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Summer Games (2011 Film)
Summer Games can refer to: * The Summer Olympic Games The Summer Olympic Games, also known as the Summer Olympics or the Games of the Olympiad, is a major international multi-sport event normally held once every four years. The 1896 Summer Olympics, inaugural Games took place in 1896 in Athens, ... * ''Summer Games'' (video game), a 1984 video game * '' Summer Games II'', a 1985 sequel to the above game * ''Summer Games'' (1984 film), a 1984 Italian film * ''Summer Games'' (2011 film), a 2011 Swiss film * Overwatch seasonal events#Summer Games, a seasonal event appearing in Overwatch See also * Winter games (other) * Games (other) {{disambiguation ...
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Summer Olympic Games
The Summer Olympic Games, also known as the Summer Olympics or the Games of the Olympiad, is a major international multi-sport event normally held once every four years. The 1896 Summer Olympics, inaugural Games took place in 1896 in Athens, then part of the Kingdom of Greece, and the most recent was held in 2024 Summer Olympics, 2024 in Paris, France. This was the first international multi-sport event of its kind, organised by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) founded by Pierre de Coubertin. The tradition of awarding medals began in 1904 Summer Olympics, 1904; in each Olympic Games, Olympic event, gold medals are awarded for first place, silver medals for second place, and bronze medals for third place. The Winter Olympic Games were created out of the success of the Summer Olympic Games, which are regarded as the largest and most prestigious multi-sport international event in the world. The Summer Olympics have increased in scope from a 42-event competition programme ...
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Summer Games (video Game)
''Summer Games'' is a sports video game developed and published by Epyx based on sports from the Summer Olympic Games. Released in 1984 for the Commodore 64, it was ported to the Apple II, Atari 2600, Atari 7800, Atari 8-bit computers, and Master System. In the UK, the game was first released by Quicksilva and subsequently by U.S. Gold who later created versions for the Amiga, ZX Spectrum, Amstrad CPC and Atari ST for inclusion in compilations. In 2004 it was re-released on the C64 Direct-to-TV. ''Summer Games'' was the first in Epyx's ''Games'' series which continued with: ''Summer Games II'', ''Winter Games'', ''World Games (video game), World Games'', ''California Games'', ''California Games II'', ''The Games: Summer Edition'', and ''The Games: Winter Edition. Gameplay The game is presented as a virtual multi-sport competition called the "Epyx Games" (there was no official IOC licensing in place) with up to eight players each choosing a country to represent, and then takin ...
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Summer Games II
''Summer Games II'' is a 1985 Olympic sports video game developed and published by Epyx in North America, and by U.S. Gold in Europe. Based on sports featured in the Summer Olympic Games, it is a sequel to '' Summer Games'' released by Epyx the previous year. ''Summer Games II'' was originally written for the Commodore 64 and ported to the Apple II, Atari ST, MS-DOS, ZX Spectrum, Amstrad CPC and Amiga. Gameplay The game was presented as a virtual multi-sport carnival called the "Epyx Games" (there was no official International Olympic Committee, IOC licensing in place) with up to 8 players each choosing a country to represent, and then taking turns competing in various events to try for a medal. World records could be saved to the game disk. The game features the following eight events: Triple jump, high jump, rowing, javelin throw, equestrian, fencing, kayaking and cycling. The game allows the player to compete in all of the events sequentially, compete in some events, choose j ...
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Summer Games (1984 Film)
''Summer Games'' () is a 1984 Italian teen comedy film written and directed by Bruno Cortini. Plot In Porto Rotondo the stories of love and jealousy of a group of young people follow one another, including boat trips, beach games and parties in the villas and clubs of the Costa Smeralda. Cast * Massimo Ciavarro: Brando * Natasha Hovey: Ale Donelli * Mauro Di Francesco: Gianni Perego * Corinne Cléry: Lisa Donelli * Karina Huff: Ambra Carimati * Fabio Testi: Roberto Ripa * Lidia Broccolino: Zaccaria, Zac * Valeria Cavalli: Teodora Theodoli, a.k.a. Teo * Andrea Prodan: The Marquis * Guido Nicheli: Gino Carimati, a.k.a. Nogi * Odoacre Chierico: Himself * Francesco Graziani: Himself See also * List of Italian films of 1984 A list is a set of discrete items of information collected and set forth in some format for utility, entertainment, or other purposes. A list may be memorialized in any number of ways, including existing only in the mind of the list- ...
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Summer Games (2011 Film)
Summer Games can refer to: * The Summer Olympic Games The Summer Olympic Games, also known as the Summer Olympics or the Games of the Olympiad, is a major international multi-sport event normally held once every four years. The 1896 Summer Olympics, inaugural Games took place in 1896 in Athens, ... * ''Summer Games'' (video game), a 1984 video game * '' Summer Games II'', a 1985 sequel to the above game * ''Summer Games'' (1984 film), a 1984 Italian film * ''Summer Games'' (2011 film), a 2011 Swiss film * Overwatch seasonal events#Summer Games, a seasonal event appearing in Overwatch See also * Winter games (other) * Games (other) {{disambiguation ...
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Overwatch Seasonal Events
''Overwatch'' and ''Overwatch 2'' are online team-based first-person shooters developed by Blizzard Entertainment, and released worldwide in May 2016 and October 2022, respectively. Players select from one of over 40 heroes, broadly classified into the three roles of Tank, Damage, and Support, and work with their team to attack or defend map objectives. Each hero has a unique set of weapons, abilities, and skills, which players use to coordinate with their team to overpower the other. ''Overwatch'' supports both casual and ranked matchmaking, as well as a rotating set of arcade modes, and the game has since become a popular esport, featuring the Overwatch League that started in 2018. The game has been both a critical and financial success for Blizzard, exceeding over 30 million players and obtaining over 1 billion in revenue within its first year. To support ongoing interest in the game, Blizzard has run several seasonal events, typically coinciding with worldwide events and holi ...
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Winter Games (other)
''Winter Games'' is a sports video game developed by Epyx (and released in Europe by U.S. Gold), based on sports featured in the Winter Olympic Games. A snow-and-ice themed follow-up to the highly successful '' Summer Games'', ''Winter Games'' was released in 1985 for the Commodore 64 and later ported to several popular home computers and video game consoles of the 1980s. The game was presented as a virtual multi-sport carnival called the "Epyx Winter Games" (there was no official IOC licensing in place) with up to 8 players each choosing a country to represent, and then taking turns competing in various events to try for a medal. Events The events available vary slightly depending on the platform, but include some or all of the following: * Slalom skiing * Ski jumping * Biathlon * Bobsled * Figure skating * Speed skating * Luge * Freestyle skiing; the aerial skiing discipline, called "Hot Dog Aerials" in the game * Free skating The game allows players to compete in all of the ...
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