- Track & Field II
"Track & Field II" (known in Japan as "Konamik Sports in Seoul") is a sequel to "Track & Field" created by
Konami for the NES in1988 . Despite the "II" numeral, it is actually the fourth game in the series. It still continues the Olympic-themed sports events, but adds more realism by choosing a country for the player to represent. The series boasted 15 sporting events, with two of them available as bonus stages between rounds of the "Olympic" mode. As the Japanese title indicates, the game is based on the1988 Summer Olympics inSeoul ,South Korea , hence the introduction of Taekwondo (a Korean martial art) as one of the events.Game modes
* Training is a basic training of the events to test out the abilities of the player in each event.
* Olympic is the story mode of the game where the player represents his or her country and compete with the world's best.
* Versus is where two players compete head-to-head in the sporting events.porting events
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Fencing
*Triple jump
* Freestyle Swimming
* High Dive
* Clay Pigeon Shooting
*Hammer throw
*Taekwondo
*Pole vault
*Canoeing
*Archery
* Hurdles
* Horizontal Bar
*Hang Gliding
*Arm wrestling in Versus Mode only(The triple jump, freestyle swimming, clay pigeon shooting, pole vault, and archery events were previously featured in Hyper Sports. The hammer throw and hurdles events were originally featured in the original Track and Field. Although gymnastics was featured in Hyper Sports, that game had the
vaulting horse rather than the horizontal bar.)Countries
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United States of America
* Republic of Korea
* U.S.S.R.
* China
* West Germany
*Canada
* U.K.
*Kenya
*France
*Japan Extras
The game also carries a password feature where the player can continue on at another time.
eries
* "Track & Field" (1983)
* "Hyper Sports " (1984)
* "Konami '88 " (1988)
* "Track & Field II " (1988)
* "International Track & Field " (1996)
* "Hyper Athlete " (1996)
* "Nagano Winter Olympics '98 " (1998)
* "International Track & Field 2000 " (2000)
* "ESPN International Track & Field " (2000)
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