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  • The Activision Decathlon

    1983

    The Activision Decathlon

    1983

    Sport
    ColecoVision Atari 2600 Atari 8-bit Commodore C64/128/MAX Atari 5200 MSX
    The Activision Decathlon offers a comprehensive Olympic-style gaming experience, simulating all ten events of a real-life decathlon. Players can compete solo or with up to three others, tackling events such as sprints, jumps, and throws, either in sequence or individually. The gameplay mechanics blend rapid joystick movements with precise button timing, challenging players to balance speed and accuracy. Events like running require vigorous joystick waggling, while hurdles and field events demand well-timed button presses for optimal performance. Points are awarded based on performance in each event, with the highest overall score earning the coveted gold medal, creating an engaging and competitive virtual athletic experience.
  • Yetisports

    2004

    Yetisports

    2004

    Sport
    Web browser PC (Microsoft Windows)
    Yetisports (also known as Pingu Throw) is a web-based Flash game that originally appeared on the Internet in January 2004. The goal of the original game is to have a yeti smack a penguin with a club and try to get it to fly as far as possible. The original Yetisports game features no name other than the words "1978 Reinhold + Yeti", a reference to Reinhold Messner's claim to have found Yetis. The game is very popular and soon after release, there was a quick succession of many variants created by multiple people on the internet. None of these are officially sponsored by Chris Hilgert, even though many copy the original almost exactly save certain small changes. One of the more violent variants was made by someone known as 'Pawel', featuring decapitation, spikes, a big spiky club and mines. Since the original was released at the Yetisports homepage, the website has released nine further adventures of the Yeti as well as a re-release of the original that allows movement of the penguin in flight.
  • Football

    1979

    Football

    1979

    Sport
    Odyssey 2 / Videopac G7000
    Football is one of the 12 original games that were shipped with the Magnavox Odyssey system. It runs on Cartridge No.3 and 4, and uses a game board field, american football tokens, yardage markers, a wide variety of game cards and an overlay.
  • Hockey

    1972

    Hockey

    1972

    Sport
    Odyssey
    Hockey is one of the 12 original games that were shipped with the Magnavox Odyssey system. It runs on Cartridge No.3 and uses a stadium scoreboard with an overlay.
  • Baseball

    1971

    Baseball

    1971

    Sport
    PDP-10
    Baseball is a baseball sports game that was created on a PDP-10 mainframe computer at Pomona College in 1971 by student Don Daglow. The game (actually spelled BASBAL due to the 6-character file name length restrictions) continued to be enhanced periodically through 1976. The program is documented at the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, New York. It was the first interactive Baseball simulation game, allowing players to manage the game as it unfolded. At the start of each inning the batter's and pitcher's names were listed, and the player in the field could enter a number to choose whether to pitch to the batter, walk him intentionally, warm up a reliever or change the pitcher. In a later version the options for a pitchout and for a visit to the mound were added. The player controlling the batter could choose to put in a pinch hitter. If runners were on base the player could direct them to try to steal. Once the players had entered the desired orders, the game would print out the result of the at-bat, update t
  • Bunny Bricks

    1992

    Bunny Bricks

    1992

    Sport
    Atari ST/STE DOS Amiga Amstrad CPC
    Bunny Bricks as ridiculed in the Mega Fun Party 3 demo
  • Wind Surf Willy

    1988

    Wind Surf Willy

    1988

    Sport
    Atari ST/STE DOS Amiga Amstrad CPC
  • Pro Cycling Manager 2013

    2013

    Pro Cycling Manager 2013

    2013

    Sport
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    Become manager of one of the 80 professional teams! Plunge into a 2013 season full of new features, and participate in over 180 competitions all around the world, including the spectacular 100th edition of the Tour de France.
  • Knockout Kings 2000

    1999

    Knockout Kings 2000

    1999

    Sport
    Nintendo 64 PlayStation
    Enjoy all of the thrilling challenges of professional boxing with KNOCKOUT KINGS 2000. You can choose from large number of past and present boxing greats like Marvelous Marvin Hagler, Rocky Marciano, Evander Holyfield, Roberto Duran, and Muhammad Ali. Enter a slugfest, and try to knock out your opponent opposition in an arcade-style boxing match. If you are looking for something more realistic, put the boxers into an Exhibition match. For the most hardcore boxing fanatics, you can recreate great boxing matches, including the Thrilla in Manilla. For the ultimate challenge, create your own boxer and fight your way through the ranks to the world championship. Unlike last year's game, players now control the training that takes place between matches. If you are a fan of the sweet science, you will love KNOCKOUT KINGS 2000.
  • NBA Hoopz

    2001

    NBA Hoopz

    2001

    Sport
    Game Boy Color PlayStation Dreamcast PlayStation 2
    Get ready for some seriously hot hoops action in the three-on-three court competition of NBA HOOPZ from Midway. In the grand tradition of NBA JAM and NFL BLITZ, arcade-style gameplay is the order of the day. Select your team of three NBA stars and try to outscore the computer or up to three of your friends in frantic basketball madness. If you sink three baskets in a row you even catch on fire! Or make three consecutive double-dunks or alley-oops and watch as your whole team ignites. A simplified control scheme (with only four buttons to learn) assists you as you shake up the court, performing death-defying skyhooks and stylish underhanded swooshes. When you tire of the pros, simply create your own player or team: start with an NBA player template and alter height, weight, and other physical features until you've got the ultimate arena warrior. There is also a slew of mini-games to master like 21, Three-Point Shootout, Around the World, and 2-ball, and you can catch all the most exciting game moments in slow-motion
  • Brunswick Circuit Pro Bowling

    1998

    Brunswick Circuit Pro Bowling

    1998

    Sport
    Nintendo 64 PC (Microsoft Windows) PlayStation
    Choose one of the 13 genuine tournament bowlers and start the challenge! You're provided with real player animations and lanes, as well as different lane conditions and various bowling balls (genuine Brunswick!)! Full 3D environment brings the game to life, and all the tournament rules are available, even the Brunswick "Skins" game.
  • International Tennis Pro

    2007

    International Tennis Pro

    2007

    Sport
    PlayStation 2
    International Tennis Pro is a Sports game. Take to the centre court and smash your way to becoming the number 1 seed on the World’s toughest Pro Tour. Stunning international venues, a range of challenging singles and doubles tournaments and great multiplayer game modes will keep you coming back until you're crowned the world's greatest!
  • Bases Loaded 4

    1991

    Bases Loaded 4

    1991

    Sport
    Family Computer Nintendo Entertainment System
    Bases Loaded 4 is the fourth installment in the Bases Loaded series, published by Jaleco exclusively for the Nintendo Entertainment System. The game continued the popular series with fairly similar gameplay, and a more concrete ending with a credits screen revleaing the five faces of the game designers.
  • Bases Loaded 3

    1990

    Bases Loaded 3

    1990

    Sport
    Family Computer Nintendo Entertainment System
    Bases Loaded 3 is the third entry in the Bases Loaded series published by Jaleco for the Nintendo Entertainment System. It was released in 1990 in Japan, and 1991 in North America and was exclusively on the NES. The game departed from the two previous installments by removing seasonal play, focusing instead simply on individual exhibition games. It was noteworthy due to the endorsement of Ryne Sandberg, the famed baseball player.
  • Bases Loaded II: Second Season

    1988

    Bases Loaded II: Second Season

    1988

    Sport
    Family Computer Nintendo Entertainment System
    Bases Loaded II: Second Season was released by Jaleco in 1988 as the second in the Bases Loaded series. It was only ever released for the Nintendo Entertainment System, and continued where Bases Loaded had finished as a successful baseball game on the NES console.
  • Bungee Jumping Simulator

    2018

    Bungee Jumping Simulator

    2018

    Sport
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    Based on the motto ‘do not just watch – participate’, the Bungee Jumping simulator offers countless venues - from the ordinary crane above bridges and dams to buildings and even hot-air-balloons. With the increasing degree of difficulty and experience of the player the jumps take place in ever higher positions. Those who show the most beautiful jumps and even perform combos (sequences) will be rewarded with high ratings. An additional fat bonus can be racked if you go for a touchdown, where you slightly touch the ground or water. In higher levels you even have to determine the cord type and the length of it yourself. But take care - those who act recklessly live dangerously. The game provides a global highscore list due to which players can compete in all classes with their remote competitors. The motivation doesn’t dwindle, as there are daily, weekly, monthly and eternal highscore lists.
  • Basketball Pro Management 2013

    Basketball Pro Management 2013

    Sport
    Basketball Pro Management 2013 is the perfect mix between management and basketball. Become the coach of your favorite team and bring it to the top! This results in the management of a multitude of parameters each day: Managing your rosters, trainings, staff management, tactics and even search for new talents! Management and tactical aspects of Basketball Pro Management 2013 offer a unique experience in a management game that will delight the finest tacticians as beginners. Indeed, you can create your own systems to infinity (by choosing the positions and actions of each player at every time) and call them before each possession during matches! Enjoy a playing time almost unlimited with the new mode “Create your team” (you can also choose your team among 25 championships) Fight for the title, avoid relegation or win the European cups? Just choose a goal and start playing!
  • Baseball Simulator 1.000

    1989

    Baseball Simulator 1.000

    1989

    Sport
    Family Computer Wii U Nintendo Entertainment System
    Baseball Simulator 1.000 was made by Culture Brain exclusively for the Nintendo Entertainment System. Released in 1989, it was praised by Electronic Gaming Monthly as the "Best Sports-Themed Video Game" of 1989. This was largely due to some unique gameplay features that helped it to set itself apart from the many other baseball games released.
  • Bandai Golf: Challenge Pebble Beach

    1989

    Bandai Golf: Challenge Pebble Beach

    1989

    Sport
    Nintendo Entertainment System
    Bandai Golf Challenge Pebble Beach was developed and released by Bandai for the Nintendo Entertainment System in 1989. It is named after the famous California golf course, Pebble Beach-which has since played a prominent roll in a number of golf games, including the Tiger Woods line.
  • Aussie Rules Footy

    1991

    Aussie Rules Footy

    1991

    Sport
    Nintendo Entertainment System
    Aussie Rules Footy was developed by Beam Software as the first Australian Football League simulation game for the NES. It was exclusively released in Australia, and was never released anywhere else in the world. The game allowed for one player and two player in versus.
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