Is ESPN International Track & Field still worth playing in 2026?
A direct heir to Konami's Track & Field, this arcade port strings together athletics events in the purest button mashing tradition. The hundred meters, the jumps and the throws play out in a few seconds of raw intensity, and all the fun emerges in multiplayer, pads in hand among friends. In solo the appeal wears thin fast and the presentation stays functional. For party nights and nostalgics of the genre, its immediate effectiveness still works perfectly today.