Athletes play Video Games as Olympics go virtual
Posted on Thu, 7 Aug 2008 11:42:39 CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
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By John Gaudiosi
RALEIGH, North Carolina (Reuters) - If 24-hour coverage of the Olympic Games in
China isn't enough for fans, Sega has rolled out the official video game of the
2008 events in Beijing for PC, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and mobile phones.
It offers 38 events from track and field to swimming to judo and has online play
for the first time in an Olympics game.
Every four years, a different publisher tackles the Summer Games.
Sega enlisted U.S. gold medal contenders Amanda Beard, Tyson Gay, Nastia Liukin
and Reese Hoffa for the cover of "Beijing 2008: The Official Video Game of the
Olympic Games."
It turns out these Olympians are also gamers.
"I was so excited to be on the cover," said Beard, a seven-time Olympic
medalist. "To be with these other athletes who are on the cover with me, now I
can cheer and watch them at the Olympics and then go home and play the video
game."
Beard, the youngest U.S. swimmer to ever bring home the gold after her
performance at the 1996 Games in Atlanta, was also playing virtual Olympics
games at an early age.
"I played the old Nintendo Olympics game with the Power Pad, where you started
out as the turtle and worked your way up to the cheetah," said Beard.
"My family would have competitions against other families who were close friends
and we'd rock it. We'd do the triple jump and the hurdles and all of that fun
stuff."
RELAXING DISTRACTION
Hoffa is going for gold in the men's shot put when he makes his second Olympic
Games appearance in Beijing. The reigning world champion is a lifelong video
games fan whose PlayStation 2 and PSP go where he goes.
"Like every guy, it's a major part of my life, especially when you travel
overseas," said Hoffa, who enjoys the "Madden," "MLB 2K8" and "Tiger Woods PGA
Tour Golf" games.
"Video games pass the time so much easier than just playing cards," he said.
"All the guys I know bring a PS2, PSP and a controller with them to the
international competitions. They get into some pretty heated 'Madden'
tournaments."
Gay, one of the fastest men in the world this year, is also pretty quick in the
virtual environment.
"Olympic track athletes spend a lot of free time trying to be the best in their
favorite video games. So much so, our fingers sometimes get more tired then our
legs do in actual races," said Gay, picked as male athlete of the year in 2007
by the International Association of Athletics Federations.
Hoffa said there was a room at the 2004 Olympics in Athens with about 30
PlayStation 2s and Xboxes and a large library of games. He expects the same
set-up in Beijing.
"For me, it keeps me off my feet, it keeps me engaged and I don't waste a lot of
energy playing them," said Hoffa.
Gay plans to play video games in Beijing because they take his mind off the
nervousness he feels before competitions.
"'Beijing 2008' gives kids a chance to experience the fun of being in the
Olympics when they are sitting right in their own home," said Gay.
"Maybe some young kid will play the game and be inspired to go out and train in
real life with the goal of really being in the Olympic Games some day."
Sega also has an arcade game available on Wii and Nintendo DS, with "Mario and
Sonic: Olympic Games" putting two of the most popular game icons together for
the first time. The Wii version encourages gamers to physically mimic 20 events
like fencing and table tennis as they compete against friends.
(Editing by John O'Callaghan and Philip Barbara)
© Copyright 2008 Reuters.
Posted on Thu, 7 Aug 2008 11:42:39 CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
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