Released in 2000, ESPN National Hockey Night was the last hockey game published by Konami and was released to generally negative reviews. 2000 Calder Trophy winner and Stanley Cup Champion Scott Gomez graced the cover.
G-Force takes the player on an journey into the wide world of water skiing.
The game consists of three play modes. Practice - for honing your skills in the noble art of water skiing and mastering tricks. Race - a points based mode where you compete against AI based on the point value of the tricks you land, and last but not least Championship. Where levels must be completed by getting a minimum point score to unlock the next course. Making the players journey harder is the large amount of detritus to avoid in the rivers, from floating logs to harsh riverbanks.
The sixth installment in Cabela's Big Game Hunter series gives you a choice between live action video and 3D hunting. Choose from one of six characters, each one with his or her strengths and weaknesses, and then hunt down more than 16 different animals. After the hunt, head back to the lodge to purchase authentic Cabela hunting gear. To give you a realistic hunting experience, the game's animal behavior and game design are based on actual DNR information.
Real World Golf was released alongside the "Gametrak" peripheral in 2006 by Madcatz. It approximates real golf using straps attached to the player's wrists.
Tecmo Super Bowl marks its first appearance on the Playstation after success in the both the 8-bit and 16-bit console markets. While the name hasn't changed, the game has undergone several refinements--perhaps none more dramatic than the ability to change the field's perspective. Instead of a horizontal view, you can now adjust the camera to a vertical or diagonal position. Instant replay, a tournament mode, expanded playbooks and live commentary have also been added to the game, to bring it up to speed with similar PlayStation sports offerings.
Hulk Hogan, Randy Savage, and other superstars of the then-WWF appeared in this turn-based wrestling game - the first licensed WWF game for any platform.
This game is a compilation of MSX computer games released by Konami only in Japan. Released on PlayStation in three separate volumes, it was compiled onto a single disc for the Sega Saturn.
Two titles are available in this cart:
Bowling!: one to four players take turns in this game. The alley is shown from a top down view and the ball moves back and forth at the foul line. The players have to press the action button to release the ball and can add an effect to it by pressing left or right on the right hand controller. Each player gets two balls per frame, except in the case of a strike. A strike scores 30 points, a spare 15 points and an open play scores one point for each pin hit. There are two game modes, League Night (selected by pressing "1"), with a slower swinging ball, and Tournament Play (selected by pressing "2"), with a faster swinging ball.
Basketball! (selected by pressing "3") features two players in a five minutes game. Each drop scores two points for the player. The player can move with the ball left or right, but must shoot within 8 seconds, or else the ball will automatically transfer to the other player. If the ball is shot while the other player is touching the ball, he will steal
Major League Baseball 2K9 is a portable spin-off of the MLB 2K series. It features a less-realistic portrayal of the game of baseball, with cartoonish settings and characters.