Torino 2006 (video game)

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Torino 2006
Cover art
Developer(s)49Games
Publisher(s)2K Sports
Platform(s)Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 2, Xbox
Release
  • NA: January 24, 2006
  • NA: January 26, 2006 (PC)
  • EU: January 27, 2006
Genre(s)Sports game/winter sports
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer

Torino 2006 is a video game about the 2006 Winter Olympics from Turin, Italy. Its sports are: luge, bobsleigh, biathlon, speed skating, ski jumping, alpine skiing, cross-country skiing and Nordic combined.

Venues

In the video game, the venues are based on the real life. They are:

Playable nations

There is a total of 24 playable countries in the game. They are:

Specials

These are teams which represent other regions, and in some cases, are the same as the aforementioned nations, simply with different costumes. They can be unlocked by completing certain challenges. They are:

Competitions

In Torino 2006, you can play in a single event, 9-event competition or a 15-event competition. Alternatively, you can make your own by selecting "Customise Competition" from the main menu.

Commentators

In Torino 2006, there are five languages to choose from, and each has two commentators. They are:

  • English - Jeff Caster, West Westbrook
  • German - Hans Joachim Peters, Volker Bogdan
  • Spanish - Alejandro Gonzalez, E. Garcia
  • Italian - Emilio de Marchi, Dario de Muro
  • French - Jacky Nonnon, Guillaume Boullay

Reception

Torino 2006 has received generally negative reviews from critics. Aggregating review websites GameRankings and Metacritic gave the PC version a 45.86% and 37/100,[1][5] the PlayStation 2 version a 44.68% and 39/100[2][4] and the Xbox version a 39.97% and 36/100.[3][6]

See also

References

Preceded by Official video game of the Winter Olympics
2006
Succeeded by
Preceded by Official video game of the Olympics
2006
Succeeded by