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  • Rugby League 2

    2005

    Rugby League 2

    2005

    Sport
    Xbox PC (Microsoft Windows) PlayStation 2
  • Rugby League

    2003

    Rugby League

    2003

    Sport
    Xbox PC (Microsoft Windows) PlayStation 2
    NRL Rugby League is a New Zealand-developed rugby sports game in the tradition of console based sports titles. It features 30 licensed teams, several major leagues and interantional test matches, 25 realistic stadiums, commentary by Andrew Voss, variable weather conditions, and all the action on the field you would expect from a game based on the sport, including advanced moves such as offloads, fend offs, side steps and dummy passes. You can create your own players, teams and competitions, with detailed statistics, and you have to take injuries, sin bins and send offs into account.
  • Rolling

    2003

    Rolling

    2003

    Sport
    Xbox PlayStation 2
  • Pool Shark 2

    2004

    Pool Shark 2

    2004

    Sport
    Xbox PC (Microsoft Windows) PlayStation 2
    Billiards game simulator created by a company that has been developing the well-known and recognized World Championship Snooker series for many years.
  • NFL Fever 2002

    2001

    NFL Fever 2002

    2001

    Sport
    Xbox
    NFL Fever 2002 is an American Football video game published and developed by Microsoft Game Studios. It was originally released on November 15, 2001, as a launch title for the Xbox video game console. The game was followed by NFL Fever 2003
  • NCAA March Madness 2005

    2004

    NCAA March Madness 2005

    2004

    Sport
    Xbox PlayStation 2
    NCAA March Madness 2005 is the 2004 installment in the NCAA March Madness series. Former Connecticut, Charlotte Bobcats, New Orleans Hornets, Washington Wizards, and New Orleans Pelicans player, and current NBA free agent player Emeka Okafor is featured on the cover.
  • NCAA March Madness 2004

    2003

    NCAA March Madness 2004

    2003

    Sport
    Xbox PlayStation 2
    Choose from one of 320 Division I schools and enter the 30 year dynasty mode.
  • ESPN College Hoops

    2003

    ESPN College Hoops

    2003

    Sport
    Xbox PlayStation 2
    "ESPN College Hoops is an American college basketball video game which was initially released on November 13, 2003 for the Xbox and PS2. It is the sequel to the debut game of the series, NCAA College Basketball 2K3, and the first game in the series to feature the ESPN license. It features former Texas Longhorns and retired NBA guard T. J. Ford on the cover."
  • Arena Football

    2006

    Arena Football

    2006

    Sport
    Xbox PlayStation 2
    The speed. The scoring. The spectacle. Experience the intensity and passion of the indoor gridiron for the first time with EA Sports Arena Football. All the devastating hits and non-stop passing thrills are brought to life as you're put in the middle of the action from opening day all the way to the Arena Bowl. Rediscover football and play the game in a new way with EA Sports Arena Football.
  • AMF Bowling 2004

    2003

    AMF Bowling 2004

    2003

    Sport
    Xbox
    Bowling fans can appreciate AMF Bowling 2004's realistic sound effects, array of gameplay options, and accurate ball, pin, and lane physics. This bowling simulation also lets you create your own bowler and customize your ball's weight, color, and texture. In multiple gameplay modes, such as practice and tournament play, you can find that perfect combination of position, speed, and ball velocity. Showcase your skills against professional bowlers or against a friend.
  • World Series Major League Baseball

    1983

    World Series Major League Baseball

    1983

    Sport
    Intellivision
    World Series Major League Baseball is a baseball sports game that supports both ECS and Intellivoice (for play by play announcements). The game is based on real baseball player statistics (even though the names had been changed to fictional ones before the release) and offers baseball games using multiple cameras (including in-game split-screen), showing the game in a 3D display rather than side-scrolling fashion.
  • Basketball

    1980

    Basketball

    1980

    Sport
    Intellivision
    Early basketball game.
  • NASL Soccer

    1980

    NASL Soccer

    1980

    Sport
    Intellivision Legacy Mobile Device
    NASL Soccer is an action soccer game for two players. The game follows typical soccer rules; attempt to score more goals than your opponent in the two 45 minute periods (this is in simulated time). You control one player on your team at a time while the computer takes control of the rest. The game allows you to dribble and pass, and features throw ins, corner kicks, goal kicks, and in the event of a tie the game goes in to overtime! Several skill levels are available which control the speed of the game.
  • Mountain Madness: Super Pro Skiing

    1988

    Mountain Madness: Super Pro Skiing

    1988

    Sport
    Intellivision
    An update of U.S. Ski Team Skiing, Mountain Madness: Super Pro Skiing includes code from that game, but offers new features such as enhanced graphics, create-your-own course, and random skiing, which has a helicopter dropping players off on uncharted mountains.
  • AFL Live

    2011

    AFL Live

    2011

    Sport
    PlayStation 3 PC (Microsoft Windows) Xbox 360
    AFL Live is a sports game in the AFL series of Australian rules football video games. It was developed by Big Ant Studios for PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and Microsoft Windows. It was released on 21 April 2011.[2][3] The Game of the Year Edition was released for The PlayStation Network and Xbox Live Marketplace on 6 June 2012 and was released for optical disc on 12 July 2012.[4] Commentary is provided by Dennis Cometti and Brian Taylor
  • World Cup USA 94

    1994

    World Cup USA 94

    1994

    Sport
    Sega Mega Drive/Genesis DOS Amiga
    Realistic gameplay with over 15 different moves. Customize gameplay to suit your own soccer style using pre-match options. Over 3000 frames of animation.
  • Slam City with Scottie Pippen

    1994

    Slam City with Scottie Pippen

    1994

    Sport
    DOS Sega CD
    Scottie Pippen is here in person to school you in this sports FMV game. Played in first-person mode, you'll go one-on-one in this single-player basketball game as you work the court to earn Respect points for defensive moves such as steals and blocks, then drive the lane and toss up your shots.
  • ESPN Sunday Night NFL

    1993

    ESPN Sunday Night NFL

    1993

    Sport
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System Sega Mega Drive/Genesis Sega CD
    ESPN Sunday Night NFL was one of the many football games released back in the day. It features all 28 official NFL teams and their respective logos, but doesn't feature a license from the NFLPA, so there are no actual players names in the game. There are four different game modes to choose from: Playoffs, Single Game, Season and another season mode that lets the player act out the 1994 NFL season schedule. It also had variable weather conditions that the players on the field would react to and a battery back-up to save games. It also featured Chris Berman, who not only graced the front cover but also gives commentary as well.
  • ESPN National Hockey Night

    1994

    ESPN National Hockey Night

    1994

    Sport
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System Sega Mega Drive/Genesis DOS Sega CD
    ESPN National Hockey Night was one of the many hockey games released back in the day. This one featured all the NHL teams for its time, but lacked an official players license. It had four game modes to choose from: Exhibition, Challenge, Playoff, and Season. The game also features both a horizontal and vertical perspective of the ice, battery backup to save progress and also featured the voice of Bill Clement for play-by-play commentary.
  • ESPN Baseball Tonight

    1994

    ESPN Baseball Tonight

    1994

    Sport
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System Sega Mega Drive/Genesis DOS Sega CD
    ESPN Baseball Tonight is a baseball game with both exhibition and playoff modes. Other modes included are both practice (both pitching and batting) and Home Run Derby modes. The game contains 28 real MLB teams but no actual players. Gameplay options include being able to turn errors on or off and to have assisted fielding on or off.
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