A next-gen upgrade of Fisherman's Bait: A Bass Challenge for the PSOne. This one features five different lakes to fish in, each free-roaming and with seven different types of fish to catch including Catfish, Trout and Bass to name a few. There are a 110 different lures to choose from as well as 100 different rod and reel combinations to choose from. To catch fish the players must hit certain buttons when prompted in order to keep the fish hooked, the larger the fish, the faster and harder the sequences.
There is even a Fish Mood Meter that gives the player tips on why the fish aren't biting and how to remedy the situation. There is also a two-player mode, where friends can take on each other head-to-head or against an AI opponent in a series of mini-games along with the obligatory career mode.
Soccer comes home as you lead your team to victory on or off the field. As a player, you'll tackle, pass, and shoot winning goals from the field. As an owner, you'll buy, sell, or trade players to create a winning team. More than 13,500 officially licensed FIFA pro players from 700 international and league teams compete in 10 stadiums around the globe. Your players can perform a variety of authentic moves, including high-flying headers, bicycle kicks, and goal-saving slide tackles.
Football Generation kicks lesser soccer games in to touch. A comprehensive listing of 44 international and 33 club teams from across the globe are available across game modes for 1-8 players. The great scenario mode lets you step into the boots of your team's star player, giving you the chance to guide a team to victory from within!
Volleyball Xciting is a very arcade-like and light volleyball experience for those not looking for that ultra realistic feeling many sports games try to achieve. It features an all girl cast of cell-shaded manga girls, starting out with 8 teams but more are added as you unlock them along with more courts to play at as you progress through the game. The game contains several modes of playing, such as World Exhibition and Beach Volleyball, and you can play as many as 4 people at the same time with the aid of a multi-tap. You never have to move the players around the court yourself as they do it themselves, and you just have to time the shots with the corresponding button to make them whack the ball across the net.
It's every angle for the win in this game of Billiards. Features realistic ball and table physics, 3D rendered graphics, 8 playable characters, and 5 game modes -- Arcade, Tournament, 8 ball, 9 ball, and Time Challenge.
Vec Sports Boxing has both a one player mode and a two player mode.
In one player mode, the player controls a boxer who is training to become the top fighter. The player's coach will call out commands and the player will have to mimic those commands. Accuracy is important and if the player make a wrong move then he will have to start the training session over again.
In two player mode, the players control boxers who are sparring. Each player is trying to wear the other's stamina down and knock them out first. The first to win two rounds wins the match.
Kolf is a miniature golf video game for Linux systems. The game is using an overhead view for it's courses that consists of various course hazards like slopes, sand traps, water and more.
FIFA Soccer 2003 for Game Boy Advance brings the excitement of world-class soccer to handheld gaming. Featuring authentic teams, players, and stadiums, the game offers a realistic and immersive experience. Players can engage in various modes, including Season, Tournament, and Quick Match, allowing for both quick play sessions and extended gameplay. Enhanced graphics and smooth controls ensure an enjoyable and competitive soccer simulation. With its dynamic gameplay and comprehensive features, FIFA Soccer 2003 on GBA delivers a thrilling soccer experience for fans on the go.
AzuBeach is a fanmade EasyGameStation game for PC. It is from 2002. It is based on the Azumanga Daioh anime and manga and features the characters facing each other in volleyball matches.
Anstoss 4, which appeared exclusively on DVD in 2002, could no longer build on the success of its predecessor. The game had to be completely reimplemented because the code of Anstoss 3 was considered too confused to be able to use it. This, as well as the short development time of only 12 months, meant that the program suffered from a large number of bugs that made it almost unplayable. Furthermore, the text and 3D mode was seen as too weak by the fan base and the manufacturer Ascaron was asked to make significant improvements. The manufacturer decided not to fix the program errors with patches, but rather to bring a new, revised manager onto the market based on Anstoss 4.
Anstoss 4 is therefore considered to be the worst part of the Anstoss series, as it could not shine through playability, realism, or wit. Although the new database system, which now contained 145 countries, to which four leagues could be added, was praised by the manufacturer, it tended to cause very long waiting times, which massively delayed t