Athens 2004 (2004)
Athens 2004 is the official video game of the Olympic Games, celebrating its diversity with a wide range of events. The Aquatics discipline includes 100m Backstroke, Breaststroke, Butterfly and Freestyle swimming events; Athletics features Track and Field (High Jump, Long Jump, Triple Jump etc.), Decathlon and Heptathlon in Combined area; Gymnastics has Artistic discipline with Floor Exercise, Rings and Vault events. Other sports included are Archery (Individual 70m event), Equestrian (Individual Mixed event for Jumping), Shooting (Skeet event) and Weightlifting (Clean & Jerk).
Platforms: PC (Microsoft Windows),PlayStation 2
Release date: 2004-07-14
All about game Athens 2004
Athens 2004 is a video game that captures the spirit and emotion of the Olympic Games, allowing players to compete in four arcade and eight competition modes. In this game, you can choose from 64 countries and 800 different characters to represent you in some of the most challenging events available at the Olympics.
Some of these events include hurdling, long jump, pole vaulting, shot put, swimming and more. You can also participate in aquatics (swimming), gymnastics, shooting archery weightlifting or equestrian activities if those are your preferred sports. The Practice mode allows you to hone your skills before competing against other players with higher levels of difficulty as well as participating in Official Decathlon or Heptathlon combined events which require immense skill and strategy.
The graphics for Athens 2004 have been praised by reviewers who commented on its realistic visuals whilst playing through each event or challenge mode during their playthroughs . Players can be immersed into an authentic experience that replicates what it's like being part of an actual Olympic Games competition from start to finish thanks to advanced motion-capture technology used in development for animations purposes .
If you're looking for a way to relive the excitement of Olympic competitions without having to leave your home , then look no further than Athens 2004 – it's sure to keep even diehard sports fans entertained!