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Latest revision as of 09:37, 26 March 2023
- Back to: ESPN International Track & Field.
Contents
Unlock secret events
On the title screen or main menu press (the Konami code). This will unlock the High Jump, Triple Jump, Vault and Trap Shooting.
Play as "metal characters" in trial mode
When asked for your name in trial mode, enter one of the following to play as a metallic character. These are all cities where the Olympic Games had been held prior to the game's release, save for the 1965 (Melbourne) and 1992 (Barcelona) games which for unknown reasons, are not represented.
Gold
HELSINKI (1952)
Bronze
ROMA (1960)
Red
TOKYO (1964)
Green
MEXICO [City] (1968)
Light blue
MUNICH (1972)
Yellow
MONTREAL (1976)
Cream
MOSCOW (1980)
Blue
L.A (1984)
Purple
SEOUL (1988)
Orange
ATLANTA (1996)
Blue/green
SYDNEY (2000)
Green/grey
ATHENS (2004). These games had yet to be held when ESPN International Track & Field was released, but they had been announced.
References
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