Winter Games (Wii)
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100 point score based on reviews from various critics. 4.0
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5 point score based on user ratings. |
Description
Another in the series of Epyx Olympic sports games. Compete in many different sporting events: Ski Jump, Hot Dog, Biathlon, Bobsled, Free Skating, Figure Skating, and more.Screenshots
There are no Wii screenshots for this game.
There are 132 other screenshots on file for other versions of this game.
Alternate Titles
- "ウインターゲームズ" -- Japanese spelling
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The Press Says
Nintendo Life | Feb 21, 2009 | 70 | |
Eurogamer.net (UK) | Apr 12, 2009 | 5 out of 10 | 50 |
Forums
Topic | # Posts | Last Post |
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How to play it? | 6 | lilalurl (778) Aug 06, 2012 |
Any way to get the game today? | 2 | JudgeDeadd (11774) Dec 23, 2008 |
Trivia
Memory
The Atari 2600 version of Winter Games, released in the later years of Atari's dominance in the Home Video Game market, was one of a handful of games that used 16K of memory! The Atari 2600 had been designed to only run cartridges of 2K and 4K in size. Games that were written to exceed that 4K memory limitation required the "bank swapping" technique in order to access 8K, 12K, and even 16K game cartridges.Memory was still expensive in the 1980's, yet the public wanted more and more advanced games, especially since it had been several years now since the release of the many popular 8-bit home computer systems that had been flooding the market and reducing in cost. And with the Nintendo Entertainment System having just been released, the Atari 2600 was beginning to look very dated. In order to satisfy the public’s craving for games requiring increasing amounts of memory, creating a bigger game for the Atari 2600 was the only way to do it.
In order to handle the expansiveness of their games, Epyx released all three of their Olympic-based games with multiple ROM chips equaling the necessary 16K. Using bank-swapping, the various ROM chips could be accessed and swapped as needed. And all of it was embedded within a standard-sized Atari 2600 Cartridge!
Speed
As of 2000, the game (as all of the Epyx olympic game series) is completely speed throttled even for the fastest computers.Awards
- Computer Gamer
- February 1986 (issue #17) - Included in the list Spectrum Collection (the best Spectrum ZX games since 1985 by editorial staff choice)
- Happy Computer
- Issue 02/1986 - #5 Best Game in 1985 (Readers' Vote)
- Issue 04/1987 - #8 Best Game in 1986 (Readers' Vote)
Credits
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