The Pitch is a zero-gravity, momentum-based arena 2v2 and 1v1 sport where teams pass, dash, and use teamwork to throw or slam the ball into the goal. With wall and player-based jumps, air dashes, and game-changing stuns, every moment is a fast, fluid test of reflexes and teamwork.
The version of Mario Tennis (Game Boy Color) released on Nintendo Switch Online as part of Nintendo Classics contains the Transfer Pak exclusive content, which would be only obtained by connecting to a Nintendo 64 with a Mario Tennis (Nintendo 64) game.
This is the first time Nintendo has included this specific content in a re-release of the game, since the Nintendo 3DS Virtual Console version doesn't have it.
Tony Hawk's Project 8, officially abbreviated as THP8, is a skateboarding video game, the eighth installment in the Tony Hawk's series. It was released on PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 (developed by Neversoft) - a sixth-gen version was released on PlayStation 2, Xbox (Shaba Games) and PSP (Page 44 Studios). Unlike that version, this one features interconnected levels without any loading between them. The performance is inferior however, with the game targetting 30fps.
The game begins in the custom skater's hometown in surburbia. After breaking out into the main streets, a team is created by Tony Hawk. The team is called Project 8 and comprises eight skaters. The player character starts ranked 200th and by completing challenges and goals, it will improve his ranking constantly.
A Mini-Golf like game with a dragon boss at the end. The player must move his system around the ball to shoot it with a pool cue and maneuver it through different stages with a hole that must be reached to advance through the stages.
Kinniku Banzuke Vol.2: Aratanaru genkai Eno chousen! is a sports game, developed and published by Konami, which was released in Japan in 2000 on PlayStation.
Maybe the most addicting game ever! Start playing now and become the ultimate Javelin Master!
The good old Track & Field gameplay has finally been reinvented on touch screen. Swipe your finger FAST back and forth between step buttons to run. Throw exactly at the right time for the best possible throw.