3 TakenXXDeadly, Aug 1, 2012 Last edited: Aug 1, 2012 Actually doesn't look bad. May buy it. I reckon this would be pretty epic with icade support. cinemaxgames Well-Known Member Oct 10, 2009 340 0 0 Prague http://games.cinemax.cz #4 cinemaxgames, Aug 4, 2012 Ah, Interesting. Maybe later. Greyskull Well-Known Member Dec 13, 2009 5,588 1 38 Photographer/Social Sciences adjunct/sweet sweet l Fort Lauderdale #5 Greyskull, Aug 5, 2012 Last edited: Aug 5, 2012 This looks just like an (slightly) updated version of EPYX Summer Olympics 1984 (might not be the exact name). Used to play that quite a bit on my C-64, back when EA was a small, idealistic group of programmers who called themselves "electronic artists". cinemaxgames Well-Known Member Oct 10, 2009 340 0 0 Prague http://games.cinemax.cz #6 cinemaxgames, Aug 5, 2012 Thank you for your feedback. cinemaxgames Well-Known Member Oct 10, 2009 340 0 0 Prague http://games.cinemax.cz #7 cinemaxgames, Aug 5, 2012 free promo codes I have a few free promo codes, if you are interested please send me PM. (You must log in or sign up to post here.) Show Ignored Content Share This Page Tweet Your name or email address: Do you already have an account? No, create an account now. Yes, my password is: Forgot your password? Stay logged in
This looks just like an (slightly) updated version of EPYX Summer Olympics 1984 (might not be the exact name). Used to play that quite a bit on my C-64, back when EA was a small, idealistic group of programmers who called themselves "electronic artists".