: The console versions supported motion controls—PlayStation Move and Xbox Kinect—primarily for specific events like shooting and kayaking. Critical Reception London 2012, a Video Game From Sega - The New York Times
: Developers moved away from traditional "button-mashing" for many events, implementing rhythm-based and analog stick mechanics. For example, swimming requires rhythmic rowing of joysticks, while track events use a meter-management system to maintain speed. london-2012-the-official-video-game-of-the-olympic-games
: The game features over 30 events, including standard athletics (100m, 200m, hurdles), swimming, archery, and shooting. It also introduced new disciplines to the series such as Keirin (cycling), Trampoline, and Beach Volleyball. : The game features over 30 events, including
: A unique online mode allowed players to contribute earned medals to a global leaderboard for their chosen country, fostering a sense of collective competition. including standard athletics (100m
: The console versions supported motion controls—PlayStation Move and Xbox Kinect—primarily for specific events like shooting and kayaking. Critical Reception London 2012, a Video Game From Sega - The New York Times
: Developers moved away from traditional "button-mashing" for many events, implementing rhythm-based and analog stick mechanics. For example, swimming requires rhythmic rowing of joysticks, while track events use a meter-management system to maintain speed.
: The game features over 30 events, including standard athletics (100m, 200m, hurdles), swimming, archery, and shooting. It also introduced new disciplines to the series such as Keirin (cycling), Trampoline, and Beach Volleyball.
: A unique online mode allowed players to contribute earned medals to a global leaderboard for their chosen country, fostering a sense of collective competition.
© 2025, Boy Scouts of America. All rights reserved.