- Publisher: Konami
- Release Date: Jan 28, 2002
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Getting golds across the board certainly ain't easy, but decimating your mates/siblings/granny (shame on you!) is what'll keep you coming back to Ronald long after the snow has thawed.
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80A solid, fun mix of mini-games directly descended from Track & Fields royal lineage. If you think vigorous button-mashing is the lowest form of gameplay, however, stay far, far away.
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This game is an absolute hoot, and triumphs in almost every way over its summer counterpart. [Mar 2002, p.105]
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72There's a significant amount of enjoyment to be had here, if you're of the mind to find it, but the more annoying events (those with poor control) really bring the rest of the title down for me.
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Button timing and mashing is fine, but it would be great if Konami could expand snowboarding (and even figure skating) into a more combo-laden affair a la Tony Hawk. [Mar 2002, p.79]
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The only thing I could say is that I wanted to go off and play "Track n Field" to get my Olympic fill.
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58Neither of these games bring home the gold in accurately simulating the Olympics, but ESPN International Winter Sports does a less-worse job of doing so [than "Salt Lake 2002."]
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55It just doesn't have a lot of lasting appeal.
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52Its frustrating single-player mode, dated gameplay mechanics, and lack of interactivity make it difficult to recommend for a purchase.
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50Another title that virtually defines the word "mediocre." [Mar 2002, p.30]
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50I've been at late night college parties in which better-organized sports events [than curling] are improvised out of rocks, tree branches and snow (don't ask)!
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Like being the hot-dog vendor at the Olympic park. You get to watch all the events, but dont really have all that much fun being there. [Mar 2002, p.139]
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Yet another Olympic-style contest failing to deliver gold when it comes to the most important aspect of any title: gameplay.
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