NCAA March Madness 2000 was the 1999 installment in the NCAA March Madness series. It was released on November 30, 1999 for the PlayStation. Former Maryland player Steve Francis is featured on the cover.
This golf game has TV-style presentation, with commentary by Peter Alliss and Bobby Clampett. Courses and players are photo-realistic, with course layouts accurate to within 3 centimetres. There are no fly-bys, although you can pan around the course to give some clues as to its layout. Four button presses are used to take a shot; draw and fade are set by how long the appropriate press is held down for.
Several leading players are featured, including Colin Montgomerie and Vijay Singh as well as female and amateur players. There are three courses - Royal County Down, The Lost City and Couer D'Alene (plus Royal Birkdale on the North American edition).
Feel the passion and tension of the big match atmosphere. Crunching tackles and aggressive barges are all fair play in this game. Playing without the interruption of an irritating ref, you can do what you always wanted to without being sent off. You can even resort to dirty tactics!!
Extreme Snowbreak is a ski/snowboard game. In one- or two-player or versus modes, with skis, a snowboard or a snowscoot, the goal of the game is to be the first to reach the finish line, in one piece if you can.
All the components of extreme games are in Extreme Snowbreak: incredible speed, amazing jumps in the forest, between pylons or near precipices, Extreme Snowbreak is a game for speed addicts.
Featuring the most exciting and challenging football league in the world, The F.A. Premier League Stars allows players to experience the fast paced action of the English Premier League right from the start of the 2000/2001 season. Whether it's the passion of a local derby or the thrills of an end of season championship decider, The F.A. Premier League Stars 2001 offers it all.The F.A. Premier League Stars now features "Stars Challenges" with increased opportunities to win Stars by performing spectacular feats on the pitch, and therefore improve the team. Most exciting of all, the game features a brand new "Stars Stakes" system which will enable the user to play against an opponent whilst wagering their players on the outcome of the game - just imagine losing David Beckham to your Manchester City supporting mate!
Based on the arcade hit, Peter Jacobsen's Golden Tee Golf matches realistic gameplay with fun and easy-to-learn controls. The game features six 18-hole courses, from desert green to island links, and players can unlock an additional set of six courses after besting the computer opponent in tournament mode. Play classic stroke or skins scoring, with other options such as Bingo Bango Bongo, Speed Golf, and Club Roulette.
This version features several enhancements over its coin-op cousin. Realistic shadows, water reflections, and fog, plus dynamic wildlife and flags add to the gaming experience. The game also displays full-screen replays with adjustable camera views.
Like its ancestors, this title marks a return to the popular managing game where the player not only is a starting manager, but also a footballer close to retirement age (the player, however, does not control his footballing avatar directly in the field). Players are rated in 18 attributes (plus some hidden attributes), and eight formations. Several tactics give the manager a lot of depth to change into the style more suitable for the footballers available . As there isn't a stat to display the overall value of a player (other than his market value), the player has to choose the starting eleven according to the desired playing style by their individual strengths: defenders with strong heading should be placed in the middle, fast dribblers in the flanks and so on, as well as using the post-match analysis statistics to see how well they performed.
Like the older titles, the games uses the Kick Off engine to simulate games, in this case Kick Off 97. Other match simulation options include a 2D radar (which can quickly
NHL POWERPLAY '98 offers all the NHL teams. Not only are real NHL teams with real NHL players available, but several Olympic teams also make an appearance. The graphics are also one of the many strong points here polygonal player models move exceptionally well and possess some realistic animations, including high-sticking swipes and some hard-hitting body checks. Basically, if you've seen it in a real NHL game, chances are you'll see it in NHL POWERPLAY '98. You can also take on a friend in the Versus mode to see who's the king of the ice.
A Japan exclusive entry in the Neverhood franchise. This game was developed with no involvement from the original team in an effort to capitalize on the popularity of the characters in the Japanese market. The game is essentially air hockey but you shoot the puck with guns.
Chris Kamara's Street Soccer is a video game released for the PlayStation in 2000. It was developed by Italian company Pixel Storm and published by Midas Interactive Entertainment. The game is named after former footballer, manager and current pundit Chris Kamara, who appears on the game's cover.
Players choose from 25 teams to compete in five-a-side street soccer. 20 are available from the start and 5 can be unlocked. The teams are cities from different countries, such as London, England and Paris, France. The game incorrectly lists Prague as from Norway rather than Czech Republic. Some of the teams consist of female players.
The game can be played in either Exhibition, Arcade, Time Attack, League, Cup and Penalty Shootout mode. The game allows up to 8 players to play via multi-tap.
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This is true emotion. This is raw energy. This is reality. This is football!
- Over 230 teams featuring over 5000 real players with individual playing styles.
- Over 20 authentic tournaments.
- Endorsed by FIFPro, the International Association of Football Players Unions.
- Revolutionary replay system offering fluid animation and unrivalled detail.
- Create custom tournaments and leagues and edit individual player attributes.
- The fastest, most detailed and realistic football simulation ever produced.
OLYMPIC SUMMER GAMES brings the rules and spirit of the Olympics home to the PlayStation. The wide spectrum of Olympic competition is covered in the game's 15 events. It's all there, from running and jumping, to swimming, shooting, and weight lifting. All of the events look realistic, thanks to motion-captured animation--you will see how athletes really jump over a seven-foot tall bar. And clearing that seven-foot hurdle will help you destroy the computer-controlled competition. However, it would be much more fun to smoke seven of your friends and rub their faces in your superiority as a virtual athlete. Most people will never be able to compete in the Olympics, but with OLYMPIC SUMMER GAMES for the PlayStation, you can come awfully close.
Go on the links with EA Sports' PGA TOUR '98. The game features five championship courses: the exclusively licensed Pebble Beach Golf Links, The Bay Hill Club, TPC of Scottsdale, Colonial Country Club, and TPC at Sawgrass. Each course has been designed using actual blueprints of the real courses, resulting in amazingly realistic graphics. Every hole features the real characteristics and surroundings of the real thing, including trees on the fairways, sloping hills, huge bunkers, and tricky greens. Compete as or against 14 PGA Tour pros, including Mark O'Meara, Lee Janzen, Davis Love III, and Brad Faxon. All 14 pros' swings and unique post-shot reactions were digitized into the game to give you the most realistic golf experience imaginable.
Pick your bait, grab your fishing rod, and go out and catch the biggest fish you can find! But beware... when the fish are your worst enemy, and the fear of zombie bass flows through the town, what will you do? Hook'em up of course! Fight against against the monstrous fish in the scariest fishing game ever made...
NBA IN THE ZONE ¿98 is a traditional five-on-five basketball game that follows the lead of its predecessors, NBA IN THE ZONE and NBA IN THE ZONE 2. In the original game, the emphasis was on an arcade look and feel. NBA IN THE ZONE '98 advances the series' evolution by leaning towards more of a basketball simulation. New options include an on-the-fly play-calling system as well as statistical tracking, which not only keeps season stats but also charts league leaders in various categories. You can also take on a friend in Versus mode and see who is really in the zone; with two multitaps, up to eight people can play at one time.
Mindscape's 1997 installment in the NCAA basketball series, developed by High Voltage. The game features run-n-gun multiplayer gameplay. Play with up to eight other human players for the ultimate basketball experience. Get the best seat in the house by viewing the action from more than 10 different camera angles. NCAA Final Four 97 stars 64 of the hottest collegiate teams, with more than 50 different motion-captured dunks. In addition to challenging your buddies to courtside action, a special Coach's Mode allows you to make your own playbook. You can also assign up to four offensive plays and four defensive sets, and even call the plays on the fly so you don't have to stop the action to set up your players.