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  • FIFA 19: Champions Edition

    2018

    FIFA 19: Champions Edition

    2018

    Sport
    PlayStation 4 PC (Microsoft Windows) Xbox One Nintendo Switch
    star 5.7
    Experience the world’s most prestigious club competition with the addition of the UEFA Champions League. The legendary tournament is woven into every mode in FIFA 19, introducing brand new ways to play. This edition includes: - Up to 20 FIFA Ultimate Team Jumbo Premium Gold Packs (one per week for 20 weeks) - Play from September 25 with three days early access - UEFA Champions League Gold Player Pick (Choose one of five 80 to 83 rated gold players from qualified teams) - Cristiano Ronaldo and Neymar Jr. loan items for seven FUT matches - Special Edition FUT kits designed by FIFA soundtrack artists
  • Golf

    1990

    Golf

    1990

    Sport
    Nintendo 3DS Game Boy
    star 7.8
    This re-release of the 1990 Game Boy classic brings you 32 holes of realistic links action.
  • Baseball

    1989

    Baseball

    1989

    Sport
    Nintendo 3DS Game Boy
    star 4.9
    Strategy, skill and determination. It takes all three to win at Baseball!
  • Tag Team Match M.U.S.C.L.E.

    1985

    Tag Team Match M.U.S.C.L.E.

    1985

    Sport
    Family Computer Nintendo Entertainment System
    star 7.3
    One of the first Wrestling games released on the NES, based on Yudetamago's manga and Kinnikuman anime.
  • Blobby Volley

    2000

    Blobby Volley

    2000

    Sport
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    star 8.3
    A volleyball mini-game where 2 blobs have to win by having the ball touch the ground on opponent's side.
  • Hustle Kings

    2009

    Hustle Kings

    2009

    Sport
    PlayStation 3 PlayStation 4 PlayStation VR PlayStation Vita
    star 6.2
    VooFoo Studios' acclaimed PlayStation Network game Hustle Kings is coming to Vita, with intuitive touch screen controls and more.
  • Pro Evolution Soccer 2011 3D

    2011

    Pro Evolution Soccer 2011 3D

    2011

    Sport
    Nintendo 3DS
    star 7.3
    Pro Evolution Soccer 2011 3D is a football video game in Konami's long-running Pro Evolution Soccer series, released for the Nintendo 3DS handheld platform. The game includes features from earlier titles in the franchise, along with new elements designed to make use of the 3DS hardware. Notable features include 3D graphics, two-player wireless multiplayer, a wide selection of players and teams, and support for the 3DS StreetPass functionality.
  • Konami's Ping Pong

    1985

    Konami's Ping Pong

    1985

    Sport
    Arcade Commodore C64/128/MAX ZX Spectrum Amstrad CPC MSX
    star 7.8
    A playable if simplistic Table Tennis simulation for one or two players. Ping Pong offers three different types of shot; Top spin, Back Spin and Smash. The actual gameplay centers on shot timing and shot choice, with the players' bats moving automatically to track the movement of the ball. In the single player mode, the player can opt to play the game on any one of five different skill levels.
  • Champions World Class Soccer

    1993

    Champions World Class Soccer

    1993

    Sport
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System Sega Mega Drive/Genesis
    star 5.9
    This soccer game offers 32 national teams to play, with none of the players' names shown. Shown from a slightly tilted 3rd-person side perspective, players can do an exhibition match, full tournament or go against a human player in the 2-player exhibition mode. The different teams are ranked by speed, offense and defence, and different team formations can be selected. The gameplay is very basic: players can pass, shoot, tackle with a third button used to switch between players. In the options menu, fouls and offside can be disabled, the amount of time per half can be determined and there is a radar and mini-map to track the other players. The European edition is endorsed by Ryan Giggs and the game uses a password system to continue tournaments
  • Bill Laimbeer's Combat Basketball

    1991

    Bill Laimbeer's Combat Basketball

    1991

    Sport
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System
    star 5
    The game predicts a science-fiction version of the year 2030 in which there are only robot basketball players (excluding Bill Laimbeer). Basketball teams play in gruelling league matches where new players are bought and sold. Within this future, basketball uses a dedicated robot to perform the toss up at the start of each match as referees had been fired by Bill Laimbeer sometime prior to the year 2030. As a result, players now wear armor to their games and weapons are thrown from the audience.
  • Ronaldo V-Football

    2000

    Ronaldo V-Football

    2000

    Sport
    PlayStation
    star 6.9
    Ronaldo V-Football is the pinnacle of soccer experiences for the PSX. Endorsed by international legend, Ronaldo Luis Nazario de Lima, Ronaldo V-Football brings Brazilian soccer traditions to the rest of the world. Boasting more than 100 real teams from around the globe, the game is set to an awesome Samba soundtrack and graced by colorful graphics.
  • Sensible World of Soccer '96/'97

    1996

    Sensible World of Soccer '96/'97

    1996

    Sport
    Linux PC (Microsoft Windows) Mac DOS Amiga
    star 7
    Sensible World of Soccer '96/'97 is an updated version of Sensible World of Soccer: European Championship Edition. The only addition are the updated team rosters. SWOS is a top down football/management game, with either quick game or 20-year career player-manager options. The games are set to last 3 minutes, but the 20-year career can suck in your entire life for a few months. The graphics are kept very small so the player can orientate themselves on the pitch without need for a radar. The controls are simple, easy to get used to and very effective. In the full career mode you can jump from club-to-club buying any of the game's 29000+ players, as well as play around with team tactics. And you can choose from 1400 teams over the five continents. While the Linux/Macintosh/Windows are just the emulated DOS version, the Xbox 360 has some genuine changes: online multiplayer, updated graphics (the graphical style and the top-down perspective are kept) and dynamic advertisements. The team rosters are still based on sea
  • FIFA Manager 14

    2013

    FIFA Manager 14

    2013

    Sport
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    star 6.9
    FIFA Manager 14: Legacy Edition is a re-release of FIFA Manager 13 with an updated database for the season 2013/2014. New are the licenses for the first leagues of Ukraine, Croatia and Czech Republic and some other licenses, e.g. the German third and fourth league, were removed. All gameplay features which had to be unlocked in FIFA Manager 13 are available from the beginning, a few texts were expanded (text mode, interview questions, etc.) and there is no Live Season anymore.
  • FIFA Manager 06

    2005

    FIFA Manager 06

    2005

    Sport
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    star 7.5
    The 2006 release of the FIFA Manager series which puts the player in the important role of managing a professional football club.
  • Adidas Power Soccer

    1996

    Adidas Power Soccer

    1996

    Sport
    PlayStation
    star 5.9
    Adidas Power Soccer kicks its way onto the PlayStation. You are given a wide variety of gameplay options to choose from, such as season and tournament modes, single games, and multiplayer. When going through the season mode, you can play either a shortened season or an official full-length season. Your team, as well as your opponents, are taken from all over Europe and other countries. If you're interested in reaching supreme glory at a quicker pace, there is an option for cup battle. Like it implies, you'll have to beat a certain number of teams in tournament fashion to claim your prize. The game can be played two different ways, arcade or simulation. By choosing the arcade mode, you won't have to worry about soccer physics or penalties whereas the simulation goes by actual soccer rules. If you lay into someone's shin, you'll probably get called for a penalty. Depending on the severity of the penalty, the game will switch to a penalty shot mode, just like real soccer.
  • Jordan vs. Bird: One on One

    1988

    Jordan vs. Bird: One on One

    1988

    Sport
    Commodore C64/128/MAX DOS
    star 7.9
    Michael Jordan of the Chicago Bulls and Larry Bird of the Boston Celtics were the only two characters in the game, which allowed the player to participate in a one on one basketball game. Mini-games included a slam dunk contest (utilizing Jordan) and a three point contest (utilizing Bird).
  • Home Run

    1978

    Home Run

    1978

    Sport
    Atari 2600
    star 4.2
    This is the first of three iterations of baseball from Atari and is the most simple. The pitcher pitches and controls the direction of the ball. The batter hits and keeps running until he's made to stop. There are up to 3 defensive players that can try to get the batter out after he hits. All hits are grounders and defensive players can't throw the ball.
  • Wayne Gretzky Hockey

    1988

    Wayne Gretzky Hockey

    1988

    Sport
    Atari ST/STE Amiga Nintendo Entertainment System
    star 5
    Face off with "The Great One", number "99", Wayne Gretzky, nine-time winner of the NHL's MVP award and all-time hockey great. Designed with Wayne and other hockey professionals, this riveting simulation is packed with all the excitement and hard-hitting action that could be squeezed into a computer. From the adrenaline rush of a breakaway goal to the tension of sudden death overtime, Wayne Gretzky Hockey takes you onto the ice for the ultimate test of skill.
  • All-Star Baseball 2003

    2002

    All-Star Baseball 2003

    2002

    Sport
    Xbox Nintendo GameCube PlayStation 2
    star 6.2
    The All-Star Baseball baseball video game series was developed and published by Acclaim Entertainment. The series began in 1997 with the release of All-Star Baseball '97 Featuring Frank Thomas, the successor to Frank Thomas Big Hurt Baseball. New York Yankees play-by-play announcers John Sterling and Michael Kay were the announcers for 1998-2000 editions of the game. The final release in the series (due to the bankruptcy of Acclaim) is All-Star Baseball 2005. Within the individual games, there are several different modes of play, such as exhibition, managing an existing Major League Baseball team or creating a team. Many North American cities are available for "expansion," in addition to Mexico City and Puerto Rico. Most of the games feature Derek Jeter on the cover.
  • FIFA Soccer 64

    1997

    FIFA Soccer 64

    1997

    Sport
    Nintendo 64
    star 3.4
    FIFA Soccer 64 delivers the intensity and drama of international soccer to the Nintendo 64. You can choose from 150 national and club teams and develop your tactics and strategies in a friendly match. And when the time comes, try to win a Tournament. If you like something more substantial than tournament play, try to win a Season and become a league champion, or skip straight to the Playoffs. Should a friend want to join the action, he can with the Two-Player mode. In all of the game modes, you can play with free-and-loose Arcade rules, or strict referees and penalties in Simulation. Thanks to the motion-captured animation, you'll get smooth and realistic player movement, which helps put you in the middle of the action. Try to become an international soccer sensation with FIFA Soccer 64
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