Overview
Released in 1989 by Ocean Software Ltd., this game was inspired by the legendary British decathlete Daley Thompson. It brought the thrill and challenge of the Olympic Games to home computers, engaging players in several athletic events.
Gameplay
Players found themselves immersed in a variety of Olympic-style competitions, including track and field events. The game required quick reflexes and strategic thinking to succeed in disciplines like sprinting, jumping, and throwing. With a focus on timing and precision, it simulated the demanding nature of real-life athletic contests.
Development
As a product of the late 80s, the game showcased the technical advancements of its time. Ocean Software Ltd., known for its engaging and innovative software, developed the game for various home computer systems, including the ZX Spectrum, Amstrad CPC, and Commodore 64.
Legacy
Although not as widely recognized as other games of the era, it holds a nostalgic value for players who experienced the excitement of simulating Olympic events. The connection to Daley Thompson, an Olympic champion, added authenticity and appeal, making it a unique offering in the sports game genre of the time.








