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  • Blades of Steel

    1988

    Blades of Steel

    1988

    Sport
    Family Computer Disk System Wii Nintendo Entertainment System
    star 7
  • International Soccer

    1988

    International Soccer

    1988

    Sport
    Atari ST/STE Amiga
    International Soccer is a soccer game in which two teams play against each other. The match itself can be varied with many settings, e.g. difficulty level, weather, half-time length or time of day, but there are no additional playing modes like a league to be found. However, the basic tactical approach can be set before starting the match. When not in ball possession, the active athlete can be switched by pressing a button and the opponent can be tackled. The strength of a kick depends on how long the fire button is pressed.
  • Kyuukyoku Harikiri Stadium

    1988

    Kyuukyoku Harikiri Stadium

    1988

    Sport
    Family Computer
    Kyuukyoku Harikiri Stadium is a baseball game developed by Taito Corporation. It was published in Japan for the Famicom in 1988. It is the first of the series of baseball games that was informally known as "Harisuta", which saw four games published for the Famicom, and two more for the Super Famicom. The starting entry contains 13 teams, 12 of which are modeled after real Japanese teams, while a 13th team (the I team) consists of a team of women players who represent various idols or models who were popular at the time. The game features a single player mode against the computer, a head-to-head mode for two players, or a home run mode where you compete to see who can hit the most home runs. Before the end of 1988, a version of the same game was released with an updated player roster, under the title Kyuukyoku Harikiri Stadium '88 Senshuu Shin Data.
  • Namco Classic

    1988

    Namco Classic

    1988

    Sport
    Family Computer
    Namco Classic is a golf game developed by Namcot and published for the Famicom in 1988. The game features Round Play, which you can use to practice the course in the game or compete with friends, or Tournament mode, where you play against a computer opponent in an effort to win a large amount of prize money. The game was also released for the Game Boy in 1991. The Game Boy version features a different course but is very similar in many respects. In 1996, that version was also included in the compilation title, Namco Gallery Vol. 1.
  • World Stadium

    1988

    World Stadium

    1988

    Sport
    TurboGrafx-16/PC Engine
    Baseball game with very dumpy players.
  • Gekitotsu! Pennant Race

    1988

    Gekitotsu! Pennant Race

    1988

    Sport
    MSX2 MSX
    The thrill of Baseball is made even more realistic with Konami's Pennant Race! Batter up and go for a home run!
  • Stadium Hero

    1988

    Stadium Hero

    1988

    Sport
    Arcade
  • Strike Zone Baseball

    1988

    Strike Zone Baseball

    1988

    Sport
    Arcade
    A two-player baseball game where each player bats and pitches against the other team.
  • California Games

    1988

    California Games

    1988

    Sport
    Atari 2600
    Atari 2600 port of California Games.
  • Moero!! Pro Yakyuu Homerun Kyousou

    1988

    Moero!! Pro Yakyuu Homerun Kyousou

    1988

    Sport
    Arcade
    Japanese baseball game.
  • Paddle Mania

    1988

    Paddle Mania

    1988

    Sport
    Arcade
    Various paddle games played with different themes, backgrounds, and theme music. Progress through nine courts with increasing difficulty. Timed play, two minutes per credit. Continue option.
  • Football Manager 2

    1988

    Football Manager 2

    1988

    Sport
    Commodore C64/128/MAX ZX Spectrum Atari ST/STE DOS Amiga Amstrad CPC
  • Hyper Olympic '84

    1988

    Hyper Olympic '84

    1988

    Sport
    Arcade
    The original version of Hyper Sports, which beared a license from the 1984 Olympic Games.
  • Lee Trevino's Fighting Golf

    1988

    Lee Trevino's Fighting Golf

    1988

    Sport
    Nintendo Entertainment System
    Lee Trevino's Fighting Golf is a Golf Sim game, developed and published by SNK, which was released in 1988.
  • Racket Attack

    1988

    Racket Attack

    1988

    Sport
    Family Computer Nintendo Entertainment System
    This is no amateur hour. This one's for keeps. The national finals. Will you play tough enough to hear the umpire call "point, set, match!" A million eyes bore into you from the stands. Moments to start... RACKET ATTACK has made you a pro, the toughest, most awesome champ ever to hit center court. You've a power serve and a ferocious backhand. You're fearsome at the net and in the backcourt. On clay or grass you attack. But your opponent knows your game. And he's ready. Screams go up as you step to the base line. It's 100 degrees. Your service. You launch it like a rocket. Ace... Let... Fault! The umpires' call reminds you to hang tough and be consistent. 15 love... 30 love... 40 love... MATCH POINT. Sweating, you grip your racket. The crowd hushes. Can you deliver an ace? Bear down. Psych up. Get tough!
  • Pro Yakyuu World Stadium

    1988

    Pro Yakyuu World Stadium

    1988

    Sport
    Arcade TurboGrafx-16/PC Engine
    World Stadium is a version of Family Stadium for non-Nintendo platforms, appearing on the PC Engine and in arcades.
  • Fighting Golf

    1988

    Fighting Golf

    1988

    Sport
    Family Computer
    The player can choose between four different golfers, of which each Character has his or her own advantages and disadvantages. Lee Trevino is playable as a character named Super Mex (an actual nickname of his); other characters include Pretty Amy, Miracle Chosuke and Big Jumbo. Pretty Amy has limited range, but the easiest control ("control" refers to the length of the aiming guide). Miracle Chosuke and Super Mex have average attributes. Big Jumbo has the best range, but the worst control. Despite the title, no fighting is involved in the game, the title is Asian "Engrish." The player has to avoid sand traps, water hazards, rough ground and trees. The courses range from relatively straightforward fairways to elaborate arrangements of sand traps. The two courses available for play are the United States, which consists of mostly bunkers and super rough and the Japan course, consisting of water and tight boundaries. At the end of the game, the player is greeted with a photorealistic shot of the country club lodge ag
  • Tsuri Kichi Sanpei: Blue Marlin-hen

    1988

    Tsuri Kichi Sanpei: Blue Marlin-hen

    1988

    Sport
    Family Computer
    A fishing sim based on a manga license for the NES. It was developed by Victor Interactive and never released outside of Japan. Tsurikichi Sanpei: Blue Marlin-hen is a fishing sim based on a manga and eventual anime named Tsurikichi Sanpei, following the adventures of a preternaturally gifted young fisherman and his travails in various fishing competitions. The game is centered around one of these fishing competitions, where Sanpei has a limited amount of time to catch the largest blue marlin out of all the competitors. The player must make careful judgements and use their limited time wisely to find and hook the largest marlin they can before the competition ends. The first game based on the Tsurikichi Sanpei license, Blue Marlin-hen was released on the NES and the MSX around the same time in 1988. Later, there would be a sequel of sorts for the MSX only in 1989 and a PS1 game much later in 2002. In order to catch anything, the player must choose one of several regions of sea in which to fish. Areas which look
  • Konami 88

    1988

    Konami 88

    1988

    Sport
    Arcade
    Konami '88 (also known as '88 Games or Hyper Sports Special) is the third in the Track & Field game series by Konami, where you test your Olympic skills against other world-class athletes. As the name implies, it is loosely based on (and not licensed by) the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, South Korea. Bronze or silver medals are not good enough - you have to go for the gold to get to the next event. However, you must at least qualify in each event in order to compete in the next event:
  • Jumbo Ozaki no Hole in One Professional

    1988

    Jumbo Ozaki no Hole in One Professional

    1988

    Sport
    Family Computer
    A golf sim for the NES developed by HAL Laboratory and released in 1988 in Japan only. It uses the likeness of prolific Japanese professional golfer Masashi "Jumbo" Ozaki. HAL Laboratory, after creating many of Nintendo's golf games as a second party developer, decided to develop and publish their own golf title. Jumbo Ozaki no Hole in One Professional features the likeness of Japan's most prominent golf player, Masashi "Jumbo" Ozaki - the Jumbo nickname comes from his unusual height for a Japanese male: almost 6'. Though featured on the box art and in the title, Jumbo Ozaki makes no obvious appearance in-game. The game can be played as a single player Stroke Match, which allows the player to practice on each of the game's 36 holes across two different courses. The player can also play against another human, or rate their score against CPU opponents in the 1 Day and 4 Day modes. The player can also adjust the difficulty, which makes wind speed a much more important factor.
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