Seems a little late (1988) for the Intellivision. I initially thought it might be an Activision port from its Decathlon for Atari. Too bad it has problems with the controller; pressing left and right on the disc doesn't sound as good as left and right buttons. At least it has a 1-player version. I heard there's a special 3-button controller for Atari Track and Field. A one-button joystick sure limited Atari and Odyssey² options, especially for sports games.
Sorry but no interest in this whatsoever. Just another silly "how fast can you move the joystick masquerading as sport" game with incredibly crummy graphcs. Thanks for warning me.
I am shocked that intellivision was getting games in 1988. I thought it died in like 83.
Ah, The Intellivision! : D
(However, I’m not sure about the triple-jump decathlon... but it’s true that the 1,500 meters could have seemed... long;) )
I didn't know that there were Intellivison games as late as 1988. Interesting.
How does the game rate on the controller destruction chart? I know these types of games are notorious for controller abuse.
This should have been on the Amico!
Love seeing old intellivision games. Great memories, crappy controller.
Great looking Intellivision game.
Spiker Super Pro Volleyball next 🤞
Seems a little late (1988) for the Intellivision. I initially thought it might be an Activision port from its Decathlon for Atari. Too bad it has problems with the controller; pressing left and right on the disc doesn't sound as good as left and right buttons. At least it has a 1-player version.
I heard there's a special 3-button controller for Atari Track and Field. A one-button joystick sure limited Atari and Odyssey² options, especially for sports games.
Rad
A button mashing Intellivision game? As if it weren’t bad enough on the Atari…
The worst running animation I have ever seen
Sorry but no interest in this whatsoever. Just another silly "how fast can you move the joystick masquerading as sport" game with incredibly crummy graphcs. Thanks for warning me.