Carl Lewis Athletics 2000

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DeveloperPlanet Interactive Development
ReleaseSeptember 2000
Carl Lewis Athletics 2000
DeveloperPlanet Interactive Development
PublisherUbi Soft
PlatformGame Boy Color
ReleaseSeptember 2000
GenreSports
ModeSingle-player

Carl Lewis Athletics 2000 is a 2000 video game developed by Planet Interactive Development and published in Europe by Ubi Soft for the Game Boy Color. Based on the brand of American athlete Carl Lewis, the game is a track and field sports game in which players compete in various decathlon events.

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Carl Lewis Athletics 2000 is a sports game in which players race against Carl Lewis across 14 track and field events, including decathlon and bonus events including short and long-distance runs, long jump, javelin, hurdles, relay, and unlockable events.[1] The game features a 'Championship' mode, in which players select a character and compete in a series of events, an 'Arcade' mode in which players must perform to a certain level to qualify for the next event, and a 'Training' mode for free play.[2] The game supports local co-operative play with up to two players or networked play using the Game Link Cable.[3] Players are able to transfer record times and data between systems using the infrared port of the Game Boy Color.[1] The game was also one of a number of Ubi Soft games for the platform that utilized the "Ubi Key" feature, allowing players to share data between different games via the system's infrared port and unlock extra content.[1]

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