Numan Athletics


is a sports arcade game, released by Namco in 1993; it runs upon the company's NA-2 hardware, and has eight unusual competitions. These competitions are to test the strength and might of four mutant athletes called "Numans" - and up to four people can play simultaneously. The game later went on to spawn a sequel, , in 1994; it featured seven brand-new Numans.

Gameplay

Each of the eight events takes place in a different country, and the Numans' journey is charted by a Knuckle Heads-style compere :
In Japan, Game Machine listed Numan Athletics on their November 1, 1993 issue as being the fourth most-successful table arcade game of the year. Electronic Games magazine commended Numan Athletics for its fierce, competitive nature and strange concept, saying that it would "test anyone's physical endurance". Italian publication Computer+Videogiochi agreed, further praising the game for sticking out among similar titles for its outlandish design, entertaining gameplay, and amount of in-game events. They also liked its colorful visuals and soundtrack, alongside its multiplayer components.
Reviewing the Japanese Wii Virtual Console version, Nintendo Life praised Numan Athletics for its competitive nature and uniqueness, and found it to be a surprising "treasure" for the service. They wrote: "Numan Athletics is the distilled essence of what makes arcade games so exciting – it’s over the top, noisy, bold – and fun." Retro Gamer gave a similar response, comparing it favorably to Sega's DecAthlete and Konami's Hyper Sports for its unique and outlandish concept, alongside its entertaining, button-mashing gameplay. They concluded their review saying: "The premise doesn’t change a whole lot in gameplay terms – at the end of the day, you’re still going to spend most of your time hammering away at buttons – but it’s as tight and enjoyable as the best in the genre, holding up well alongside the likes of Hyper Sports and DecAthlete." Game Watch applauded its "exhilarating" gameplay and "gorgeous" presentation, and said that its 4-person multiplayer made it a great party game. They also liked the techno soundtrack and responsive controls.