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Game: Sydney 2000Console: Playstation 1
Cheat:
Full stats
At the main menu, quickly press Left(2), Right(2), Up, Down, Left, Right, Left. If you entered the code correctly, you will hear a sound. Select "Olympic" mode to have full statistics in all events.Gold medals
At the main menu, press Circle, X, Triangle, Square.First in all events
At the main menu, press Triangle, Square, Circle, Square, X.Gold in Javelin event
At the event selection screen, press Circle, Square, X(2).Gold in Sprint event
At the event selection screen, press X(3), Circle, X(3).Manufacturer: Eidos Interactive
Release Date: 01 September, 2000
ESRB Rating: Everyone

Description:
The official video game of the 2000 Olympics, Sydney 2000 borrows heavily from the gameplay of the 1983 arcade classic Track and Field. Players "power" their virtual athletes by hammering on two buttons in an alternating sequence as fast as possible, with the manipulation of a third button required at certain times to perform a particular action. Unfortunately, the novelty here wears off pretty darn quick, especially when using the Dreamcast's standard controller, which is just barely adequate for such frenzied button mashing; you really need an arcade stick for this one.
While not all of Sydney 2000's 12 events use this tedious control system, the few that don't feature similarly shallow-as-a-puddle gameplay. What's worse, in order to make it to the Games in Olympic mode, players must "train" their team in a series of tiresome Virtual Gym exercises, which involve--you guessed it--lots and lots of button mashing. Thankfully, Sydney 2000's Arcade and Coaching modes allow players to jump right into any event. You won't get to experience the game's Olympic fanfare, but you'll probably save yourself from a repetitive-stress injury. --Joe Hon
Pros:
- Makes for an easy-to-pick-up multiplayer game
- TV-style coverage includes replays shown from multiple camera angles
- Shallow gameplay involves little more than mindless button mashing
- Arcade stick more of a requirement than an option
- Not much fun as a single-player gaming experience