Mat mania is a professional wrestling arcade game created by Technos Japan in 1985. The player, YOU, wrestles his way to the championship in the Technos Wrestling Association, or TWA.
If you are a lover of strong emotions and want to win the World Champion Cup, you will have to calm your nerves and face CIMBEL-LIN, TED MATARE, JANSEN SINO and FIGHTER BULL.
Three-dimensional simulation of a boxing match, fight against CIMBEL-LIN, TED MATARE, JANSEN SINO and FIGHTER BULL to win the world title.
The grandiose and yet elegant course layout -- the beautiful Hal Country Club. The clear-to-see display and close-to-real soundtrack create two gold courses with 36 holes. Now you can enjoy the strokes as much as you please.
Sure Summer Games was great. but why stop there? Summer Games II will take you even farther with eight challenging. new events. You and up to seven other contestants can compete in your favorite individual event or go for it all in the grand competition. Some events. like cycling. rowing and fencing even challenge you with realistic head-to-head competition.
First. decide which oi the 18 different countries you‘re going to represent. Then. in true Olympic fashion. you will need the proper strategy and mental toughness. not just speed and agility to excel in each of the eight events. That’s why we included a feature that lets you practice each event until you're ready for the real competition Remember. it’s not too early to get ready for 1988. the the right diet, proper training and lots of practice you just might make it- In the meantime, put on your sweatsuit. grab that joystick and let Summer Games ll give you eight new ways to Go For The Gold!
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This game features a variety of sporting events. Each one has its own world record and a target time/distance/score to reach. Fail and the player loses one of three lives. After completing all events successfully they repeat with tougher targets.
Alex Higgins' World Snooker was original released as 'Snooker' in 1984, before it was quickly pulled and re-released with the Alex Higgins license. Apart from the new cover and title screen, the game remains the same.
Another in the series of Epyx Olympic sports games. Compete in many different sporting events like: Ski Jump, Hot Dog, Biathlon, Bobsled, Free Skating, Figure Skating and more.
Play is controlled with a joystick or arrow keys and an action button. One of the four cardinal directions is used to choose the pitch, and again to aim it towards low, high, inside (towards batter), or outside (away from batter). The same directions are used to aim the swing when batting. When fielding after a hit, the defensive player closest to the ball will flash to show it is the one currently under control. The four directions are then used to throw to one of the four bases.
The game incorporates a pitcher perspective, often used in MLB broadcasts. There are also managerial options available. The player has a selection of pitchers to choose from. Each team member has his own statistics that affect his performance, and can be rearranged as desired. Prior to HardBall!s release, there were managerial baseball games available, such as Micro League Baseball but HardBall! was the first to integrate that aspect with the arcade control of the game action itself.
Champion Ice Hockey is a simplistic ice hockey game built for the SG-1000. It was only released in Japan.
You play as the Red team vs. the Blue team. One button shoots, while the other button passes. Up and down control not only your goalie, but also the direction of the scoring shot.
Strap on your boxing gloves, and step into the ring. Tonight you're going to test your prowess against the world's toughest fighters. To prepare for this event, you'll train in punching skills, footwork, timing, and sparring. Then you'll enter your fighters in championship matches and tournaments.
As the tension mounts in the smoke-filled arena, you eye your contender warily. Be careful, and good luck. This could be your big night!
Pachinko-themed game released in Japan for the MSX, PC-88, Family Computer, and Famicom Disk System.
Pachicom is an early pachinko simulator for various Japanese home computers along with Nintendo's Famicom and Famicom Disk System. It gives players the opportunity to play a pachinko table with several hundred small variations, with the goal to earn a high score in the time allotted.
Hidden Sounds
A programmer of this game hid inside the ROM a separate series of sound effects which apparently the management did not like and forced him to change. In protest, the programmer left the following message to ROM hackers inside the code teaching them how to enable the other sounds effects.
You RETARDS say one thing, then something else later all the time. You're a sound company; quit ignoring pachinko sounds and trying to put these weird sounds in instead! Do you WANT it ti be this hard to hear the balls?! I've left the PREVIOUS sounds, so edit this if you want to hear it. Set hex address AFFC to 1FAF and AFC4 to E0EE to