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PlayStation 3 is the 7th generation console from Sony. It was released on November 17th, 2006 in North America and March 23rd, 2007 in Europe. PS3 came about a year later than its biggest rival – Xbox 360 from Microsoft – so it didn’t manage to conquer the market as PlayStation 2 had done a couple of years earlier. Also, complicated architecture of the console – based on the Cell CPU which became a pain in the neck for game developers – made it harder to achieve great sales results. PlayStation 3 was succeeded by PlayStation 4 in 2013.
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London 2012: The Official Video Game of the Olympic Games
Sports 26 June 2012
A sports game accompanying the thirtieth edition of Summer Olympics, taking place in London. The players are given a number of Olympic disciplines. Thus we can take part in track events, shot-put, long jump, cycling or even Olympic shooting. The point of the gameplay is of course to be victorious in every discipline. London 2012: The Official Video Game of the Olympics Games was adapted to accommodate a larger audience, so the controls are very simple and intuitive.
Beijing 2008 - The Official Video Game of the Olympic Games
Sports 27 June 2008
Beijing 2008 - The Official Video Game of the Olympic Games is the official sports game of the Beijing Summer Olympic Games. Players have the opportunity to compete in 35 disciplines, including sprinting, jumping, swimming and shooting. Developers from the Eurocom Entertainment Software studio placed great emphasis on the quality of the visuals and the ability to play in multiplayer mode.
Summer Stars 2012
Sports 30 March 2012
Summer Stars 2012 is a sports game prepared by 49Games studio, offering players the opportunity to test themselves in several disciplines of the summer Olympic Games - from athletic competitions, through mountain biking, and jumping to the water. The creators foresaw several variants of fun, including the career mode and the option of 4-person competition.