Dodgeball is a team dodgeball game. First team to get the other team out is the winner, be it through the one-shot system or a "life system" where the object is to lower the opposition's players health to zero. If both teams are still in by the end of the game, the team with the most players wins the game. If teams have an equal amount of players left then the team with the least damage taken wins. If equal damage has been taken by either team then the game ends in a tie.
World Championship Rugby is a computer and video game developed after the 2003 Rugby World Cup. It was developed by Swordfish Studios and published by Acclaim.
As well as all the teams and games from the 2003 Rugby World Cup, the game includes a number of other tournaments, such as Six Nations, Tri Nations, custom leagues and cups, classic matches and tour games. There is also a feature to beat the all- stars with every team in the game and a survival game. The only licensed teams in the game are England and Wales, however, included is a name editor that allows the fake player names to be changed.
ESPN Major League Baseball is the successor to Sega's World Series Baseball 2k3. Back are all of the game play modes from last years release: exhibition, playoffs, season, and franchise. Additionally, gamecast, duel, situation and GM career have been added to the game.
NBA Ballers is the exclusive one-on-one basketball videogame highlighting the "bling-bling" lifestyle of NBA Superstars; chromed-out cars, ice, ladies, tatts and jets all hinge on the killer cross-over. NBA Ballers also features NBA Legends dropping dimes and dunking in your grill to determine who is the greatest baller of all time. 60+ NBA Players: Including Kobe Bryant, Vince Carter, Allen Iverson, Kevin Garnett, Shaquille O’Neal, Yao Ming, Steve Francis, Chris Webber, Gary Payton, Latrell Sprewell, and more! 24 NBA Legends: Including Rick Barry, Larry Bird, Wilt Chamberlain, Clyde Drexler, Julius Irving, Magic Johnson, Bill Russell, Jerry West, James Worthy, and more!
If there's one thing you can't fault This Is Football 2004 on, it's scope. While other PlayStation 2 football titles are happy to concentrate on national and international teams, here the beautiful game is taken right down to grass roots, allowing you (if you wish) to seize control of a local team.
You do that as part of the best feature in the game: the career mode. Here, you really can go from the very bottom to the very top, and it adds a challenging long term goal to the proceedings. It's just one example of where the game differs from the opposition, and there are plenty more. For instance, you can also try and blatantly blag a penalty by diving in the area. You can get penalised for handball. You can even take it online and test your skills. In short, there's plenty going on.
Pro Yakyuu Spirits 2004 is a baseball game that allows players to compete in Japan's professional baseball league, with licensed team and player names.
The game features all 12 Nippon Professional Baseball teams, and both the Pacific League and Central League All-Star teams.
Features more than 900 teams from around the world -- over 18,000 players in all
Play classic, world-famous teams like 90's Barcelona team, the 80's Milan team and the 70's Liverpool team
Revolutionary new icon passing system and intuitive controls make controlling the action easy
Advanced AI give players a challenge, every time they play the computer
Multiple game modes for each type of soccer fan - jump right in for a quick Exhibition Game, battle it out over a Season, or try Career & Challenge Modes
Pool Paradise lets players experience playing pool in exotic locations in the South Pacific. There are 30 different computer opponents to compete against as well as 10 different table designs to play on. There are 11 different rule types to compete in and 10 different tournaments to compete in. There are five different modes to play in including Practice, Championship, Tournament, Trick Shots and a series of mini-games such as playing a game of darts on the beach, skee ball with cue balls and even shooting coconuts out of a cannon.
Cricket 2004 is based on the sport of Cricket, developed by HB Studios for the EA Sports catalog. It features full day-night matches, all new weather effects and pitch types.
The game contains the licenses of all the international teams registered to the International Cricket Council for the year 2003, with the official Cricket 2003 World Cup fully playable along with many more tournaments. Domestic Teams for England and Australian leagues are fully licensed.
One Piece: Going Baseball is a Japanese only game released for the GameBoy Advance in 2004. The controls are simple and the basic point of the game is to choose a team and try to win in a tournament against all the other teams. There is a story mode, which is needed to unlock the final team, and a minigame mode.
The game appears to take place after the Skypiea Arc, as the crew is seen in the beginning wearing their outfits from Skypiea, and the Skypiea arena is the farthest point that the game goes up to.
Re-live the FightBox BBC TV experience. Design and build your own virtual athlete to take part in a series events against other warriors and the Sentients, to take the ultimate prize of the Fightbox, and become the 7th Sentient.
The retail game features all the arenas from the TV series, plus 4 new arenas, allowing you to replay the TV series in your own home, or playing your own tournaments.
After building and training your warrior, you then take part in a series of test - completion of these allows you to upgrade your warriors strength, speed and weapons.
The gameplay consists of various gladitorial style events, such as fighting other warriors on moving platforms, or two warriors each trying to collect as many points from the same arena.
Freestyle Street Soccer known as Urban Freestyle Soccer in Europe is, as the name implies, a Freestyle soccer-game in an urban setting. The game focuses on action and fun instead of realism. You play four on four in five game modes: Turf War, Home Turf, Street Challenge Cup, Exhibition and Multiplayer. The first requires you to conquer neighborhoods in the city by winning soccer matches against rival gangs. Street Challenge Cup allows you to play an entire competition.
Each player can perform a large variety of moves beyond the typical soccer game moves, such as scissor kicks, midair juggles, and bicycle kicks. Performing said moves allows you to gain skill points that can be used to unlock new game modes, teams, courts, and cheats. Next to these special moves, you can also interact with the environment. Your players can pick things up and throw them around or manually hit your opponents.
The MLB (Year#) series, is a series of Major League Baseball video games by Sony Computer Entertainment published under their 989 Sports label. The series was originally developed by Sony Interactive Studios America, who later became 989 Studios until eventually merging into Sony Computer Entertainment America. Following the merge the games were released under the 989 Sports brand up until 2006. Following that, MLB games from SCEA were released by SCEA San Diego under the MLB: The Show series.
European Tennis Pro is another game using the Center Court engine (the third game in the series but without using the Center Court Hard Hitter name) and featuring 16 players (8 male & 8 female ones) and 24 different courts around Europe. 5 court surfaces availables: Hard, Clay, Carpet,Grass and Artificial. Indoor & Outdoor.
Easy to play, smooth animation, realistic ball physics, addictive action and great multiplayer options. Take it to the court and experience all the realism and authenticity of a real tennis match.
Features:
3 different modes: World Tour, Exhibition & Training,Singles & Doubles.
5 different court surfaces: Hard, Clay, Carpet,Grass and Artificial. Indoor & Outdoor.
16 players: 8 men & 8 women.
24 different venues: Amsterdam, Athens, Brussels, Budapest, Cardiff, Copenhage, Dublin, Glasgow, Helsinki, Lisbon, London, Luxemburg, Madrid, Monte Carlo, Moscow, Munich, Oslo, Paris, Prague, Rome, Stockholm, Vienna, Warsaw & Zurich.