- Brand : SEGA
- Product name : Vancouver 2010 - The Official Video Game of the Olympic Winter Games
- Product code : 00179
- GTIN (EAN/UPC) : 5055277001798
- Category : Video Games
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- Info modified on : 27 Sep 2021 17:32:08
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Long product name SEGA Vancouver 2010 - The Official Video Game of the Olympic Winter Games German PlayStation 3
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Vancouver 2010 - The Official Video Game of the Olympic Winter Games, PlayStation 3, DE
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Short summary description SEGA Vancouver 2010 - The Official Video Game of the Olympic Winter Games German PlayStation 3
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SEGA Vancouver 2010 - The Official Video Game of the Olympic Winter Games, PlayStation 3, E (Everyone)
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Long summary description SEGA Vancouver 2010 - The Official Video Game of the Olympic Winter Games German PlayStation 3
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SEGA Vancouver 2010 - The Official Video Game of the Olympic Winter Games. Platform: PlayStation 3, ESRB rating: E (Everyone)
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Uk has collected 24 expert reviews for SEGA Vancouver 2010 - The Official Video Game of the Olympic Winter Games German PlayStation 3 and the average expert rating is 55 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...
A noble attempt at bringing the Winter Olympics to our lounge in video game form, however as with previous attempts it seems to fall short of being entirely satisfying...
Every two years, the game controllers of the world begin shaking in unison. Even the ones without rumble. It’s nothing to do with rumble in fact, they’re shaking and quaking, possible even belly-aching, because every two years the global population of...
As far as the Olympics go, virtual iterations of the event have rarely been as stellar as the games themselves. Publisher SEGA clearly hopes that their Vancouver 2010 will be the exception, somehow managing to blow gamers away with a release on all maj...
The Olympics havent seen a good game tie in since Nintendo had that pad you could run on. In fact, its so long ago Im not even certain that was a real Olympic tie-in. Twenty years is a long time, but with games like Beijing Olympics its not a surpr...
I’ve been watching the 2010 Winter Olympics for the past couple of weeks and I have also been able to participate in some of the events via Vancover 2010 for PlayStation 3. Vancover 2010 from SEGA really brings the Winter Olympics into your family roo...
There's something about video games based on the Olympics that feel disingenuous to me. When it comes to the Olympic Games we're talking about athletes that have devoted their entire lives to this one thing, honing their skills for this one moment. Y...
Why do you watch the Olympics (summer and winter) every two years? Some might say it's for the supreme athleticism on display, others might argue that it's the really tight clothing that all the participants wear. For me, it's all about the medal count...
Let's be honest with ourselves: the Winter Olympics are the diet Mr. Pibb of the sports world. They might resemble a somewhat more acceptable product, eg. the Summer Olympics, but even that can't help distract from the fact that we'd rather be watchin...