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Track 'n Field: Challenge |  | From: Konami Category: Video Games
List Price: $24.99 Buy New: $5.69 as of 3/20/2010 07:03 PDT details You Save: $19.30 (77%)
New (28) Used (1) from $5.00
Seller: MGVentures Rating: 7 reviews Sales Rank: 10846
Platform: TV Plug & Play Genre: Musical Instrument Games Media: Video Game Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Age: 5 - 20 years Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.3 Dimensions (in): 16 x 10 x 5
MPN: 12028 Model: Challenge UPC: 083717120285 EAN: 0083717120285 ASIN: B000Q7ZNO0
Release Date: August 28, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Fun and Energetic game! February 6, 2010 Sylvia Lawton (Philadelphia) When I open it and hook it up of coarse it was easy. I played it with my nephews they love it!!!I just wish the mat would keep still lol when we move on it.
Slides too much October 20, 2009 AmazonUser Great concept, but the mat slides all over the floor, pretty much no matter what you do. This basically ruins the game.
Lots of fun. Exhausting! March 15, 2009 Review it or not (USA) This game is a lot of fun. I'm fit and in my 30s and the beginner level is enough to get me moving. The feet sensors are closer together and good for kids too. Definitely recommended if you want an exhausting game.
kept them entertained for a while January 19, 2009 J. Morgan (Vancouver, WA) Other than trying to keep our two year old off the mat, this game was quite a hit. The kids really got into competing, and it was nice that it really provides exercise as well as coordination training. Our 6, 7, and 8 year olds all enjoyed it equally well.
Very entertaining, but product quality is so so March 18, 2008 Sudarshan Karkada (Missouri City, TX USA) 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
Gives very good physical exercise and it is very entertaining. Games themselves are quite good, none of us minded the poor quality graphics.
The mat is divided into two sections (for two players) and each section has three circular spots (buttons). You do everything by stepping on these three spots. For example, in long jump game, you run by repeatedly stepping over the two little spots and jump by stepping on the larger spot.
Some games require synchronization. Game tells you when an event should happen (releasing a hammer, jumping over a hurdle, etc.) and if you do it right on the spot, you will get the most score. If you miss it with a wide margin, you will be called foul. That some times frustrates our 5-year old.
Now, the problems:
1) The mat is really a two-layer mat. When running, the top layer keeps sliding over the bottom layer and is very annoying.
2) Because our children kept running when the mat's layers slid and became folded, the top layer tore within the first few days. I have patched up using regular cellophane tape.
3) System response between the two sections is different. 2nd player's section is much more responsive. When playing against the computer, we must take the 1st player's section and we almost always lose.
4) Some games (e.g., endurance test) is just impossible to complete.
Bottom line, our family decided to keep it. Personally I think the mat design is of poor quality and deserved returning.
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