Ocean of Games
  • Home
  • Games
    New Popular Top Rated
  • Genre
    Adventure Arcade Card and Board Game Fighting Hack and slash/Beat 'em up Indie Music Platform Puzzle Racing Real Time Strategy (RTS) Role-playing (RPG) Shooter Simulator Strategy Tactical Turn-based strategy (TBS)
  • Platform
    All Platforms
    Android iOS Google Stadia Linux Mac Nintendo 3DS Nintendo Switch PC (Microsoft Windows) PlayStation 5 PlayStation 4 PlayStation 3 PlayStation 2 Wii Wii U Xbox 360 Xbox One Xbox Series X|S

New Mac Games - Page 235

apps menu
Newest Most Popular Top Rated
  • Atari R.B.I. Baseball

    1987

    Atari R.B.I. Baseball

    1987

    Sport
    Arcade
    Atari R.B.I. Baseball was produced by Atari Games in 1987. A simple baseball game. Choose from ten different teams and compete against another player or the computer.
  • Smash Table Tennis

    1987

    Smash Table Tennis

    1987

    Sport
    Family Computer Disk System Wii Wii U
    This table tennis game was originally released only in Japan for the Famicom Disk System.
  • Dynamite Bowl

    1987

    Dynamite Bowl

    1987

    Sport
    PC-8800 Series Family Computer MSX2 Nintendo Entertainment System MSX
    The general concept is that up to five players can play on any of the 30 bowling lanes available; simulating the concept of being in a bowling league. Players can change their lane positioning, determine how strong the throw is, and even make the ball go through various curves (or even through a straight ball into the pins). Each player character can be either male or female with options for bowling ball weights ranging from 7 pounds or 3.2 kilograms to 15 pounds or 6.8 kilograms.
  • Family Computer Golf Tournament: Japan Course

    1987

    Family Computer Golf Tournament: Japan Course

    1987

    Sport
    Family Computer Disk System
  • Family Computer Golf Tournament: Japan Course

    1987

    Family Computer Golf Tournament: Japan Course

    1987

    Sport
    Family Computer Disk System
  • Rocky

    1987

    Rocky

    1987

    Sport
    Sega Master System/Mark III
    star 6
    Rocky Super Action Boxing is the first licensed video game based on the popular Rocky film series. The game is based on Rocky III and was designed by Coleco. In the game, the player can play as either Rocky Balboa or Clubber Lang in the game, either against the computer in a one player game, or against each other in a "Head to Head" two player mode. There is also a "Demo" mode if the player wants to watch Rocky and Clubber Lang fight. Since Rocky Super Action Boxing is one of the later ColecoVision titles released, it includes a pause feature for the game. Each boxing match consists of, according to the skill level chosen, two, five, ten, or fifteen rounds each lasting one minute each. During gameplay, the player's movement is restricted to three positions or "lanes" vertically, and from each player's side of the ring to the front of their opponent horizontally. The 4 button controller allows for (independently) offensive hits to the body or head, defensive blocking for the head and body, and ducking. Points ar
  • Great Basketball

    1987

    Great Basketball

    1987

    Sport
    Sega Master System/Mark III
    This is basketball at the professional level. Full of international competition from the first jump ball to the last jump shot. Whether it's four on three or three on two - the action is fast and furious. And there are no favorites in this demanding play. You'll be called for double dribbling, cheered for every slam-dunk and carried off the court for making the winning free throw. But so will your opponent. So go for it. Your tough offense can put a "fast break" in the opposing team's stride while your defense remains solid as a rock. But think fast - because two can play at this game - and only one can win!
  • Great Volleyball

    1987

    Great Volleyball

    1987

    Sport
    Sega Master System/Mark III
    Great Volleyball (グレートバレーボール) is a sports game developed and published by Sega for the Sega Master System. It is part of the Great Sports series and was released internationally in 1987.
  • Great Football

    1987

    Great Football

    1987

    Sport
    Sega Master System/Mark III
    Playoff fever grips you. And no wonder. You're the driving force that can take your football team to the top in this rough and tumble contest between the leagues. The outcome of the game is in your hands. As the quarterback, you select the plays. Line up the formations. Call the signals and carry the ball. Cut down your opponent with deadly blocking. Intercept a pass. Make a flying tackle. All you need is skill. Strategy. Cunning. And nerve. For non-stop action that charges across the screen. You decide to pass. It looks good. Touchdown!
  • Winter Games

    1987

    Winter Games

    1987

    Sport
    Family Computer Disk System Nintendo Entertainment System
  • Dance Aerobics

    1987

    Dance Aerobics

    1987

    Sport
    Family Computer Nintendo Entertainment System
    Dance Aerobics is a chance to get fit by following the movements of an aerobics instructor. Players use side B of the Power Pad accessory (a floor mat with 12 pads in a 4 by 3 grid) to follow the movements of an aerobics instructor. To succeed the player must press the pads with their feet and hands at the same time as the on screen aerobics instructor. Any missed movements are recorded on a mistake counter and 10 missed movements will fail the level. The routines (a set of repeated movements) start slow and simple with a bit of no-penalty practise time however as the player gets better the routines get more complex with less practices time. Each level has a set number of routines that increase with each level from 4 at the start to a total of 32 on the final level (level 7). At the successful completion of each level the player will get a pass stamp which they can enter later to skip that level.
  • Family Computer Golf: Japan Course

    1987

    Family Computer Golf: Japan Course

    1987

    Sport
    Family Computer Disk System
    Family Computer Golf: Japan Course is a Japan-exclusive golf game starring Mario and Luigi. It is similar in gameplay to the earlier Golf and the later NES Open Tournament Golf. The courses in the game are based on real-life courses in Japan.
  • Leaderboard Executive Edition

    1987

    Leaderboard Executive Edition

    1987

    Sport
    Commodore C64/128/MAX
  • One-on-One Basketball

    1987

    One-on-One Basketball

    1987

    Sport
    Atari 7800
    You're out on a dream court for a hot game of One-on-One. You're the Bird. Or you're Dr. J. And that's the last decision you'll have much time to make. You can play against the computer of challenge a friend. Your capabilities -- and your opponent's -- will be just like those of All-Stars Larry Bird and Julius (Dr. J) Erving. The computer knows their shooting percentages (guarded and unguarded) and their pet shots. Your scoring ability will depend on your timing, how effectively you're being guarded, and where you're shooting from. Like the game of basketball itself, One-on-One rewards you for playing with your head as well as your hands. Master the joystick moves, sharpen your timing, hone your reflexes until you can handle the Pro level... and don't let the other guy out-think you.
  • American Soccer

    1987

    American Soccer

    1987

    Sport
    MSX
  • Hole in One Special

    1987

    Hole in One Special

    1987

    Sport
    MSX2
    Sequel to "Hole in One", and "Hole in One Professional". This one is for the MSX2 and makes good use of its graphics capabilities.
  • Angleball

    1987

    Angleball

    1987

    Sport
    MSX
    Angleball is a variation on Pool, using a hexagonal table with 6 pockets and 6 sides. The ball can rebound off these at unusual angles, making the outcomes of shots harder to predict. The basic objective is to pot all the balls, while failing to pot a ball in 3 shots will lose you the frame unless your opponent also fails to do this. The game can be played by one or two players, with the one-player game consisting of a sequence of 20 different table layouts, each requiring its own style to win. Two-player games can take place on any of these layouts or one of your own design using the inbult table editor. Shot direction, speed and spin can be set on a general level.
  • Slam Dunk: Super Pro Basketball

    1987

    Slam Dunk: Super Pro Basketball

    1987

    Sport
    Intellivision
    At the time, this was the only sports game cartridge that let you own & manage your team. Selecting from a pool of 70 players, each with statistics taken from the actual NBA (and attributed with 'fake' names so as to avoid licensing issues), each player must manage salaries to stay under the salary cap. As player/owner, you run, pass, shoot, defend, and rebound. Keep an eye on your players - if they tire, they play more poorly. And keep an eye on the 24 second shot clock!
  • Chip Shot: Super Pro Golf

    1987

    Chip Shot: Super Pro Golf

    1987

    Sport
    Intellivision
    Chip Shot: Super Pro Golf is 1-2 player golfing game where you play 9 or 18 holes, choosing from 1 of 5 courses of varying difficulty. Play with a bag of 14 clubs. Shoot over trees, sand traps, and water hazards. The game features variable swing speed, hook, slice, wind, zoomed in putting terrain, and a course designer.
  • World Championship Baseball

    1987

    World Championship Baseball

    1987

    Sport
    Intellivision
    You're the home team in blue, engaged in the most realistic home video baseball game around. You've got to hit the fast-breaking curve balls or smoking fastballs. But don't pop up, this game features fly balls as well a grounders. You can also steal bases and kick up a cloud of dust as you slide into the bag. Nine innings of action-packed fun, for one or two players. Play ball! During 1981, APh started work on Baseball II and Basketball II -- one-player versions of the original games. These were not high priorities since the original versions continued to sell well. In 1982, when the Keyboard Component was killed, Marketing wanted to produce a series of Super Sports cartridges for the Entertainment Computer System (ECS) to help push that system, so work was ordered halted on the non-ECS sports games. FUN FACT: INTV Corporation released the game as is, including the fatal bug and the debugging module. The game occasionally crashes, displaying the debugging screen. To explain this, INTV added the following noti
  • «
  • 1
  • .....
  • 231
  • 232
  • 233
  • 234
  • 235
  • 236
  • 237
  • 238
  • 239
  • »
  • HomeAboutPrivacy PolicyContact
    Copyright © 2026 Ocean of Games.