We are currently developping a Website for a future olympic athlete and we would like to add a gaming feature to the site.Here are the main requirements : Track Field (running) Multiple events selection (ie : 100m, 100m Hurdles, 400m, 800m, 1000, 1500m). Game must require skill and speed combination (ie: rapid mouse click and other techniques...) We should be able to choose different tactics over the differents events (ie: im thinking about a stamina bar, you have to use it differently on sprint and on long events.) The environnment (Stadium, character, sounds etc...) should be as realistic as possible since the site will be visited by the track and field community. Appropriate timing system should be used. High scores The game must be available in English and French (French translation will be provided when the english version will be completed.)Its a great opportunity to get a massive exposure for the developper since it will be the athletes official Web site until the 2008 Summer Olympic Games in Beijing (China).Do not hesitate to contact us for more informations.Jonathan HamelGNeTiX Media1 888 6791387 (toll free in North America).j.hamelgnetixmedia.comTechnologyService:FlashHTMLWeb GraphicsAnimationMessages Posted: 1Developers Bid Delivery Within Time of Bid Rating catchmemca 100030 day(s)1832005 22:07 (EST)(No Feedback Yet)
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