Backyard Baseball 2001 is a Baseball Sim game, developed and published by Humongous Entertainment, which was released in 2000. This version of Backyard Baseball is notable because it is the first Backyard Baseball to incorporate Major League baseball players.
Japan Pro Golf Tour 64 is a golf simulation game, developed for the short-lived Nintendo 64 Disk Drive add-on. It is best-known for being the only title for the system to offer a form of online play. The game features six gameplay modes, polygonal graphics, and a player editor. One or two players can compete in Match Play mode while up to four can compete for the best score in the 18-hole Stroke Player mode. The game also sports a Grand Opening Mode (compete with the world's best Japan Pro-Golfers,), a Career Mode, Qualifying Tournament (you create your own player and start with a handicap of 0) and Network Opening. The latter lets you connect to Randnet and compete in an All-Japan tournament.
MILLENNIUM WINTER SPORTS allows you to experience the thrill of victory and the agony of defeat in eight winter sports. Try to get through the course as fast a possible in the bobsled; out-skate your opponent to the finish line in speed skating; see who can jump the farthest in two separate ski-jumping events; see if you can pull off twists and flips while flying through the air in the aerials competition; strap on the skis and navigate the downhill course; or strap on a snowboard to navigate the giant slalom course. For the ultimate in snowboarding action, try to impress the judges with your performance on the halfpipe. Practice any of the events in the Challenge mode or try to become the best winter athlete in the world with the Championship mode. All of the action of winter sports can be yours with MILLENNIUM WINTER SPORTS.
It's called "The Zone." Marcus Camby found it in last year's NBA Playoffs. We took it from him and put it in this box. Open it up. Shoot the lights out! New dunking animations. Let it fly with the game on the line! All-new freethrow design - don't brick it! All-new camera angles! Smooth animations and jump shots!
Striker Pro 2000 features nine mode of play, including Knockout, Super Trophy, and International Cup. Training modes are here as well allowing users to take part in soccer drills and win access to secret competitions and modes. There are 130 teams to choose from and they can be edited in areas like player names and sock color. Players can perform all of the moves that real soccer players can too, such as bicycle kicks, diving headers, sliding shots, and tackles.
Here is the video game “Freeride Earth”! Released in 2000 on Windows, it's still available and playable with some tinkering. It's a sports game, set in a snowboarding / skiing theme.
Gakuen Battle Fishers: Yoky Shiimono wa Tsure is a Sports game, developed by Konami Computer Entertainment Nagoya and published by Konami, which was released in Japan in 2000.
Sammy Sosa Softball Slam brings the ultra-popular game of softball to the PlayStation game console for the first time ever for an entirely new game experience!
Step up to the plate for more fast-paced game play as you knock out doubles and triples. All this over-the-top action comes screaming at you through a non-stop barrage of instant camera cuts combined with sizzling special effects, side-splitting animations and a bombastic announcer guaranteed to keep you on your toes and wanting more!
This is a skateboarding game very similar in gameplay to Tony Hawk's Pro Skater. You pick a skater and go through different skate parks, selecting either pro or amateur settings. You can also create your own skate park. Multiplayer competition is also provded, including 4 player serial play. Street Sk8er 2's sound track contains music from many well known bands such as Deftones, Ministry, and Static X.
A three-on-three arcade-style hockey game which makes use of the license granted by the NHL and its players' association to create a lightning-fast arcade style game as opposed to the more nuanced aspects of an NHL simulation.
Kinniku Banzuke Vol.2: Aratanaru genkai Eno chousen! is a sports game, developed and published by Konami, which was released in Japan in 2000 on PlayStation.
Bring your clubs, caddy, personality and attitude as you join Joe, Rachel, Kelly, Ryan and other golf nuts in a game packed with personality. Laugh, scowl, celebrate and hang your head in defeat- you're going to do it all. Play leisurely for fun, or rise from the amateur ranks to the official pro tour and experience real competition in story mode. Unlock courses, characters, and game modes while earning skill points, prizes, and virtual cash.