Daten |
Ankündigung |
01.06.1986 (Summer CES, Chicago) |
Vorstellung |
04.06.1988 (Summer CES, Chicago) |
Veröffentlichung |
08/1988 |
Vertrieb |

Atari Corporation 1196 Borregas Ave Sunnyvale, CA 94086 |
Entwicklung |

Computer Magic, Ltd. 18 E Mall Plainview, NY 11803 |
Produktcode |
CX7831 |
Genre |
Sport – Wintersport |
Medium |
Steckmodul |
Steuerung |
Joystick/Joypad |
Spieler |
1–8 |
Wertung |
★★★★★ |
Boxtext |
Go for the Gold!
You're in the Winter Olympics, competing against other world-class athletes for international recognition and top Gold Medal honors. It's an incredible setting, featuring action-packed events in a winter wonderland. Compete against friends or the computer. Choose the country you want to represent. Practice. Train. Learn a winning strategy for each event. After the Opening Ceremony the competition begins. Will you be the one who takes the gold at the Awards Ceremony? It's all here – the strategy, the challenge, the competition, the pageantry of the Winter Games!
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Trivia |
Winter Games erschien bereits 1985 bei Epyx für den Commodore 64 und wurde später auf Amiga, Apple II, Atari ST, Apple IIgs, Amstrad CPC, Sinclair ZX Spectrum, MS-DOS, Atari 2600, NES und das Famicom Disk System portiert.
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