Sega has released a demo of Vancouver 2010 - The Official Video Game of the Olympic Winter Games. We're not sure about the gameplay, but the title definitely deserves a medal. Come on, it has the word "game" in it twice. As for the demo, it has a sample of one of the Olympic sim's fourteen different modes, as well as the Landing Zone challenge. If you think your well-trained thumbs are up to the task, the demo can be yours for only 684MB of free space.
Shortcut: Download the Vancouver 2010 [via Xbox.com]
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Posted: Dec 14th 2009 2:52PM iamnotafish said
When I was a wee young whippersnapper, my dad bought me Olympic Gold. To this day, it remains one of my favourite games. Mashing A and C while charging down the track in the spring or doing somersaults and pikes in the dive was one of my fondest childhood memories. I hope they can make another game that lives up to that legacy.
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Posted: Dec 15th 2009 10:05PM skfireboy said
Ah Richard, classic comedy gold in this screen. Love it......Oh and I'm seriously begging you in the most un-nerdy and least annoying way possible, PLEASE do not punt Dave Hinkle from the podcast, he is freakin awesome to listen to and no disrespect to superdunners, but a big improvement.
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