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  • Multi Play Volleyball

    1994

    Multi Play Volleyball

    1994

    Sport
    Super Famicom
    The player controls a national volleyball squad (i.e., Cuba, USA, Canada, Brazil) as the play controls the entire team using an overhead view. Since indoor volleyball is simulated instead of beach volleyball, all matches take place on hardwood.
  • Battle Dodgeball

    1992

    Battle Dodgeball

    1992

    Sport
    Game Boy
    A crossover combat dodgeball game featuring characters from Mobile Suit Gundam, Ultraman and Kamen Rider. Similarly to Technos's Super Dodge Ball, each combatant has a health meter which depletes whenever they are hit by the dodgeball. Stronger throws cause more damage and once a character's HP is depleted, they leave the arena.
  • Human Baseball

    1993

    Human Baseball

    1993

    Sport
    Satellaview Super Famicom
    A Super Famicom baseball game from Human Entertainment. It took advantage of the system's Mode 7 to create an illusion of 3D.
  • Hat Trick Hero 2

    1994

    Hat Trick Hero 2

    1994

    Sport
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System Super Famicom
    Hat Trick Hero 2 is a Japan-exclusive video game for the Super Famicom. A North American release Super Soccer Champ 2 was scheduled, however it was canceled. The game permits players to play soccer on an international level with all the national teams that took part in the 1994 FIFA World Cup, except the inclusion of Japan instead of South Korea. Most of the text is in Japanese; including the players' surnames. Eight different players can become the captain of the player's team and the team can use one of five different formations (4-4-2, 4-3-3, 3-5-2, WM and libero). All of the formations are used in modern day soccer except for the WM formation (which saw common use in England during the 1930s). The star player (captain) chosen kicks a shot (super shot or hyper shot) that pushes the goalkeeper into the stands, just like in Hat Trick Hero. Exhibition, world league (similar to a World Cup tournament) and Taito Cup (24 teams to beat) are the three possible variations in the game. After beating all the 23 national
  • J.League Soccer: Prime Goal

    1993

    J.League Soccer: Prime Goal

    1993

    Sport
    Super Famicom
    J.League Soccer: Prime Goal is a Sports game, developed and published by Namco, which was released in Japan in 1993.
  • J.League Soccer: Prime Goal 2

    1994

    J.League Soccer: Prime Goal 2

    1994

    Sport
    Super Famicom
    J.League Soccer: Prime Goal 2 is a Sports game, published by Namco, which was released in Japan in 1994.
  • Ronaldinho Campeonato Brasileiro 98

    1998

    Ronaldinho Campeonato Brasileiro 98

    1998

    Sport
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System
    Soccer game featuring brazilian teams. This game is a hack based on International Superstar Soccer Deluxe and was very popular in South America back in the 90's.
  • Ronaldinho Soccer 97

    1997

    Ronaldinho Soccer 97

    1997

    Sport
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System
    Soccer game featuring brazilian teams. This game is a hack based on International Superstar Soccer Deluxe and was very popular in South America back in the 90's.
  • Super Fire Pro Wrestling III: Easy Type

    1995

    Super Fire Pro Wrestling III: Easy Type

    1995

    Sport
    Super Famicom
    Released just 5 weeks after "Final Bout" and due to difficulty criticism, Human's "Easy Type" sadly removed the Wrestler Edit feature altogether but did bring the 8 legendary wrestler unlocked from the start. The timing on the grapples was far more forgiving, make the game much easier to play against the CPU. A curious update but there is a lack of the Wrestler Edit mode.
  • Downtown River City Baseball Story: Play Ball, Kunio!

    1993

    Downtown River City Baseball Story: Play Ball, Kunio!

    1993

    Sport
    Super Famicom
    Tatsumi Tachibana, An honor student and a superb athlete, is the team captain of Nekketsu High's Baseball team. An injury on his shoulder bars him from leading Nekketsu High to Japan's National High School Baseball Tournament. His girlfriend and team manager of Nekketsu High's Baseball team, Rika Asano, is heartbroken and unable to fulfill her duties as team manager. This motivates Sugata Sanjuro, who has a crush on her, to lead the Nekketsu team in the baseball tournament. Todou Kounosuke holds a conference and announces that Japan's National High School Baseball Tournament will commence, and Nekketsu High will be lead by Sugata. Will Nekketsu be able to defeat Reihou Academy and the other teams with Kunio nowhere to be found?
  • Captain Tsubasa V: Hasha no Shougou Campione

    1995

    Captain Tsubasa V: Hasha no Shougou Campione

    1995

    Sport
    Super Famicom
    This game is based on the popular Anime series "Captain Tsubasa" and was released only for the japanese Super Famicom.
  • Shimono Masaki no Fishing to Bassing

    1994

    Shimono Masaki no Fishing to Bassing

    1994

    Sport
    Super Famicom
    Shimono Masaki no Fishing to Bassing is a Sports game, developed and published by Natsume, which was released in Japan in 1994.
  • Super Ultra Baseball 2

    1994

    Super Ultra Baseball 2

    1994

    Sport
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System Super Famicom
    Super Ultra Baseball 2 was released in Japan only, as the fourth game in the Ultra Baseball series (known as the Baseball Simulator series in North America) These baseball titles included some form of "Super League" where pitchers and batters would have special abilities. Baseball Simulator 1.000 (1989, NES), also known as Choujin Ultra Baseball Super Baseball Simulator 1.000 (1991, Super NES), also known as Super Ultra Baseball Ultra Baseball Jitsumeiban (1992, SNES) NPB licensed. Super Ultra Baseball 2 (1994, SNES) Ultra Baseball Jitsumeiban 2 (1994, SNES) NPB licensed. Ultra Baseball Jitsumeiban 3 (1995, SNES) NPB licensed.
  • Ring ni Kakero

    1998

    Ring ni Kakero

    1998

    Sport
    Super Famicom
    Being the only game based on the Japanese manga of the same title, it covers from "The Champion Carnival" to "The World Championship" in the original. There are 20 boxers and two hidden characters. There were only six voices for all the 22 boxers, voice actors in this game include Daisuke Sakaguchi, Tetsu Inada, Hiroshi Kamiya, Shinichi Yamada, Ito Asako, and Atsushi Kisaichi. Ring ni Kakero is a simulation of amateur boxing rather than professional boxing. Like in real boxing, there is a timer for each round. The game uses a manga outlook to the boxing scene as two fighters appear to fight using various cutscenes for action shots. Each boxer has a special move and an energy meter in addition to a stamina meter.
  • Ultra Baseball Jitsumei-ban 2

    1994

    Ultra Baseball Jitsumei-ban 2

    1994

    Sport
    Super Famicom
    Ultra Baseball Jitsumei-ban 2 is the fifth game in the Ultra Baseball (Baseball Simulator in the USA) series. It was released in 1994 for the Super Nintendo by Culture Brain in Japan only. These Baseball titles included some form of "Super League" where pitchers and batters would have special abilities. Baseball Simulator 1.000 (1989, NES), also known as Choujin Ultra Baseball Super Baseball Simulator 1.000 (1991, Super NES), also known as Super Ultra Baseball Ultra Baseball Jitsumei Ban (1992, SNES) NPB licensed. Super Ultra Baseball 2 (1994, SNES) Ultra Baseball Jitsumei Ban 2 (1994, SNES) NPB licensed. Ultra Baseball Jitsumei Ban 3 (1995, SNES) NPB licensed.
  • Aoki Densetsu Shoot!

    1995

    Aoki Densetsu Shoot!

    1995

    Sport
    Super Famicom
    Aoki Densetsu Shoot! is a Japanese anime produced by Toei Animation between November 9, 1990 and December 22, 1991 on the Fuji TV television network; there were fifty-eight episodes. The game has an exhibition mode, an anime-style story mode, and a variety of options, which is entirely in Japanese, so literacy in this language is strongly recommended for quality gameplay. Once the game begins, the action progresses in a side view, similar to an arcade soccer game.
  • Super copa

    1994

    Super copa

    1994

    Sport
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System
    Super copa is a relocalized version of Tony Meola's Sidekicks Soccer.
  • Dolucky no Kusayakiu

    1993

    Dolucky no Kusayakiu

    1993

    Sport
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System Super Famicom
    Neco Dolucky is a cool cat from New York City. He enjoys soul music and dancing, and loves nothing more than a cool, refreshing Coca Cola Classic. One day he and his other animal friends were bored, so they decided to start a baseball league. One can assume their sponsor is the Coca Cola Corporation... Suddenly, they receive a challenge via telegram from the "Tab Clear Empire Hellthunder Destroyers!" Of course they can't back down, that wouldn't be TOUGH. Fight on through baseball, boys! Lead The Coca Cola Doluckies to victory!
  • Dolucky no A.League Soccer

    1994

    Dolucky no A.League Soccer

    1994

    Sport
    Super Famicom
    The Wild Bears have issued at challenge, and the whole town is down with soccer. Neco Dolucky isn't about to lay in the sun and sit this one out. He assembles his friends and enters his team, The Red Hot Doluckies, to challenge all on-comers to a heated battle.
  • Shijou Saikyou League Serie A: Ace Striker

    1995

    Shijou Saikyou League Serie A: Ace Striker

    1995

    Sport
    Super Famicom
    Shijou Saikyou League Serie A: Ace Striker ("Strongest League History Serie A: Ace Striker") is a soccer game that features all eighteen clubs and its players from the 1994-95 Italian Serie A season. It is licensed by both the Italian Football League and the Associazione Italiana Calciatori (Italian Footballer's Association). One or two players can compete in friendly matches, a league contest or a penalty shoot-out mode. The game has a horizontal perspective of the pitch and uses static cartoon cutaways whenever a goal is scored, which show the ball get past the goalkeeper or the striker celebrating. There are a number of different celebration animations that might play after each goal.
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