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  • Kore ga Pro Yakyuu '89

    1989

    Kore ga Pro Yakyuu '89

    1989

    Sport
    TurboGrafx-16/PC Engine
    A baseball game for the PC Engine. Features twelve actual Japanese baseball teams. Kore ga Pro Yakyuu '89 ("This is Professional Baseball '89") is a baseball game for the PC Engine and the first of two games with the Kore ga Pro Yakyuu brand, followed by Kore ga Pro Yakyuu '90. It features twelve teams from the Nippon Professional Baseball organization as it was in 1989. The game resembles most baseball games of the era, with a behind-the-batter perspective when pitching and batting and a top-down view when fielding.
  • Famista '90

    1989

    Famista '90

    1989

    Sport
    Family Computer
    Namco's baseball simulator for 1990.
  • I Love Softball

    1989

    I Love Softball

    1989

    Sport
    Family Computer
    The object is to win the championship using female softball players. Players must choose between the six major high schools from all of the regions of Japan. After winning the Japanese high school championship, the player must take on the American women's softball team before becoming a professional softball player. If the player loses one game, play starts over unless the player uses a password to return to the previous round. The game's password feature allows games to be replayed and maintains total memory of which teams have already been defeated. However, the passwords and long and very difficult to remember.
  • Jack Nicklaus presents The Major Championship Courses of 1989

    1989

    Jack Nicklaus presents The Major Championship Courses of 1989

    1989

    Sport
    Apple IIGS Sharp X68000 Commodore C64/128/MAX Mac DOS Amiga
    Between 1989 and 1991, several add-on computer disks were released for Jack Nicklaus' Greatest 18 Holes of Major Championship Golf and Jack Nicklaus' Unlimited Golf & Course Design, adding additional golf courses and features. The disks are compatible with both games. Jack Nicklaus Presents the Major Championship Courses of 1989 adds courses from major 1989 golf championships: Oak Hill Country Club (1989 U.S. Open), Royal Troon Golf Club (1989 Open Championship), and Kemper Lakes Golf Club (1989 PGA Championship).
  • Tao

    1989

    Tao

    1989

    Sport
    Family Computer
    Tao is a quirky role-playing game with heavy religious themes. The game concerns a spiritual wanderer who is attempting to avert the end of days predicted by Nostradamus in a near future which has already been wracked with disaster. In order to do this, he must invoke the powers of various different religions and belief systems, including those from Hindu, Buddhist, Christianity and other faiths. The game is known for its abstract and unusual personality. A Sci-fi mystical RPG set in a post apocalyptic world, where a young man unravels a mystery regarding his origins and attempts to thwart an Nostradamus-tinged apocalypse that begins as a meteorite slams into his hometown. Find eight pieces of a trigram, 7 chakra statues and 7 amulets of the star lords in 7 mystic cities while fighting a cast of bizarre demons and gods!
  • All American Football

    1989

    All American Football

    1989

    Sport
    Arcade
    An American football game up to four players with all the features of "John Elway's Team Quarterback" and much more : improved graphics, sideline shop, etc.
  • Coors Light Bowling

    1989

    Coors Light Bowling

    1989

    Sport
    Arcade
    Capcom bowling coors light version.
  • Championship Bowling

    1989

    Championship Bowling

    1989

    Sport
    Sega Mega Drive/Genesis Nintendo Entertainment System
    The object of the game is the same as a regular game of bowling; score the highest to win. The game utilizes factors such as left or right-handedness, spin, power and weight of the ball which can affect the outcome of a throw.
  • Softball Tengoku

    1989

    Softball Tengoku

    1989

    Sport
    Family Computer
    With 60 characters with different abilities and appearance, this is softball unlike you ever experienced before. Batter, pitch, catch, get the team you create to the big leagues. With different stages and unique abilities, no match is ever the same!
  • Golf-ko Open

    1989

    Golf-ko Open

    1989

    Sport
    Family Computer
    A simple golfing game for the Famicom.
  • Terao no Dosukoi Oozumou

    1989

    Terao no Dosukoi Oozumou

    1989

    Sport
    Family Computer
    Terao no Dosukoi Oozumou is a Sports game, developed by TOSE and published by Jaleco Entertainment, which was released in Japan in 1989.
  • Major League

    1989

    Major League

    1989

    Sport
    Family Computer
    This standard baseball game from Irem has the movie license for Major League, but doesn't actually use it much in-game.
  • Baseball Simulator 1.000

    1989

    Baseball Simulator 1.000

    1989

    Sport
    Family Computer Wii U Nintendo Entertainment System
    Baseball Simulator 1.000 was made by Culture Brain exclusively for the Nintendo Entertainment System. Released in 1989, it was praised by Electronic Gaming Monthly as the "Best Sports-Themed Video Game" of 1989. This was largely due to some unique gameplay features that helped it to set itself apart from the many other baseball games released.
  • Koushien

    1989

    Koushien

    1989

    Sport
    Family Computer
    A Famicom baseball game based on Japanese highschool baseball. It saw multiple sequels for the Super Famicom. Koushien is the first game in K Amusement's Koushien series of baseball games that focuses on the highschool level of competition. Koushien refers to the stadium where the final of the national highschool league takes place. It takes a leaf from the book of many other NES/Famicom baseball games, like Namco's Family Stadium, by depicting the batsman at the bottom of the screen and the pitcher at the top. Though it has realistically proportioned athletes, the presentation and idle animations are somewhat comical and the game overall leans on an arcade experience rather than being super realistic. Koushien was followed by multiple sequels, however the first game was the only one in its series to be released on the original Famicom. Future games would appear on the Super Famicom and PlayStation as well as other, newer consoles. This game would go on to be the basis of SNK's Little League Baseball: Championshi
  • Face Off!

    1989

    Face Off!

    1989

    Sport
    PC (Microsoft Windows) DOS
    Face Off! is a hockey game where you can play an exhibition game, an entire season or go straight to the playoffs and lead your team to the Stanley Cup. For the basic hockey gameplay a traditional side view is used, but whenever you or your opponent shoots at the goal the game switches to the special Shot Cam view. Occasionally when someone commits a nasty foul the game turns into a one-on-one fighting game; he who wins the fight can stay on the ice while the loser must spend some time in the penalty box.
  • Capcom baseball

    1989

    Capcom baseball

    1989

    Sport
    Arcade
    Capcom Baseball is a baseball arcade game created by Capcom in 1989. It was only released in Japan.
  • NFL Football

    1989

    NFL Football

    1989

    Sport
    Nintendo Entertainment System
    A 1989 American football game released for the NES. It is notable for being the first football game to use the official NFL teams and logos. Gameplay modes included an NFC or AFC game type, Interconference, or Super Bowl Mode.
  • Break In

    1989

    Break In

    1989

    Sport
    Wii TurboGrafx-16/PC Engine Wii U
    Break In is a pool simulator. The game features six different billiard games, including 9 Ball, Rotation, and Carom. It also features different modes: Simulation, Action, and Technique. Up to four players may play.
  • Meimon! Daisan Yakyuu-bu

    1989

    Meimon! Daisan Yakyuu-bu

    1989

    Sport
    Family Computer
    A Famicom baseball game developed by Human and published by Bandai. It superficially resembles Namco's Famista series. Meimon! Daisan Yakyuubu ("Meimon! The Third Baseball Club") is a baseball sim for the Famicom that is based on a manga and anime of the same name about an underdog highschool baseball team and the drama that surrounds them. The player can access the game's story mode, which depicts scenes from the manga, by selecting "Dramatic Mode" from the title screen menu. This also adds character portraits to the main game mode. The game itself is a fairly standard NES baseball game. The pitching/batting perspective is from directly behind the batter, and the player moves the entire group of fielders simultaneously whenever the ball is hit. Graphically, the many super-deformed athletes resemble those of Namco's Famista (the series upon which RBI Baseball was based), which was very much the leading baseball franchise at the time.
  • Power League II

    1989

    Power League II

    1989

    Sport
    TurboGrafx-16/PC Engine
    Baseball
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