King of Colosseum Red is a Japanese pro wrestling game featuring the All Japan Pro Wrestling, New Japan Pro Wrestling and MMA org, Pancrase Hybrid Wrestling.
Join the cue for World Championship Snooker, the ground breaking new sports sim which offers you the chance to mix it with the world's biggest stars on the world's biggest stage - The Crucible Theatre in Sheffield.
With a unique shot aiming system and an in-game WSA-backed coaching mode, World Championship Snooker can take the greenest of green baize players to the top of the table.
Golden Tee is an arcade game which has been extremely popular across bars and pubs. Players use a trackball to hit the golf ball over a wide range of challenging courses. The game also has online leaderboards and tournaments.
Silver Strike Bowling is an arcade game that mimics ten-pin bowling on a monitor corresponding to a player's trackball control. Users may play standard bowling games or, depending on local availability, can select the Vegas Tournament option allowing players to draw cards for each spare and strike in an attempt to produce the best poker hand. While relatively basic, the 8 players mode and leaderboards can keep players coming back for more.
World Soccer: Winning Eleven 6 International, features a detailed player creation model, including 19 extra stats on top of the 25 variables defining real-life players, and deep Master League mode, now with three divisions and a new contract management system.
An add on course compatible with Links VGA, Links 386 Pro, and Microsoft Golf. Play the course created by the author of Morse Code and made famous by Bing Crosby's "Clambake" in 1947.
Do you ever thought of becoming a General Manager for your favorite NHL team? Well, here's your chance...
With GM Hockey 2009, you can do everything that comes with the job: trade players, put them on waivers, blame your coach for the long losing streak (and even fire him), blame your superstar for not performing enough, and so on.
This cartridge contains a computer program for soccer on the screen - played according to the rulebook with two teams of eleven players each. There are two halves of 4½ minutes each (with change of end), and the idea is to score as many goals as possible.