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  • J.League Excite Stage '96

    1996

    J.League Excite Stage '96

    1996

    Sport
    Super Famicom
    J.League Excite Stage '96 is a Sports game, developed by A-Max and published by Epoch, which was released in Japan in 1996.
  • NHL Stanley Cup

    1993

    NHL Stanley Cup

    1993

    Sport
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System
    This early SNES title is one of the first hockey titles to simulate 3 dimensions by using the SNES mode 7 SNES technology. It contains all 26 NHL teams at the time with varying strengths and weaknesses. It doesn't have the players association license, but all of the player numbers and abilities were true to their real-life counterparts. You can take your favorite team from the regular season all the way through the titular Stanley Cup. It even has a menu option in the North American version to change the between English and French languages.
  • Jissen Pachinko Hisshouhou! 2

    1996

    Jissen Pachinko Hisshouhou! 2

    1996

    Sport
    Super Famicom
    Jissen Pachinko Hisshouhou! 2 is a Miscellaneous game, published by Sammy Studios, which was released in Japan in 1996.
  • Jikkyou Pawafuru Puroyakyu '96: Kaimaku-ban

    1996

    Jikkyou Pawafuru Puroyakyu '96: Kaimaku-ban

    1996

    Sport
    Super Famicom
    Jikkyou Powerful Pro Yakyuu '96 Kaimaku-ban is a Sports game, developed by Diamond Head and published by Konami, which was released in Japan in 1996.
  • Jikkyou Pawafuru Puroyakyu 3

    1996

    Jikkyou Pawafuru Puroyakyu 3

    1996

    Sport
    Super Famicom
    Jikkyou Powerful Pro Yakyuu 3 is a Sports game, developed by Diamond Head and published by Konami, which was released in Japan in 1996.
  • Bulls Vs Blazers and the NBA Playoffs

    1992

    Bulls Vs Blazers and the NBA Playoffs

    1992

    Sport
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System Sega Mega Drive/Genesis
    Another update in Electronic Arts' basketball series, this time featuring the teams and players from the 1992 NBA playoffs plus the East and West All-Stars. Exclusive to the Genesis version is the ability to create your own All-Star teams and to call defensive plays.
  • Brett Hull Hockey

    1994

    Brett Hull Hockey

    1994

    Sport
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System
    The Golden Brett returns to the SNES in the improved and updated BRETT HULL HOCKEY ’95. The second game in this series also features a full NHLPA license, so you’re sure to find your favorite players ready to hit the ice. Use every little trick in the book to get the job done: one-timers, fake shots, drop passes, and even dekes. There are several gameplay options to satisfy any hockey fan: Full Season, Half Season, Playoffs, All-Star Game, and Exhibition. You make all the decisions in the course of a game, whether it’s shuffling your lines, pulling the goalie, or calling the offensive strategy. Choose wisely, because each option could mean the difference between glorious victory and bitter defeat. And with the stellar play-by-play of Al Michaels, you’ll forget that you’re not just watching a game on TV, you’re playing one!
  • Kabuki-chou Reach Mahjong: Toupuusen

    1994

    Kabuki-chou Reach Mahjong: Toupuusen

    1994

    Sport
    Super Famicom
    Kabuki-chou Reach Mahjong: Toupuusen is a Miscellaneous game, developed by Studio Softmov and published by Pony Canyon, which was released in Japan in 1994.
  • Fire Pro Joshi: All Star Dream Slam

    1994

    Fire Pro Joshi: All Star Dream Slam

    1994

    Sport
    Super Famicom
    Fire Pro Joshi All-Star Dream Slam (also known as Zen-Nippon Joshi Pro Wrestling Kounin: Fire Pro Joshi All-Star Dream Slam) is an all-female wrestling game from Human Entertainment and uses their 16-bit isometric Fire Pro Wrestling engine. The wrestlers are all taken from the Zen-Nippon Joshi Pro Wrestling ("All Japan Women's Pro Wrestling") circuit, an exclusively female wrestling promotion that lasted for many years in Japan. As with prior Fire Pro Wrestling games, the mechanics behind the moves, pins and submissions rely more on timing and rhythm than button-mashing. Each bout is depicted with an isometric perspective, and various configurations of single-player and two-player controls are available for one-on-one matches and tag teams. The game features 18 pre-generated wrestlers and six create-a-wrestler slots.
  • Hyper V-Ball

    1996

    Hyper V-Ball

    1996

    Sport
    Satellaview Super Nintendo Entertainment System
    A volleyball simulation seen from a side-view perspective, meaning it is only possible to move players to the left or right. The player can choose between three different leagues: Men's League, Woman's League and Hyper League, which is a league for robots. Two buttons are used to control the ball, one for normal actions and one for "Hyper Plays", special attacks that can only be learned and used in the Hyper League. How a player will block or attack depends on the ball's speed and the players position. Team members who aren't under the player's direct control will also act on their own by positioning themselves or preparing spikes. They will, however, not block spikes on their own but it is possible to let players not under direct control block spikes by pressing one of the action buttons at the right moment.
  • Super Baseball Simulator 1.000

    1992

    Super Baseball Simulator 1.000

    1992

    Sport
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System Super Famicom
    An update to the NES version of the game.
  • Capcom's Soccer Shootout

    1994

    Capcom's Soccer Shootout

    1994

    Sport
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System
    Capcom's Soccer Shootout let's up to four players take the helm of 12 different international soccer teams in a series of games that include Exhibition, Full Season and All-Star Game modes. There are also Penalty Kick, Indoor Soccer, and Training modes. The season mode lets the player choose from either a 22 or 44 game season in an attempt to become World Champions and the game boasts a realistic style including bicycle kicks, side tackles, diving saves along with several other moves.
  • Capcom's MVP Football

    1992

    Capcom's MVP Football

    1992

    Sport
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System
    This is an American Football game which features four different game modes. There is the Custom mode which let's the player set up an exhibition game between two teams. The player can either choose to directly control the football players on the field or choose to just coach the team by selecting plays and letting the computer control the on field action. Other parameters that can be adjusted are the quarter length, the field conditions, and the difficulty of the computer opponent. There is also a Tournament mode where the player tries to take a team through a playoff bracket in order to get to the Super Bowl. MVP mode puts the player in game situations in which the player has to try to overcome. Demo mode lets the player watch the computer play against itself.
  • Brunswick World: Tournament of Champions

    1997

    Brunswick World: Tournament of Champions

    1997

    Sport
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System
    A bowling game not wanting for options. Play against 11 pro bowlers in six different tournaments, or try the league or practice modes. The size of the tournaments, the player's ball, the player's outfit, and even the oil pattern on the lane can be adjusted to suit your tastes.
  • Gekitou Burning Pro Wrestling

    1995

    Gekitou Burning Pro Wrestling

    1995

    Sport
    Super Famicom
    Gekitou Burning Pro Wrestling featured a staggering, encyclopedic 129 Wrestler roster, plenty of modes to choose from and a insanely customizable array of options to set up match types that was unseen in any other Wrestling game at the time. The wrestlers featured in Gekitou Burning Pro Wrestling span across a multitude of different Wrestling promotions With a diverse cast of recognizable faces all disguised under different aliases including Wrestling Legends, Mixed Martial Artists, Shoot Fighters, Puroresu Megastars, and even Mexican Luchadors.
  • Hammerlock Wrestling

    1994

    Hammerlock Wrestling

    1994

    Sport
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System
    Plug in Hammerlock and get a look at in-your-face, action-packed wrestling like you've never seen it before: up close. How close? Jaleco's exclusive ringside perspective brings the action right under your eyelids. In addition to the main screen, you get two ringside screens. See your opponent's hand pull back for a punch so you can time your dodge perfectly. Then watch the close-up screen explode to twice its regular size as you grab his legs and throw him into a spine splintering suplex. See it all like it's just inches away - closer than you've ever seen it before.
  • Battle Soccer: Field no Hasha

    1992

    Battle Soccer: Field no Hasha

    1992

    Sport
    Super Famicom
    Battle Soccer: Field no Hasha is a Soccer Sim game, developed by Pandora Box and published by Banpresto, which was released in Japan in 1992. This game features many popular Japanese franchise characters like Godzilla, Ultraman, Kamen Rider, Gundam, among others.
  • Emmitt Smith Football

    1995

    Emmitt Smith Football

    1995

    Sport
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System
    A generic football game, among the many back in the day, Emmitt Smith Football has the standard Exhibition and Season modes along with multiple camera angles. It also features a 360 degree TV-style instant replay for bone-crunching and ground-breaking plays that are performed. The one thing that sets it apart from others is the ability to create and save (using battery back-up) 64 unique plays that can be accessed at any time during a game along with the standard pre-set plays. While it does not have NFL or NFLPA licenses, it does feature then former Dallas Cowboys running back star Emmitt Smith, who is also on the front cover of the box.
  • Extra Innings

    1991

    Extra Innings

    1991

    Sport
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System
    This is a baseball game featuring 12 fictional teams, plus the player can also create 2 custom teams. Game modes include an Exhibition mode, an All Star game, a Pennant Race, and a Watch mode. While Exhibition mode can be either a one or two player affair, the All Star game is strictly for two players to compete in. When playing, batting and pitching are both done from a behind the batter viewpoint. The pennant race involves 6 teams playing each other throughout a season consisting of a number of games chosen by the player. Watch mode lets the player watch two computer controlled teams play each other. Options include either having automatic or manual fielding, having errors and/or wind on or off, and being able to either skip or watch opponents pennant games. There is also the Cold Game option, which lets a baseball game end when a team is winning by the chosen amount of runs.
  • Tony Meola's Sidekicks Soccer

    1993

    Tony Meola's Sidekicks Soccer

    1993

    Sport
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System
    Tony Meola's Sidekicks Soccer is a standard soccer game with the standard modes such as Exhibition and Season mode with 64 different soccer teams including World teams and localized teams, each with their own strengths and weaknesses. It also features realistic moves such as headers and bicycle kicks, with a behind the player's perspective and Mode 7 graphics. It doesn't feature any official soccer license, but is personally endorsed by American goalie, Tony Meola.
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