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  • Greg LeMond's Bicycle Adventure

    Greg LeMond's Bicycle Adventure

    Sport
    To cycling enthusiasts everywhere! Prepare to go on the bike ride of all time. These diskettes contain a Knowledge Adventure Interactive Book produced by Eden Interactive. You may have seen something a bit like it on CD-ROM. But you've never seen as many pictures, as much video and sound, as much action, that work off your hard drive. It's only possible because of what one of Knowledge Adventure's programmers calls a "truly excellent compression algorithm," which they invented and have a patent pending. Open this Interactive Book and suddenly you're on a tour of cycling. With a click of your mouse (or cursor keys) you create your own journey through space and time. There are many guide posts but no road map. You're as free with this program as you are on your bike. Go wherever you choose, and change your path each time! And remember to always have fun and get pedaling.
  • Skate Wars

    1989

    Skate Wars

    1989

    Sport
    Commodore C64/128/MAX ZX Spectrum Atari ST/STE Amstrad CPC
    Skateball is a futuristic sports game that combines ice skating, soccer, and arena combat on hazardous courts filled with deadly obstacles. Players compete to score goals or eliminate the opposing team through fast-paced, physical gameplay.
  • Projectyle

    1989

    Projectyle

    1989

    Sport
    Atari ST/STE Amiga
    Projectyle is a single or multiplayer (1 to 3 players) hockey-type sports game of the future. It features smooth-scrolling, frantic action, colorful graphics and digital music. A total of five goal rooms, arranged in the shape of a cross, are connected with tunnels. The camera smoothly follows the puck/ball (the "projectyle") and scrolls to the adjacent rooms when entering one of the connecting tunnels. Each player, whether computer-controlled or not, has a room in which his own goal is located (their "defense" zone.) A fourth room -- the Frantic Zone -- contains a goalmouth for each player, while the central room, where action begins, allows access to the four other rooms. The object of the game is for each player to protect their own goal while trying to bring the puck/ball into the other players' rooms to score a goal. Bonuses appear randomly in the rooms, allowing the player who passes on them to gain some benefits, such as freezing the other players for a few seconds, gaining extra stamina, or sealing ex
  • Peter Beardsley's International Football

    1988

    Peter Beardsley's International Football

    1988

    Sport
    Commodore C64/128/MAX ZX Spectrum Atari ST/STE Amiga
    Peter Beardsley's International Football is a football video game developed in 1988 by Grandslam and endorsed by Peter Beardsley. Players select an international team to play as, and can choose to play against the computer in a one player league format, or two players in a two player league format. They can then select the other teams in each group.
  • Football Manager 2

    1988

    Football Manager 2

    1988

    Sport
    Commodore C64/128/MAX ZX Spectrum Atari ST/STE DOS Amiga Amstrad CPC
  • Championship Baseball

    1987

    Championship Baseball

    1987

    Sport
    ZX Spectrum Atari ST/STE
  • International Soccer Challenge

    1989

    International Soccer Challenge

    1989

    Sport
    Atari ST/STE DOS Amiga
    3D Soccer game and sequel to Microprose Soccer.
  • GFL Championship Football

    1987

    GFL Championship Football

    1987

    Sport
    Commodore C64/128/MAX Atari ST/STE DOS Amiga Amstrad CPC
  • Harricana: Raid International Motoneige - Quebec-Canada 90

    1990

    Harricana: Raid International Motoneige - Quebec-Canada 90

    1990

    Sport
    Atari ST/STE Amiga
  • Club Football: The Manager

    1994

    Club Football: The Manager

    1994

    Sport
    Amiga
  • Club & Country

    1995

    Club & Country

    1995

    Sport
    Amiga
  • Championship Manager Italia

    1993

    Championship Manager Italia

    1993

    Sport
    Amiga
  • Blitz Tennis

    1997

    Blitz Tennis

    1997

    Sport
    Amiga
  • Pool:Shark

    1999

    Pool:Shark

    1999

    Sport
    PC (Microsoft Windows) PlayStation
    Actua Pool is a sports simulation video game developed by British company Gremlin Interactive as part of their highly successful Actua Sports series of sport simulators of the mid-to-late 1990s. Actua Pool, a pool (pocket billiards) was originally released on the Microsoft Windows platform and the Sony PlayStation home console in 1999; these versions were also published under the name Pool Shark. The game was very well received, praised for its realistic physics engine and challenging AI opponents, although the game spawned a sequel which was not as successful. In 2007, Actua Pool was ported to the Nintendo DS handheld game console, under the title Underground Pool in North America.
  • Basketball Challenge

    Basketball Challenge

    Sport
    Basketball challenge game. Pick up and manage your basketball team and lead them to victory. You can play with human, computer or just watch the match.
  • Bowls

    1988

    Bowls

    1988

    Sport
    Amiga
  • Botics

    1990

    Botics

    1990

    Sport
    Amiga
    Available for the Atari ST and Amiga, Botics was an isometric update of Pong released in 1990.
  • Billiards II Simulator

    1991

    Billiards II Simulator

    1991

    Sport
    Amiga
  • Billiards Simulator

    1989

    Billiards Simulator

    1989

    Sport
    Amiga
    Billiards Simulator is a carom billiards game which is played with three balls and on a table without pockets. In the first phase of the shot, the cue is aligned to the ball. Here the player can either use the full 3D perspective or a top-down view. After that, the used cue (there are three), the spin and the strength of the shot is chosen by aligning diagrams and sliders. Then the shot is performed and points assigned. Additionally the player can set certain parameters to change the game experience, e.g. ball weight, friction or rebound.
  • Battle for the Ashes

    1995

    Battle for the Ashes

    1995

    Sport
    DOS Amiga
    In this cricket game published by Audiogenic Software Ltd. the player can play as either Australia or England in a 5-day test.
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