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The game combines six official events, authentic Olympic environments and competitive multi-player modes with stunning graphics and TV-style presentation to create a realistic and challenging gaming experience. The six official events are Men’s Alpine Skiing Downhill, Women’s Alpine Skiing Slalom, Men’s Two-man Bobsleigh, Women’s Freestyle Skiing…
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The game combines six official events, authentic Olympic environments and competitive multi-player modes with stunning graphics and TV-style presentation to create a realistic and challenging gaming experience. The six official events are Men’s Alpine Skiing Downhill, Women’s Alpine Skiing Slalom, Men’s Two-man Bobsleigh, Women’s Freestyle Skiing Aerials, Men’s Ski Jumping K120 Individual and Men’s Snowboard Parallel Giant Slalom. There are a variety of single and multi-player game modes including Olympic, Classic, Tournament and Freeform. The game also utilises the latest motion capture technology and real time physics for realistic character movement. The only official licensed video game of the Salt Lake 2002 Olympic Winter Games. Features 16 countries represented in six events: Men’s Downhill, Women’s Slalom, Two-man Bobsleigh, Freestyle Aerials, K120 Ski Jumping and Snowboard Parallel Giant Slalom.
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