In this isometric football game, 51 national teams are represented to play in two game modes: Exhibition and Tournament (a series of seven games on four continents, with a final against the World All-Stars), with the ability to set time, difficulty level, see cutscenes after goals and if players are free to kick each other around without (many) fouls.
With Pick Up, the player can create a single match. After choosing a location he / she can pick the players for both teams. Most slots on the select are reserved for custom players. If there's no player on the slot, a player called PLAY H will appear as placeholder. Each Location has a few special players, which can be just selected there. Also, after pressing the select changes and gives the player the possibility to choose a profi character. A Tournament works similar to Pick Up. The differences are that you just can choose players for your team and can't pick profi players. After selection a overview with the different matches will be shown. The goal is to survive the tournament and beat all rival teams.Slam features a Editor in which you can create your own players. On the first screen you can name your character and change his look. Similar to RPGs you can give 90 points to different abilities, which have influence on how the player will behave in-game. Finally you can choose a hometown for your character to c
Dallyeora Pigu Wang (달려라 피구왕) translates roughly to "Run Dodgeball King" and the game is often referred to as "Dodgeball King" in non-Korean speaking communities.
Striker is a Sega Mega Drive. It was only released in Europe and Australia.
Confusingly it is the fourth game by Rage Software to use the Striker moniker - the original Striker was released for the Amiga in 1992 (later ported to the Amiga CD32 in 1994) and formed the basis for all Striker games to come. A second Striker was released for the Super Nintendo in 1993, being known as World Soccer '94: Road to Glory in North America, World Soccer in Japan and Eric Cantona Football Challenge in France, which was followed by World Cup Striker (released as Elite Soccer in North America) the next year. This fourth Striker was made exclusive to Sega systems as a spiritual sequel to Ultimate Soccer.
Super R.B.I. Baseball is the first appearance of the R.B.I. series on the Super Nintendo. It features 700 major MLBPA players and has all 28 teams along with the complete 1994 roster, but doesn't feature an MLB license, instead the teams nicknames are omitted and team colors are altered.
There are six modes to choose from: Exhibition, Home Run Derby, Defense Practice, Playoffs, League, that has the player compete against each team in the game in succession and Game Breaker which lets the player choose from 17 scenarios to win the game under certain conditions. They can also choose different Division Champion line-ups that range from 1989-1993 or All-Star Lineups from 1989-1994.
The graphics of the game are presented in a cartoonish-way and the stadiums are "authentic", but altered to distinguish themselves from the actual MLB stadiums. The game doesn't feature a battery back-up like many other baseball games, but Series championships can be saved using passwords. Jack Buck also lends his voice talent to the game
It's time once again to hit the hardwood with The Admiral and the rest of the NBA in NBA ACTION '95 STARRING DAVID ROBINSON. You'll find 27 teams with full rosters at your service, so you can throw down with your favorite NBA superstars. The game is played from a unique Fast-Breaking View, so you won't miss a second of the high-flying action as you make a coast-to-coast run for an easy lay-up. You can play a Full Season, go straight to the Playoffs, or even jump right to the NBA Finals and see if you've got the goods to bring home the championship. Marvelous Marv Albert calls all the action, and you can design and run up to 40 original plays. Break out the high-tops and get ready for the intense action of the NBA with NBA ACTION '95 STARRING DAVID ROBINSON.
From TV Animation Slam Dunk: Kyougou Makkou Taiketsu! is a 1995 basketball game by Bandai and SIMS for the Sega Mega Drive based on the Slam Dunk anime series.
Computer Nouryoku Kaiseki: Ultra Baken is a horse racing simulation video game for the Super Famicom where players can manipulate the lives of horses.
The object is to become the wealthiest horse farmer in the world. Training and preparations are essential to producing a winning horse. When finances are low, horses can be sold to increase the player's bank account. Horses start out as ponies; these ponies must be trained in order for them to commence their horse racing career. The gender of the pony decides whether it becomes a stallion or a mare after successfully mating with a horse of the opposite gender. It is also possible for players to bet on certain horses; including the horses that they have raised during the course of the game to further profit on their success in the horse racing world.
World Cup Tournament action with teams from 24 countries. You can do pass, trap, sliding tackle and more as a player. Six parameters for each player give them realistic character.