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Track Meet
North American cover art
Developer(s)Interplay Productions
Publisher(s)Interplay Productions
Hiro (Japan)[1]
Designer(s)Michael Quarles
Brian Fargo
Rebecca Ann Heineman
Composer(s)George Alistair Sanger[2]
Platform(s)Game Boy[1]
Release
Genre(s)Olympic sports
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer

Track Meet, known in Japan as Track Meet: Mezase! Barcelona (トラックミート めざせ!バルセロナ), is a sports video game that was released for the original Game Boy. In Germany the game was released as Litti's Summer Sports (endorsed by Pierre Littbarski).[3]

Gameplay

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Pole vault is one of the events available.

The game offers seven different events in the spirit of the 1992 Summer Olympic Games in Barcelona, Spain. There are five different opponents to compete against in events like long jump, the 100-meter dash, and weightlifting. Each competitor has his own strengths and weaknesses that either help or hinder his performance on certain events. Once a competitor has more points than his opponents, he becomes the grand champion of the Summer Olympic Games.[4]

Reception

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The German video gaming magazine Power Play gave Track Meet an overall rating of 75 out of a possible 100 points.[4]

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