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{{ | {{Game | ||
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|image=Numan Athletics flyer.jpg | |||
|title=Numan Athletics | |title=Numan Athletics | ||
| | |japanese=ニューマンアスレチックス | ||
|developer=[[Namco]] | |developer=[[Namco]] | ||
|publisher=[[Namco]] | |publisher=[[Namco]] | ||
| | |year=1993 | ||
|systems={{syslist|cade}} | |||
|genre=[[Sports]] | |genre=[[Sports]] | ||
|players=1-4 | |players=1-4 | ||
|modes=[[Single player]], [[Multiplayer]] | |modes=[[Single player]], [[Multiplayer]] | ||
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|series=Numan Athletics | |series=Numan Athletics | ||
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{{marquee|Numan Athletics marquee.jpg}} | {{marquee|Numan Athletics marquee.jpg}} | ||
'''Numan Athletics''' is a [[sports]] arcade game that was released by [[Namco]] in [[1993]]; it runs on their NA-1 hardware, and the players must use three buttons to take control of four mutants known as "Numans" in what could be described as a Namco equivalent of [[Konami]]'s [[Hyper Olympic]] trilogy. There's Sharon Areru (from France), Harry Boffin (from the United States), Masaemon (from Japan) and Bongo (from Kenya) - and the first one is the only female, while the third and fourth ones do not have surnames. A sequel to the title named [[Mach Breakers: Numan Athletics 2]] was released in [[1994]], but only in Japan. | '''Numan Athletics''' is a [[sports]] arcade game that was released by [[Namco]] in [[1993]]; it runs on their NA-1 hardware, and the players must use three buttons to take control of four mutants known as "Numans" in what could be described as a Namco equivalent of [[Konami]]'s [[Hyper Olympic]] trilogy. There's Sharon Areru (from France), Harry Boffin (from the United States), Masaemon (from Japan) and Bongo (from Kenya) - and the first one is the only female, while the third and fourth ones do not have surnames. A sequel to the title named [[Mach Breakers: Numan Athletics 2]] was released in [[1994]], but only in Japan. | ||
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[[Category:Multiplayer]] | [[Category:Multiplayer]] | ||
[[Category:MAME]] | [[Category:MAME]] |
Revision as of 03:43, 8 March 2022
This is the first game in the Numan Athletics series. For other games in the series see the Numan Athletics category.
Numan Athletics | |
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Developer(s) | Namco |
Publisher(s) | Namco |
Year released | 1993 |
System(s) | Arcade |
Followed by | Mach Breakers: Numan Athletics 2 |
Series | Numan Athletics |
Japanese title | ニューマンアスレチックス |
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Genre(s) | Sports |
Players | 1-4 |
Modes | Single player, Multiplayer |
Numan Athletics is a sports arcade game that was released by Namco in 1993; it runs on their NA-1 hardware, and the players must use three buttons to take control of four mutants known as "Numans" in what could be described as a Namco equivalent of Konami's Hyper Olympic trilogy. There's Sharon Areru (from France), Harry Boffin (from the United States), Masaemon (from Japan) and Bongo (from Kenya) - and the first one is the only female, while the third and fourth ones do not have surnames. A sequel to the title named Mach Breakers: Numan Athletics 2 was released in 1994, but only in Japan.
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Title screen.
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The "world record" table.
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First event of the game.