DecAthlete (video game)

DecAthlete (video game)
DecAthlete
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Developer(s) Sega
Publisher(s) Sega
Platform(s) Arcade, Sega Saturn, PlayStation 2
Release date(s) Arcade
1994
Saturn
  • JP July 12, 1996
  • NA 1996
  • EU 1995
PlayStation 2
  • JP July 29, 2004
Genre(s) Sport
Mode(s) Up to 2 players simultaneously
Rating(s)
  • ESRB: Kids to Adults
Media/distribution ROM, CD-ROM
Cabinet Upright
Arcade system ST-V

DecAthlete, released in Europe as Athlete Kings, is an athletics themed arcade game. Released in 1994 it was developed and produced by Sega. A well-received home port was released on the Sega Saturn in 1995, scoring mainly positive reviews for its arcade faithful conversion, due to the similar hardware of the ST-V arcade and the Saturn. It was released on the PlayStation 2 in Japan only as part of the Sega Ages 2500 series. Compared to other decathlon based games, Decathlete has a more comic and cartoon like style. A sequel followed in 1997, with the winter sports based Winter Heat

Gameplay

Screen shot of DecAthlete during gameplay.

The game play is largely based on quick repeated button pressing for gaining speed, and timed single button presses for jumping and releasing projectiles, in a similar style to the 1983 Konami release, Track & Field. The game differed with a slightly more advanced control system and 3-D graphics.

The player must select one of eight international fictitious athletes. In the arcade version, the player competes in ten traditional decathlon events, requiring a minimum set time, height or distance to qualify from one event to the next. The home console versions also allowed the player to compete in a full decathlon featuring all the events, 100 metres, 110 metre hurdles, 400 metres, 1500 metres, Long jump, High jump, Javelin throw, Discus, Pole vault and Shot put. Despite a potential for multi-player gaming, the game is only two player. In a one player game, the player only competes against at most one other character on screen. The only exception to this is in the 1500 metres, where six other generic athletes join the race along with one main character.

Characters

  • United States Rick Blade: known as the "Pennsylvanian Power", 25-year-old American athlete Blade is an all-rounder, making him a favourite in many of the events. He is roughly based on legendary athlete Carl Lewis.
  • Germany Karl Vein: a 28-year-old German competitor with long blonde hair and heaps of self-confidence. Although competitive in all events, he is said to be able to jump over anything.
  • United Kingdom Robin Banks: a veteran at 38 years old, zebra print leotard clad Banks is the reigning champion from the previous decathlon. The giant Briton is particularly strong in the throwing events. For the home release of the game his comedy name was changed to Jef Jansens.
  • Russia Aleksei Rigel: seasoned campaigner and physically the strongest of the eight competitors. This makes the 31-year-old Russian athlete good at throwing events.
  • Japan Joe Kudou: at 19 he is the youngest of the male competitors and lacks experience. Japanese Kudou relies on his high skill levels in all the events. He wears a reversed baseball cap.
  • Jamaica Femi Kadiena: A national record breaker in her home of Jamaica, she has come to break records on the world stage. The 24-year-old specialises in jumping events.
  • France Ellen Reggiani: due to her speed and stamina, she is known as the "French Express". The 20-year-old French competitor also works as a model.
  • China Li Huang: has silenced her critics saying she is too young, with her tremendous speed. The Peoples Republic of Chinas Huang is just 15 years old.

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