Sea Bass Fishing is a fishing game developed by Victor Entertainment for the Sega Saturn. It was not released in North America. It is not the same game as the 1998 Sea Bass Fishing, released for Sega Titan Video arcade hardware.
The game would be followed by Sea Bass Fishing 2, a Japanese exclusive.
Nihon Daihyou Team no Kantoku ni Narou! Sekaihatsu, Soccer RPG is a soccer-themed RPG by Sega and Enix released on the Sega Saturn exclusively in Japan in 1998.
Jikkyou Powerful Pro Yakyuu '95: Kaimaku-ban is a baseball game for the Sega Saturn released as part of Konami's Jikkyou Powerful Pro Yakyuu series. It was only released in Japan.
ESPN Baseball Tonight is a baseball game with both exhibition and playoff modes. Other modes included are both practice (both pitching and batting) and Home Run Derby modes. The game contains 28 real MLB teams but no actual players. Gameplay options include being able to turn errors on or off and to have assisted fielding on or off.
Gameplay has the behind the batter viewpoint, whether pitching or batting. One thing to note when fielding, the player must manually throw the ball back to the pitcher for the game to continue.
The Sega CD version is an update which includes the option for an 162 game season and has over 10 minutes of video highlights.
The Groundz is a "dope" street dodgeball game within its own multi-dimensional genre of sci-fi action-sport. Players can battle out intense dodgeball rounds within a hyper-realism context that also includes the following unique design features:
A sequel to 1080° Snowboarding was confirmed to be in development by Left Field in 1999, but it was later confirmed that development had moved to the GameCube. Left Field left Nintendo shortly after in order to work on multi-format titles. Nintendo Software Technology took over development and released 1080° Avalanche in 2003.
PGA European Tour is a golf game that makes use of the official European Tour license. It offers only four courses, specifically Quinta do Lago in Portugal, Kungsängen in Sweden, Druids Glen and the K Club in Ireland. Players can choose to play a quick match, a non-tour golf game or participate in the real tour. The non-tour option includes several modes: in Strokeplay players need to get the least number of strokes in order to win, in Matchplay the goal is to win more holes, while in Skins holes are played for money (winners of holes one to six get 100 euros, seven to twelve - 200 euros, thirteen to eighteen - 300 euros). Up to four players can play non-tour games, and some options allow teams of two to face each other.
Participation in the tour itself is a simulation of the real thing. Players start as amateurs, and can select to play as one of 64 European golfers like Nick Faldo and Jose Maria Olazabal, or create their own custom character. To reach professional status it's necessary to reduce the handicap to
This is an N-Gage version of the game. In general it follows the same rules as a console release: it's an American football "simulator" where you can choose a team from a vast roster corresponding with 2003 season, pick strategies from a number of offensive and defensive plays and then command your players on the field. Also you can take a look at some of the historical teams and games. But there are a few differences.
The first and most obvious one is graphics - the N-Gage game has a totally different graphical engine: instead of a fully 3D world, only the field is polygonal and sprites are used for the players models, thus making it more close to the sports games of the 90s. Secondly, Dynasty mode that lets you customize the team, build programs and recruit new members is absent, instead there are only quick play and season modes. Also, there's a one-on-one Bluetooth multiplayer and a bowl game called Nokia Sugar Bowl National Championship.
In World Class Fussball/Soccer you can choose from over 100 different countries to play with. The premise of the game is you have made it to the "World Class Finals" and are facing against the defending World Champions.
NFL Football is an American football video game for the Atari Lynx. It was developed by Blue Sky Software, and published by Epyx in 1992.
The Lynx system is to be rotated for vertical orientation in the player's hands, with the display zooming in and out from an overhead perspective. For two-player mode, a computer opponent is available or two Lynx systems can be connected via a cable. The players can choose a team from either the AFC or the NFC. The game offers an extensive clipboard of plays and formations "designed by a real NFL coordinator".
This game, as the name suggests, is a hockey simulation which is very similar to Mario Lemieux Hockey. There are 22 teams to choose from which are based on the NHL 91 line up though they can be changed if the player wishes. You control 1 player at a time and the CPU controls the rest of your team though you can switch to a different player at any time if the need arises. There is also a fight penalty system where you have to continually punch the an opponent in order to proceed. The game is viewed from an isometric perspective as if you were sat in one of the crowd seats.
Val d'Isère Skiing and Snowboarding is a skiing and snowboarding video game and a conversion of the SNES title Tommy Moe's Winter Extreme: Skiing & Snowboarding.