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: While the gameplay is solid, some critics felt it lacked competitive depth and warned that it could become repetitive after the initial novelty wears off. Quick Verdict Rating/Verdict Metacritic 72 (Mixed or Average) GameSpot Excellent first attempt; Konami nailed the fun. IGN Solid events and nice graphics. ESPN The Games: International Track & Field Review

: Reviewers from GameSpot noted that the game captures the "trademark feel" of an ESPN broadcast through vibrant status indicators, a slick interface, and varied camera angles. ESPN International Track & Field

: The game features 12 events, including traditional track and field favorites like the javelin, hammer throw, and various running races. : While the gameplay is solid, some critics

Released in 2000 for platforms like the PlayStation 2, Dreamcast , and Game Boy Color, is generally considered a solid, fun update to Konami's classic button-mashing sports lineage. Key Highlights ESPN The Games: International Track & Field Review

: Some enthusiasts consider it a "true hidden gem" on the PS2 and a must-play for the Dreamcast library. Common Criticisms

: While it uses the PS2's power well, critics noticed jagged textures in certain events compared to the Dreamcast version.

: While the gameplay is solid, some critics felt it lacked competitive depth and warned that it could become repetitive after the initial novelty wears off. Quick Verdict Rating/Verdict Metacritic 72 (Mixed or Average) GameSpot Excellent first attempt; Konami nailed the fun. IGN Solid events and nice graphics. ESPN The Games: International Track & Field Review

: Reviewers from GameSpot noted that the game captures the "trademark feel" of an ESPN broadcast through vibrant status indicators, a slick interface, and varied camera angles.

: The game features 12 events, including traditional track and field favorites like the javelin, hammer throw, and various running races.

Released in 2000 for platforms like the PlayStation 2, Dreamcast , and Game Boy Color, is generally considered a solid, fun update to Konami's classic button-mashing sports lineage. Key Highlights

: Some enthusiasts consider it a "true hidden gem" on the PS2 and a must-play for the Dreamcast library. Common Criticisms

: While it uses the PS2's power well, critics noticed jagged textures in certain events compared to the Dreamcast version.