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Fri 09/11/01 at 18:59
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Are you a sports mad fan but don't like any specific sport and get bored easily with sports games that are based on one sport. Well, wouldn't it be good if there was a game which encorporated all sports into that game. You could have a bit of all of your favourite sports and still enjoy evry one of them on their own. Well this is my idea.

It wouldn't be a sports game that had you actually playing matches but it would include something from that sport into tasks set. To start with you could be in a football stadium and you have to dribble a football all the way out of the stadium to safety. You would be up against all the other players on the pitch who are trying to tackle you while you have to keep possesion. When you lose the ball, the teams carry on with their match that you interupted and you must win the ball back and continue on your adveture. It wouldn't just end on the pitch though as stewards and streakers also try to didpocces you on your way out. This is just an idea that could be used in this game.

Once you have completed that level, you would be up against other challenges set. These could include trying to score 10 points in a one on one with Michael Jordan on a basketball court, getting around Jonah Lomu on a rugby pitch having to score 10 trys, beating Michael Johnson in a 400m race and getting the most points in a diving contest. The possiblities are almost endless and it would be great fun up against all these challenges.

There would then be different difficulty levels from hard to novice. To make these challenges harder you would be making each of the tasks tougher by changing the conditions and the people that you are faced against. Like instead of being up against Jonah Lomu, it would be an Italian winger to make the job easier or playing in a conference football match compared to a premiership one where the quality would be much lower. To complete the game, you would have to score top marks in a sports quiz and you have three chances before you have to start all over again. You would want to expeience all the tasks or you would not feel as if you had completed the game. It would expand the lifespan of the game.You could also play these sports individually as a practice and warm up to what you would have to face later on.

It would have to be on the PS2 to get the best quality from a console but in later life it could be the Gamecube or X-Box. This type of game would appeal to all sports fun and the fun and enjoyment of it could keep you going for a very long time. Even if you only like one particular sport, this game could get you into a variety of sports and extend your knowledge of sports itself. To complete the game, you would have to score top marks in a sports quiz and you have three chances before you have to start all over again.
Sat 10/11/01 at 12:32
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Thats what I'm here for
Fri 09/11/01 at 19:09
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Great idea nick
Fri 09/11/01 at 18:59
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Are you a sports mad fan but don't like any specific sport and get bored easily with sports games that are based on one sport. Well, wouldn't it be good if there was a game which encorporated all sports into that game. You could have a bit of all of your favourite sports and still enjoy evry one of them on their own. Well this is my idea.

It wouldn't be a sports game that had you actually playing matches but it would include something from that sport into tasks set. To start with you could be in a football stadium and you have to dribble a football all the way out of the stadium to safety. You would be up against all the other players on the pitch who are trying to tackle you while you have to keep possesion. When you lose the ball, the teams carry on with their match that you interupted and you must win the ball back and continue on your adveture. It wouldn't just end on the pitch though as stewards and streakers also try to didpocces you on your way out. This is just an idea that could be used in this game.

Once you have completed that level, you would be up against other challenges set. These could include trying to score 10 points in a one on one with Michael Jordan on a basketball court, getting around Jonah Lomu on a rugby pitch having to score 10 trys, beating Michael Johnson in a 400m race and getting the most points in a diving contest. The possiblities are almost endless and it would be great fun up against all these challenges.

There would then be different difficulty levels from hard to novice. To make these challenges harder you would be making each of the tasks tougher by changing the conditions and the people that you are faced against. Like instead of being up against Jonah Lomu, it would be an Italian winger to make the job easier or playing in a conference football match compared to a premiership one where the quality would be much lower. To complete the game, you would have to score top marks in a sports quiz and you have three chances before you have to start all over again. You would want to expeience all the tasks or you would not feel as if you had completed the game. It would expand the lifespan of the game.You could also play these sports individually as a practice and warm up to what you would have to face later on.

It would have to be on the PS2 to get the best quality from a console but in later life it could be the Gamecube or X-Box. This type of game would appeal to all sports fun and the fun and enjoyment of it could keep you going for a very long time. Even if you only like one particular sport, this game could get you into a variety of sports and extend your knowledge of sports itself. To complete the game, you would have to score top marks in a sports quiz and you have three chances before you have to start all over again.

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