How could a well established name in home computer budget games like Silverbird release such a bad joke of a title like Pogostick Olympics in 1988 is beyond me. Although the idea of a multi-even sport simulation with your athlete using a pogo stick instead of his own legs could seem interesting on paper, realization is simply atrocious. Bad graphics, slow and jerky movement, absolutely no sound and the impression that whatever you try to do you are unable to make any impact upon what is going on make Pogostick Olympics a candidate for the Wooden Spoon. There are five so-called 'events' but I doubt anyone will have the patience and strong stomach to get past the second.