- Brand : SEGA
- Product name : Vancouver 2010 - The Official Video Game of the Olympic Winter Games
- Product code : 00189
- Category : Video Games
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Long product name SEGA Vancouver 2010 - The Official Video Game of the Olympic Winter Games German Xbox 360
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Vancouver 2010 - The Official Video Game of the Olympic Winter Games, Xbox 360, DE
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Short summary description SEGA Vancouver 2010 - The Official Video Game of the Olympic Winter Games German Xbox 360
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SEGA Vancouver 2010 - The Official Video Game of the Olympic Winter Games, Xbox 360, E (Everyone)
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Long summary description SEGA Vancouver 2010 - The Official Video Game of the Olympic Winter Games German Xbox 360
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SEGA Vancouver 2010 - The Official Video Game of the Olympic Winter Games. Platform: Xbox 360, ESRB rating: E (Everyone)
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Uk has collected 25 expert reviews for SEGA Vancouver 2010 - The Official Video Game of the Olympic Winter Games German Xbox 360 and the average expert rating is 57 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
Vancouver 2010 developer, Brit outfit Eurocom, have managed to perfectly reflect the public’s mood of total indifference with their game, and this is really the only score on which they can be warmly congratulated.Featuring a stingy 14 events, only hal...
Can't wait for the 2010 Winter Olympics? Well they are here now, in game form! Vancouver 2010 is British developer Eurocom's second shot at a (metaphorical) gold medal in Olympic titles which, in a weird turn of events, has been released before the Oly...
Here we go again; another olympics, another video game and yet another media bash session. However, perhaps not. Eurocom are very experienced in Olympic video games, now having done the past Winter and Summer Olympic games and as such there is hope...
How long have these kinds of sports games been running the same lane? It certainly seems like forever, and Vancouver 2010, with its insistence on boiling gameplay down to a combination of button mashing, timing and the odd stick movement, really hasn’t...