Yetisports: World Tour contains 10 mini games that can be played alone or in multiplayer. The games are: Pingu Throw, Orca Slap, Seal Bounce, Albatross Overload, Flamingo Drive, Ice Bear Attack, Pingu Dart, Pelican Crossfire, Hill Side Rocket Ride and Pingu Breakthrough.
Join your friends at the Metaforces Bowling Center to play bowling. Very fun multiplayer experience! You can take practice shots or play a full game with your friends and see who is the best. Aim, power and shoot!
Table Tennis Toon is a fast-paced table tennis game. Aim with complete freedom and fire the ball with five different types of shot! Choose your character and play solo or against your friends in thrilling and adrenalinic matches. Prevail and conquer the title of "Ping Pong Master"!
All Star Watersports lets you 'Ride-the-Barrel' through the most realistic waves yet seen on PlayStation. Grab a surfboard, bodyboard, windsurfer or jet watercraft and carve up some of the most awesome surfing beaches along the coast.
Play with the seagulls and dolphins as you master the skills required for each sport including barrel surfing the surfboard, jibbing the windsurfer, jumping the watercraft and spinning the bodyboard.
You can compete against the computer or up to four players can compete in contests including 'Beach Competition', 'Big Air Contests' and 'Extreme Trick'.
This port features another set of small graphical changes compared to the SNES port, as well as different sound. The port retains the EU title for all regions.
Hyper Sports is the Famicom port of the arcade original. This port notably uses the international title as Konami's Olympic video game licensee was up a year after the Olympic Games Los Angeles 1984 happened.
Hyper Sports is a sports game originally developed by Konami, which was ported and published for the SG-1000 by Sega in 1985. The game has the player compete through a number of Olympic events.
Six tough events await in this joystick-waggling successor to Track &Field.
The full sequence of events is - swimming, skeet shooting, gymnastics, archery, triple jumping and weightlifting. You must complete each event in order to be allowed onto the next one.
Swimming involves moving left and right as fast as possible, while pressing fire when a breath is required. Skeet shooting and archery both come down to timing - though elevation and wind factors affect the latter. Gymnastics involves timing a succession of presses to ensure that the jump is long and the landing graceful. The triple jump involves one press for each part of the jump, whereas the weightlifting involves merely brute strength.
If the player wants to go to the next event or round, they will have to qualify by beating increasingly difficult maximum times or minimum targets.
The original Famicom version of Track & Field is very different from the version released internationally. It has less events and is programmed to use special controllers in a way to simulate the arcade game.