You can play alone, against your Intellivision unit or with another player either in singles or in doubles. You can even let your Intellivision take both sides and just watch. Go ahead conquer Paris, New York, and Wimbledon if you can. You will need both great concentration and strong legs to win at Championship Tennis. Play locations such as Flushing Meadows, Roland Garros, Wimbledon. In Championship Tennis you are in charge. See if you have what it takes to win the "grand slam"!
Bowling game for ZX Spectrum. A bowling ball moves from left to right on the playing field. Pressing a key stops the ball in the selected position, and a line with a moving marker appears above the ball, showing the ball's direction. When the marker reaches the desired position, the player can release the key to throw the ball.
An educational memory game from Learning Technologies and released in 1985 featuring colorful characters you meet while on a bike ride.
The player goes on a bike ride, and as they peddle about in the park they see a number of items, including: trash bins, rabbits, frogs, deer, flowers, and more. After the bike ride, the player must remember which items they saw, how many, and they are graded on the quality of their memory. The player can choose short or long bike rides, and the number of items progressively increases as the game continues.
Hyper Sports is a sports game originally developed by Konami, which was ported and published for the SG-1000 by Sega in 1985. The game has the player compete through a number of Olympic events.
Hyper Sports simulates six hyper-sporting events.
Swimming – Race against opponents while managing breathing and stroke rhythm.
Skeet Shooting – Use fast reflexes to shoot flying targets with computer-guided sights.
🤸 Long Horse – Perform gymnastic vaults with timed somersaults and landings.
Archery – Shoot arrows at a moving target, adjusting for wind speed and angle.
Triple Jump – Involves precise timing across hop, step, and jump phases.
️ Weight Lifting – Requires timing and strength to lift successfully.
Endurance is a motorcycle racing simulation game released in 1985 for the Amstrad CPC and Sinclair ZX Spectrum. Up to five players compete in turn-based races across various tracks, managing speed, endurance, and strategy. The game features alternating turns and was praised for its realism and challenge.
Casio World Open features an 18 hole golf course in 3D and it allows the player to choose the right club out of several drivers, iron, or putter golf clubs. Furthermore, the player can adjust stance, the strength of the stroke, and control the swing. All information can be found in the status bar at the bottom of the screen. The game may be played by one or two players.
One to four players can compete in Match or Tournament Play, with individual handicaps. Wind, temperature and ground condition can be entered or randomly determined by the computer. When playing, the left half of the screen shows the situation from the player's point of view, and the right half shows a map of the course. The player can select between different clubs. For each shot, you can individually select the direction, the angle of attack, and the spin. The strength of the shot must be carefully timed.