Released for the arcades by Sega in 1985, this was an early third-person golf game that featured motion controls. A metal swing stick allows players to swing much like normal golfers do, letting players hit the ball as hard or as soft as they wish.
This location-based basketball game from Ogmento has you shooting hoops and doing... weird augmented reality stuff as you attempt to shoot the most baskets in your neighborhood.
Justin Smith's Realistic Summer Sports Simulator is an Olympic game simulator for up to four players. Success is governed by challenging physics based gameplay with a simple graphical style.
In Captain Tsubasa: Ougon Sedai no Chousen the protagonist, who has passed the Japanese national team's entry test, with his friends Tsubasa and Hinata, will overcome the harsh practice and aim for the best in the world. Includes events based on the original, and events where Ishizaki and other friends instruct the training camp. The game is a semi-real-time command selection method. Tsubasa's drive shoot and Hyuga's special shoot burst in 3D! Depending on practice, the hero may be able to hit those deadly shots!? Can the golden generation warriors defeat numerous powerhouses and open up the world's top door?
Japan Pro Golf Tour 64 is a golf simulation game, developed for the short-lived Nintendo 64 Disk Drive add-on. It is best-known for being the only title for the system to offer a form of online play. The game features six gameplay modes, polygonal graphics, and a player editor. One or two players can compete in Match Play mode while up to four can compete for the best score in the 18-hole Stroke Player mode. The game also sports a Grand Opening Mode (compete with the world's best Japan Pro-Golfers,), a Career Mode, Qualifying Tournament (you create your own player and start with a handicap of 0) and Network Opening. The latter lets you connect to Randnet and compete in an All-Japan tournament.