The first game in the Outlaw series of sports titles, Outlaw Golf is what you get when you take the classic game of golf and throw in lesbian strippers, wannabe rappers, ex cons and other wild personalities. The game has a bad attitude chock full of sexual themes and language that puts Happy Gilmore to shame.
Outlaw Golf pits you as one of ten over-the-top golfing personalities (paired with equally over-the-top caddies) to compete in over 30 different tour events from where you attempt to unlock new characters, better clubs and balls as well as improving your golfer's skills along the way with 12 different mini-games. The game also sports a composure response system, which simply means that when you do well, the game is easier and when you aren't doing so well you will find your shots not going exactly where you want them. Composure too low? Beat up your caddy and you can relieve some of that stress to regain your lost composure. Multiplayer supports 8 different game modes, including stroke play, match play, skins
My Fitness Coach is a Wii port of the Yourself!Fitness exercise program. Although the port was likely a response to the popularity of Nintendo's Wii Fit, it does not use the Wii Balance Board. In the program, a digital aerobics instructor named Maya leads the player through a series of exercises tailored to the player's current health and fitness levels. During each workout, Maya will ask how the player is doing, and the response is used to determine whether to make the workouts more or less intense. If the player owns an exercise ball, exercise step, hand weights, or a heart rate monitor, Maya can incorporate these into the workouts.
Olympic Decathlon is a sports game written by Timothy W. Smith for the TRS-80 and published in 1980 by Microsoft. In the game, the player competes in ten track and field events. The gold medalist for decathlon in the Montreal 1976 Summer Olympics, Bruce Jenner, is a character. It was ported to the Apple II in 1981.
It's a whole new ball game. The top-selling golf game for Windows is better than ever, with a lightning-fast Windows 95 game engine, superior graphics, and a realistic feel from the texture of the fairways to the birds singing in the trees.
Take your golfing game to seven different authentically recreated courses. With over a dozen different scoring modes, Zone and LAN multiplayer support, this game has plenty of options for you to play even if you've never laid hands on a golf club before. Full tutorial and quickstart options ease you into the game. Multiple swing methods and customizations keep the game catering to you, not the other way around.
Hanamichi Sakuragi is your average high school delinquent; sporting a bright red pompadour and continually being shot down by every girl he approaches, he jumps at the chance to impress a cute girl named Haruko by joining his school's basketball team. While at first not knowing the difference between a slam dunk and a Sherman tank, he slowly becomes an important part of the Shohoku High School team, which fights against the odds on the road towards the regional championships.
Slam Dunk: Kyōgō Makkō Taiketsu! (Champion Front Showdown!) is a five-on-five basketball game based on the anime and manga created by Takehiko Inoue. Following the story, starting from the first exhibition matches, the player can take control of either a single player or the whole Shohoku team in an arcade-style basketball game. The game uses a side-view for the center court, and zooms in for a head-on view when near the basket. There is also an exhibition mode for up to five players, where six different school teams from the series are av
Disney's Extremely Goofy Skateboarding is a skateboarding game with mechanics similar to the Tony Hawk's Pro Skater series, but aimed at younger players. Two Disney characters, Goofy and Max, can compete in 4 worlds with 3 levels each.
A 2D version of Badminton with robots and power-ups. Play against a friend or against the computer with over 20 different countries and 3 difficulty levels.