Zero Gravity Pool is a new sci-fi spin on an old classic. Featuring a gravity-neutralizing pool table, the game of billiards is finally promoted to the third dimension! Find new and challenging trick shots in geometries never before imagined.
DynamixVR - D.R.I.L.L. is the first part of our VR wellbeing platform made available to the public. Ship your space cargo through the galaxy, protect it from pirates, defend your base while completing a pain-relief VR exercise specially good for your shoulders and upper back. No more routine, just fun.
World Series Baseball 2K2, or World Series Baseball as it is known for Xbox, is a sports game developed by Visual Concepts and published by Sega for the Dreamcast and Xbox. It is the first game in the modern series to be featured on the Xbox and the first title in the series developed by Visual Concepts. It is the successor to the World Series Baseball series for the Sega Genesis, Sega Saturn, and Sega Dreamcast. It was released in 2001 to coincide with the beginning of the 2002 baseball season.
The game and the rest of the 2K titles on the Dreamcast have had their online components revived and are completely playable online.
Super Baseball has a relatively orthodox system for an early baseball game, and the basic operation method is not much different from that of subsequent family stadiums (there are also changing balls and ball speed adjustments). It has some pioneering features as a baseball game of the pre-Family era.
Liberogrande International (or Liberogrande 2 in Japan) is the sequel to Libero Grande. Like its predecessor, it is an unconventional soccer game where instead of a complete team, only a single player is directly controlled, with the other 10 players being controlled by the AI, although with the option to influence their choice in plays. However, unlike the original title, Liberogrande International is a home console title, and along featuring a more realistic visual presentation, it's now possible to choose formation and pick any player (including goalkeeper and the title-mentioned libero) to control, instead of being limited to play as either right-wing or playmaker, depending on the predefined team formation.
One of several unreleased sports titles that Fox Interactive had planned for release in 1998. The series of titles were shown at E3 '98, but only College Hoops and Golf were released.
After asking players to put requests on the official boards, Gerald Köhler and his FM07 team decided to do a first on the long roll of EA Sports title: an expansion.
Amongst the leading features, the player can now start his career like many managers do: both inside the field and on the sidelines, as the player-manager. Several new screens present the player with additional data before and after key moments of the season, including the "Ups & Downs", where the player's ratings are re-evaluated according to his performance during the whole season. More statistics are presented to the player so that the player can decide what and when to do more easily.
On the 3D engine side, new stadiums were added and matches can now be played on snow.
Sensible Soccer: European Champions for the Sega Master System and Game Gear is based on Sensible Soccer: European Champions: 92/93 Edition. The gameplay is identical: a fast-paced, top-down soccer game with emphasis on fast passes and simple control system.
The main difference to the original is all content regarding custom teams is missing. However, in contrast to the 16-Bit version, all pre-set tournaments for national and club teams are still intact. It is also still possible to create own tournaments (cup or championship) with customizable rules with the available teams. The fake athlete names can't be edited.
The proportions of athletes and playfield are identical in both versions, but the on-screen area is reduced on Game Gear.