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Play James Pond's Crazy Sports (Europe) Online

Pole-vault over sharks, wrestle sumo on ice, and fail gloriously as a tuxedo-wearing fish—physics are wonky, but that’s where the laughs come from. British humor and chaos make this one a riot with friends.

Genre: Sports
Released: 1993
File size: 241 bytes
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Game Overview

James Pond's Crazy Sports came out on the Super Nintendo in 1993, developed by Vectordean and published by Millenium. It was part of that wave of quirky, multiplayer-focused games that tried to capture the party spirit on a console better known for its solo adventures.

You control James Pond, a fish in a tuxedo, across a series of absurd Olympic-style events. The goal is to compete in events like shark pole-vaulting, sumo wrestling on ice, and ski jumping, earning medals based on performance. The physics are intentionally loose and unpredictable, which leads to a lot of slapstick failures and unexpected outcomes. It's not a difficult game to pick up, but mastering the oddball mechanics takes practice. Playing it feels like being part of a silly, chaotic cartoon where every attempt is a new surprise.

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