Salt Lake 2002 on the PlayStation 2 stands out as the definitive 3D console experience of the XIX Olympic Winter Games. Unlike its handheld counterparts, the PS2 version leverages the hardware’s power to deliver realistic, motion-captured animations and immersive snowy environments. Players can compete in six core events, including Men’s Downhill, Women’s Super G, and Two-man Bobsleigh, each requiring precision and timing. The game features four distinct modes: Olympic, Classic, Tournament, and Time Trial, offering significant replayability. What makes this version special is the fluid physics and the sense of speed achieved during alpine events. For collectors and sports enthusiasts, Salt Lake 2002 is a nostalgic piece of sporting history, representing a specific era of licensed Olympic titles. Its accessible controls and competitive local multiplayer make it an entertaining addition to any retro gaming library, capturing the spirit of 'Citius, Altius, Fortius' in high fidelity.