The oldest of the four Grand Slam tournaments, held in London on grass every July, is the basis for this tennis game. The ball comes off the grass surface fast and low, reflecting the surface's reputation for providing the most exciting tennis. It's viewed in the typical third person perspective, although with quite a distinct 3D effect and with shadows. You can play standard 1 or 2 player matches, or play the full tournament from the quarter-final stages onwards. You can play standard shots as well as lobs and drop shots, and full service rules are featured. You can select your character and build up their skills as the game progresses.
European Soccer Challenge gives you all the excitement and tension of the European Challenge Cup in this action packed version of the world's most popular game featuring over 170 teams from 32 countries. Has your team got what it takes?
One of the few computer games recreating cricket, the traditional summer pastime in many English-speaking countries. The game had different licenses with well-known cricketers in different countries. It was Audiogenic's second cricket game, 8 years after Graham Gooch's Test Match.
All the international sides are present, with the chance to change the player data and choose the team yourself. Test match and limited-overs matches are available, with 1 or 2 innings per team, and you can turn the Leg-before-wicket dismissal off, which makes the game easier to understand.
There are 3 skill levels - Amateur, Professional and World Class. The bowling involves positioning a cursor to place the bowl, then controlling the speed/spin (depending on the type of bowler selected). Batting involves timing one of the many available shots, and fielding is largely automated.
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.
You're on the pitch, ready to kick off. The crowd is going crazy. The season has been long and challenging. You've been up against a lot of teams and come out on top, and today's the day - to prove that you have the skill and determination to become the Ultimate Soccer champion!
In the game you play street basketball two-on-two with your friends or with the computer. So there are no referees, no fouls, and no shot clock, but the teams called by the names of cities such as Phoenix or Chicago. You can choose your player from 16 available players, including Barkley himself.
Winter Olympics offers you the ultimate experience in sports simulations. You'll race against the best in the world... and the clock... fighting for gold in a game where you'll face 10 spectacular events testing your speed, skill, strength and endurance to the limit. It's your chance to go for gold in the world's greatest winter sports spectacle!
Tecmo returns to the gridiron with this new version of Tecmo Super Bowl for 16-bit console systems. Play with real National Football League players and teams in this 2D, side-scrolling arcade game. All of the features from the 8-bit game remain intact, with brand new ones added for even more electronic football fun!
Additions include updated player rosters, options for weather effects (rain, snow), multiple season play (three regular season schedules available in all), adjustable game time length, and an offensive playbook that can be edited even during a game.
To our amazement, Kunio entered the Downtown Quiz and won. Thanks to him, we got a journey to the United States for 15 days as a victory prize. First thing first, Kunio went to see "Johnny" at the Oklahoma high school that he had befriended while in an exchange program. Along for the trip was also Riki, and thanks to him, he entered us into a street basket tournament. Lead us to victory even overseas, Kunio!
The game was originally released as Nekketsu Street Basket: Ganbare Dunk Heroes, but has since been localized as Nekketsu! Street Basketball All-Out Dunk Heroes.