Summer Games is a sports video game developed by Epyx and released by U.S. Gold based on sports featured in the Summer Olympic Games. Released in 1984 for the Commodore 64, it was ported to the Apple II, Atari 2600, Atari 7800, Atari 8-bit family, and Sega Master System. Amiga, ZX Spectrum, Amstrad CPC and Atari ST versions were also created for inclusion in compilations. In 2004 it was re-released on the C64 Direct-to-TV. Summer Games was the first in Epyx's Games series which included: Summer Games II, Winter Games, World Games, California Games, California Games II, The Games: Summer Edition, and The Games: Winter Edition.
The game is presented as a virtual multi-sport competition called the 'Epyx Games' (there was no official IOC licensing in place) with up to eight players each choosing a country to represent, and then taking turns competing in various events to try for a medal. A score of 5:3:1 is used — gold medals 5 points, silver medals 3 points, and bronze medals 1 point. On most versions, world records can be saved to the floppy disk. The Commodore 64 version allows players to link Summer Games and Summer Games II to engage in one large Olympics, accumulating medals in a tournament from both games.
The events available vary slightly depending on the platform, and may include Pole vault, Platform diving, Sprinting, Gymnastics, Freestyle swimming, Skeet shooting, and Rowing. The game allows the player to compete in all of the events sequentially, choose a few events, choose just one event, or practice an event.
Epyx sold more than 250,000 copies of Summer Games' by November 1989. Ahoy! described it as 'tremendously successful'. As the first of Epyx's 'Games' series, it founded what became what a historian later described as 'the most sustainedly popular in the long life of the Commodore 64', the most popular home computer of the mid-1980s. In 1996, Next Generation listed the 'Games' series collectively as number 89 on its 'Top 100 Games of All Time'. The magazine stated that though the games had great graphics for their time, their most defining qualities were their competitive multiplayer modes and 'level of control that has yet to be equaled'.
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Videogame Console:
This version of Summer Games was designed for the Sega Master System (SMS), which was an 8-bit video game console manufactured
by Sega in the years 1985 - 1992. It was a direct competitor to the much more successful NES console and the predecessor of the much beter console Sega Genesis.
The unit price of Master System was approximately $ 200 and worldwide only 13 million units of this console were sold. More information about Sega Master
System can be found here.
Recommended Game Controllers:
You can control this game easily by using the keyboard of your PC (see the table next to the game). However, for maximum gaming enjoyment, we strongly recommend using a USB gamepad that you simply plug into the USB port of your computer. If you do not have a gamepad, buy a suitable USB controller on Amazon or AliExpress or in some of your favorite online stores.
Available online emulators:
4 different online emulators are available for Summer Games. These emulators differ not only in the technology they use to emulate old games, but also in support of various game controllers, multiplayer mode, mobile phone touchscreen, emulation speed, absence or presence of embedded ads and in many other parameters. For
maximum gaming enjoyment, it's important to choose the right emulator, because on each PC and in different Internet browsers, the individual emulators behave differently. The basic
features of each emulator available for this game Summer Games are summarized in the following table:
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