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Play Olympic Summer Games Atlanta 96 Online

Pick your country and mash buttons through pixelated Olympic events—javelin throws feel wild, cycling’s pure chaos with friends, and yeah, pole vault will wreck you at first. Those chunky 16-bit crowds lose it when you finally stick the landing.

Genre: Sports
Released: 1996
File size: 706.78 KB
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Game Overview

I remember picking up Olympic Summer Games Atlanta 96 for the Sega Genesis back in 1996. It was developed by Tiertex and published by U.S. Gold, one of those late-era sports titles that tried to capture the energy of the actual Games. The Genesis was on its way out by then, but this game still had that familiar, blocky charm that felt right at home on the system.

You choose a country and then compete in a series of events like javelin, cycling, and pole vault. The main goal is to win medals by outperforming the computer or a friend in two-player mode. Each event uses simple, repetitive button mashing or timing based mechanics; for example, cycling requires rapid alternating presses to build speed, while pole vault demands precise timing on the run-up and launch. The difficulty can spike unexpectedly, especially in events requiring coordination, but pulling off a clean jump or a strong throw feels genuinely satisfying. It's straightforward, sometimes frustrating, but there's a real sense of accomplishment when you finally get the rhythm down.

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