🎮 Track & Field - Arcade Port in Development for Amiga
A new Amiga arcade port is underway by developer JOTD, known for previous conversions like Gyruss and Bad Dudes vs DragonNinja. This time, the focus is on Track & Field — a classic button-mashing sports game originally released by Centuri/Konami in the early 1980s.
The port was recently highlighted on the English Amiga Board (EAB), where users noted its potential popularity among the retro Amiga community. Although still in development, a beta version is now available for early testing.
🏃 About the Original Game
Track & Field was a commercial hit in arcades and is remembered for its fast-paced, competitive gameplay. Players compete in a sequence of Olympic-style events — most requiring rapid alternation between two buttons to simulate sprinting, jumping, and other athletic feats.
The arcade version features a horizontal side-scrolling layout with one or two tracks visible at a time, a large scoreboard, and a packed stadium crowd in the background. It was one of the most successful arcade titles of 1984.
🖥️ The Amiga Version
The Amiga port aims to replicate the arcade gameplay closely, with support for original hardware and emulators. Performance appears smooth in early versions, with core mechanics and visuals already functioning. It’s expected to appeal to fans of titles like Hyper Sports.
⬇️ Download the Beta
The beta version can be downloaded from the following link:
🗂️ Download Track & Field for Amiga (Beta)
📌 More Info
Further updates and discussion can be found on the English Amiga Board forums. There is currently no official release date.
🧠 For more Amiga ports, development updates, and classic game revivals, keep checking back at Future Retro Fusion.
Amiga ScreenShot (above)
Mame (Arcade) Screenshot above
We use E-UAE and Mame here to compare the conversion to the Amiga version.
We take screenshots on the Amiga while writing this blog.
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