List of Olympic video games

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Template:Short description Template:About The Olympic Games have been featured in numerous sport video games, whether officially licensed by the International Olympic Committee or not. These games often feature several sports and an Olympic theme. Starting with the 1980 Moscow Olympics, an official or unofficial Olympic tie-in video game has been released to coincide with all of the Olympic Games.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

Officially-licensed Olympic video games

These games are officially licensed by the International Olympic Committee or an associated organization such as a national Olympic organizing committee. Template:Plain row headers

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Track & Field 1983 Konami 1984 Summer citation CitationClass=web

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Hyper Sports 1984 Konami 1984 Summer citation CitationClass=web

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The Games: Summer Edition 1988 Epyx 1988 Summer citation CitationClass=web

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The Games: Winter Edition 1988 Epyx 1988 Winter citation CitationClass=web

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Olympic Gold 1992 Tiertex Design Studios 1992 Summer citation CitationClass=web

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Team USA Basketball 1992 Electronic Arts 1992 Summer citation CitationClass=web

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Winter Olympics 1993 Tiertex Design Studios 1994 Winter citation CitationClass=web

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Izzy's Quest for the Olympic Rings 1995 U.S. Gold 1996 Summer citation CitationClass=web

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Olympic Soccer 1996 Silicon Dreams Studio 1996 Summer citation CitationClass=web

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Olympic Summer Games 1996 Tiertex Design Studios 1996 Summer citation CitationClass=web

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Nagano Winter Olympics '98<ref>All of the rosters in the game were made up names only</ref> 1998 Konami 1998 Winter citation CitationClass=web

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Olympic Hockey '98 1998 Treyarch 1998 Winter citation CitationClass=web

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Sydney 2000 2000 Attention to Detail 2000 Summer citation CitationClass=web

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Salt Lake 2002 2002 Attention to Detail 2002 Winter citation CitationClass=web

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Athens 2004 2004 Eurocom 2004 Summer citation CitationClass=web

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Torino 2006 2006 49Games 2006 Winter citation CitationClass=web

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Beijing 2008 2008 Sega 2008 Summer citation CitationClass=web

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Vancouver 2010 2010 Sega 2010 Winter citation CitationClass=web

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Sled Shred featuring the Jamaican Bobsled Team 2010 SouthPeak Games 2010 Winter citation CitationClass=web

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London 2012 2012 Sega 2012 Summer citation CitationClass=web

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Steep 2016 Ubisoft 2018 Winter citation CitationClass=web

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Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 - The Official Video Game 2020 Sega 2020 Summer citation CitationClass=web

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Olympic Games Jam: Beijing 2022 2022 nWay 2022 Winter citation CitationClass=web

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Olympics Go! Paris 2024 2024 nWay 2024 Summer citation CitationClass=web

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Mario & Sonic series

Mario & Sonic is a series of officially-licensed Olympic crossover video games that was jointly developed by Nintendo and Sega, featuring characters from the Super Mario and Sonic the Hedgehog franchises. The first game in the series was released to coincide with the 2008 Summer Olympics and the final game was released to coincide with the 2020 Summer Olympics. The franchise also has some spinoff mobile games, although none of these feature any Super Mario characters.

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Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games 2007 2008 Summer <ref>Template:Cite news</ref>
Sonic at the Olympic Games 2008 2008 Summer citation CitationClass=web

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Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games 2009 2010 Winter citation CitationClass=web

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Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games 2010 2010 Winter citation CitationClass=web

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Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games 2011 2012 Summer citation CitationClass=web

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Mario & Sonic at the Sochi 2014 Olympic Winter Games 2013 2014 Winter citation CitationClass=web

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Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games 2016 2016 Summer citation CitationClass=web

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Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 2019 2020 Summer citation CitationClass=web

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Sonic at the Olympic Games 2020 2020 Summer citation CitationClass=web

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Unofficial Olympic video games

These games were released without any official involvement of the International Olympic Committee or any related organizations. They may unofficially use the name of the Olympics or may have been released to coincide with the Olympics to attract sports fans.

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Microsoft Decathlon 1980 Microsoft <ref name="Maxim">Template:Cite news</ref>
The Activision Decathlon 1983 Activision citation CitationClass=web

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Track & Field 1983 Konami citation CitationClass=web

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Daley Thompson's Decathlon 1984 Ocean Software citation CitationClass=web

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Hes Games 1984 HESware citation CitationClass=web

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Summer Games 1984 Epyx citation CitationClass=web

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Summer Games II 1985 Epyx citation CitationClass=web

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Winter Games 1985 Epyx <ref name="Maxim" />
Winter Olympics 1986 Tynesoft citation CitationClass=web

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Stadium Events/World Class Track Meet 1986 Bandai citation CitationClass=web

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Konami '88 1988 Konami citation CitationClass=web

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Caveman Ughlympics 1988 Dynamix citation CitationClass=web

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Track & Field II 1988 Konami citation CitationClass=web

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Track Meet 1991 Interplay Entertainment citation CitationClass=web

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The Games: Winter Challenge 1991 Accolade <ref name="Maxim" />
The Games: Summer Challenge 1992 Accolade citation CitationClass=web

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The Games '92: España 1992 Ocean Software citation CitationClass=web

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Gold Medal Challenge 1992 Capcom citation CitationClass=web

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Decathlon 1992 C&E citation CitationClass=web

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Alien Olympics 2044 AD 1994 Ocean Software citation CitationClass=web

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DecAthlete 1996 Sega citation CitationClass=web

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International Track & Field 1996 Konami citation CitationClass=web

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Winter Heat 1997 Sega citation CitationClass=web

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International Track & Field 2000 2000 Konami citation CitationClass=web

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Millennium Winter Sports 2000 Konami citation CitationClass=web

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Sergei Bubka's Millennium Games 2000 Midas Games citation CitationClass=web

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ESPN International Winter Sports 2002 2002 Konami citation CitationClass=web

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Asterix at the Olympic Games 2007 Étranges Libellules citation CitationClass=web

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New International Track & Field 2008 Konami citation CitationClass=web

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Summer Athletics 2008 DTP Entertainment citation CitationClass=web

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My Game About Me: Olympic Challenge 2008 Double Fine <ref>Template:Cite news</ref>
QWOP 2009 Bennett Foddy citation CitationClass=web

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Hyper Sports Winter 2010 Konami citation CitationClass=web

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Hyper Sports Track & Field 2010 Konami citation CitationClass=web

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Doodle Champion Island Games 2021 Google citation CitationClass=web

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