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  • Exciting Soccer

    1983

    Exciting Soccer

    1983

    Sport
    Arcade
    Exciting Soccer is an association football game which includes penalty shootout if the game ends in a tie. If you win the game you move on to the next level, each time the opponent gets harder to beat. When you start playing you can choose one of 6 teams: Italy, England, Brazil, West Germany, Austria, or France. The sequel Exciting Soccer II was released in 1984 with Japan replacing Austria and new music, but identical gameplay. The game let one or two players play, had a control scheme where they could tackle, shoot, short pass, and long pass, and had realistic touches like corner kicks, throw-ins, penalty shots, and cheerleaders, as well as digitized voices and an influential overhead view.
  • Commodore's International Soccer

    1983

    Commodore's International Soccer

    1983

    Sport
    Commodore C64/128/MAX
    This Game is 2-Player Only. In this version of soccer, each player controls 4 men, though only one at a time. The computer moves the other 3 for you. A computer-controlled goalie will help out when a goal attempt is made. Kick the ball around for 90 minutes, and try to score more than your opponent.
  • The Activision Decathlon

    1983

    The Activision Decathlon

    1983

    Sport
    ColecoVision Atari 2600 Atari 8-bit Commodore C64/128/MAX Atari 5200 MSX
    The Activision Decathlon offers a comprehensive Olympic-style gaming experience, simulating all ten events of a real-life decathlon. Players can compete solo or with up to three others, tackling events such as sprints, jumps, and throws, either in sequence or individually. The gameplay mechanics blend rapid joystick movements with precise button timing, challenging players to balance speed and accuracy. Events like running require vigorous joystick waggling, while hurdles and field events demand well-timed button presses for optimal performance. Points are awarded based on performance in each event, with the highest overall score earning the coveted gold medal, creating an engaging and competitive virtual athletic experience.
  • World Series Major League Baseball

    1983

    World Series Major League Baseball

    1983

    Sport
    Intellivision
    World Series Major League Baseball is a baseball sports game that supports both ECS and Intellivoice (for play by play announcements). The game is based on real baseball player statistics (even though the names had been changed to fictional ones before the release) and offers baseball games using multiple cameras (including in-game split-screen), showing the game in a 3D display rather than side-scrolling fashion.
  • Baseball

    1983

    Baseball

    1983

    Sport
    Family Computer Disk System Arcade Wii Family Computer Wii U Nintendo Entertainment System
    star 5
    The simply titled game "Baseball" was developed by Nintendo in 1983 for the Nintendo Family Computer, and was one of the very first games released for the Famicon. It was also included as one of the 18 games released for the Nintendo Entertainment System's original launch in the United States.
  • 10-Yard Fight

    1983

    10-Yard Fight

    1983

    Sport
    Arcade MSX
    star 5.9
    The game is viewed in a top-down perspective and is vertical scrolling. The player does not select plays for either offense or defense. On offense, the player simply receives the ball upon the snap and either attempt to run with the quarterback, toss the ball to a running back, or throw the ball to the one long distance receiver - basically the option offense. On defense, the player chooses one of two players to control, and the computer manipulates the others. The ball can also be punted or a field goal can be attempted. 10-Yard Fight has five levels of difficulty; from easiest to most difficult: high school, college, professional, playoff, and Super Bowl. If the player wins both halves of an "accelerated real time" 30-minute half at an easier level, the player advanced to the next level of difficulty, like a career mode.
  • RealSports Baseball

    1983

    RealSports Baseball

    1983

    Sport
    Atari 5200
    Atari 5200 port of RealSports Baseball.
  • Computer the Golf

    1983

    Computer the Golf

    1983

    Sport
    PC-8800 Series FM-7
    It’s a straightforward golf simulator, featuring nine holes.
  • Sports Goofy

    1983

    Sports Goofy

    1983

    Sport
    Atari 5200
    An unreleased prototype for the Atari 5200. You take control of goofy as he competes in two events, the Marathon Dive and the Pogo Pop. The Marathon Dive is a game in which you must guide Goofy up a series of platforms so he can reach the diving platform and jump off before the timer runs out. As Goofy climbs up the platforms he must avoid little armored tanks, which will chase Goofy around. Thankfully these tanks can't jump, reverse direction, or use the ladders, so they can be avoided by jumping over them or leading them into a hole (which will cause them to fall down to the next level). Also hindering Goofy's progress are large gaps in the platforms which must be carefully jumped over. If Goofy falls through a hole he'll fall down one level but is otherwise unharmed, however if he is hit by a tank he'll loose a life. If Goofy makes it to the top of the platform he will run off the end, making it about halfway across the screen before realizing that he's running in mid-air. Now Goofy will begin to fall, and you
  • Champion Golf

    1983

    Champion Golf

    1983

    Sport
    SG-1000
    Champion Golf is a golf game for the SG-1000.
  • Super Action Baseball

    1983

    Super Action Baseball

    1983

    Sport
    ColecoVision
    Colecovision's only baseball game and first of the Super Action series, Super Action Baseball was specially designed to work with the Super Action controllers. Batting is done with an angled view wherein you see your batter in the bottom-left of the screen and the pitcher at center-right. The top part of the screen is reserved for keeping an eye on the bases. As the ball approaches, your player attempts to hit the ball with his bat to send it flying. A successful hit will result in your player having to run around the bases. Running is done with the "wheel" on the top of the Super Action Controllers. Stealing is also possible. Fielding is simple, using the Super Action controllers, players have 4 buttons to correspond to each base. Thus the ball can be thrown at any of the bases instantly. Box art is fan made.
  • Rocky Super Action Boxing

    1983

    Rocky Super Action Boxing

    1983

    Sport
    ColecoVision
    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
  • Super Doubles Tennis

    1983

    Super Doubles Tennis

    1983

    Sport
    Arcade
  • Dribbling

    1983

    Dribbling

    1983

    Sport
    Arcade
    A tabletop soccer game.
  • RealSports Tennis

    1983

    RealSports Tennis

    1983

    Sport
    Atari 8-bit Atari 5200
    Atari 5200 port of RealSports Tennis.
  • Love Match Tennis

    1983

    Love Match Tennis

    1983

    Sport
    NEC PC-6000 Series
    Lover Match Tennis is a tennis game where you play as a first-year tennis girl who gets to challenge one of three seniors: Maiko a junior, Kumiko a second year, and finally Jun-Kun a third year is the toughest out of the other two. You must knock the ball in because if it's out then the opponent gets the points, or you can still earn points depending on how long you prevent the ball from going out. The game ends when your opponent gets all 4 wins.
  • Super Billiards

    1983

    Super Billiards

    1983

    Sport
    MSX
    Aim carefully and fire a miracle shot! This game will make you feel like a hustler. Enjoy this intellectual game which allows you a glimpse into the adult world. Realistic games will be played as the seven balls bounce, roll, and collide in the most complicated manner. You can change playing conditions to match your skill.
  • Fisher Price

    1983

    Fisher Price

    1983

    Sport
    Atari 2600
  • Championship Baseball

    1983

    Championship Baseball

    1983

    Sport
    Texas Instruments TI-99
    Championship Baseball is one of the few TI games that requires the MBX Expansion System sold by TI and Milton Bradley. It uses voice recognition, the special MBX joysticks (which has three axis and multiple buttons), and the special MBX keypad peripheral to issue plays and instructions to your team. This is a two-player game. There is no one-player option against the computer. The player at bat uses the joystick to control batting and running, and the fielding player uses voice recognition and the keypad to control the pitcher and fielders. Pitches vary by speed (fast, medium, or slow) and type (fastball or curveball). When fielding, the player speaks the name of the fielder or pitcher to indicate which position should try to catch and throw the ball.
  • Video Reflex

    1983

    Video Reflex

    1983

    Sport
    Atari 2600
    This game was originally packaged with Video Jogger and the Foot Craz Activity Pad. When a bug appears in one of the boxes, step on it quickly or lose a life. But if a butterfly appears, DON'T step on it or lose a life. You can end up jumping around pretty fast. You can also play this game with a joystick, but it's not as fun.
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