Developer: Eurocom
Developer: Eurocom
Developer: Eurocom
Publisher: SEGA
Publisher: SEGA
Genre: Sports
Release Date: July 31, 2008 (US)
Release Date: August 7, 2008 (UK)
Release Date: August 7, 2008 (AU)
PEGI: 3+
OFLC: G
Beijing 2008: The Official Video Game of the Olympic Games

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Developer: Eurocom
Developer: Eurocom
Developer: Eurocom
Publisher: SEGA
Publisher: SEGA
Genre: Sports
Release Date: July 31, 2008 (US)
Release Date: August 7, 2008 (UK)
Release Date: August 7, 2008 (AU)
PEGI: 3+
OFLC: G
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Beijing 2008: The Official Video Game of the Olympic Games

The Official Video Game of the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games, this multi-console game features a wide variety of Olympic sports -- 35 events from the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games! The game also boasts online gameplay so that for the very first time, fans of the Olympic Games will be able to experience the thrill of competing against other gamers across the globe in the world’s greatest sporting event. Gamers can experience the thrill of competing in many of the official venues ranging from the famous Beijing National Stadium (the "Bird Nest") to the National Aquatics Center (the "Water Cube").


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SEGA Goes for Gold and Announces U.S. Cover Athletes for the Beijing 2008 Olympic Video Game

PC News | Apr 15, 2008

SEGA of America, Inc. today announced it is partnering with top U.S. gold medal contenders Amanda Beard, Tyson Gay, Nastia Liukin and Reese Hoffa to appear on the cover of the upcoming video game Beijing 2008 - The Official Video Game of the Olympic Games for the Xbox 360 video game and entertainment system, the PlayStation 3 computer entertainment system, and for the PC. These outstanding U.S. athletes represent the elite in each of their respective sports and are among the favorites to hoist the American flag and bring home gold this summer in the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games. Read More »

Editions

Also known as: Beijing 2008, Beijing 2008 Olympic Games

Beijing 2008: The Official Video Game of the Olympic Games (PC)

Release Region: United States
Release Date: July 31, 2008
Publisher: SEGA

Beijing 2008: The Official Video Game of the Olympic Games (PC)

Release Region: United Kingdom
Release Date: August 7, 2008
Publisher: SEGA

Beijing 2008: The Official Video Game of the Olympic Games (PC)

Release Region: Australia
Release Date: August 7, 2008
Publisher: SEGA

Also available on: Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Wireless

Features

  • Over 30 Official Events and National Teams: Across 10 authentic-looking stadiums, players will represent the country of their choice and compete in such sports as Track and Field, Aquatics, Gymnastics, Cycling, Judo, Table Tennis and Canoe-Kayak for the highest honor.
  • In-Depth Olympic Games and Competition Modes: In Olympic Games mode, players will organize their daily schedule and customize their national teams with agility, power, stamina and speed for competition in 38 events. With up to three friends, players will participate in either single or multi-event challenges in Competition mode.
  • New Gameplay Mechanics: There are a variety of controls across all events, including a time-based system where timing, power and angle are essential, a rhythm-based method that requires increasing and sustaining speed, and a targeting system to aid players in accurately hitting targets.
  • In the Zone: Pulls players right into the athlete’s mind, getting them closer to the action and giving them time to accurately control every move.
  • Global Online Competition: As a member of the aspiring US Olympic Team, players will face challengers from across nations. A multitude of online features, including exhibition events, and leaderboards will allow players to prove themselves before the world.
  • Capturing the Olympic Spirit: As the exclusive official video game, Beijing 2008 offers an authentic look and feel of the Games, ultra-realistic recreations of the Beijing stadiums and a chance to soak up the atmosphere from the Olympic Host City in your own home.

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