Be a Cricket Team Owner, Captain & Coach as you train your players from Rookies into World Class Superstars, all while playing the game. Represent the Indian Cricket Team or select from a host of National Teams - Australia, England or South Africa - in your quest for the Cricket World Cup. Battle against the world’s greatest bowlers, bash ‘n’ smash your favourite shots & watch the ball disappear into the crowd.
Welcome to Super Psycho Baseball, a sadistic home-run hitting roguelike in which you try to conquer a gang of pitch-slinging bosses, each more psychotic than the last. Come face five fully-realized pitchers, rack up powerups, and reach the top!
Elk Adventure pack will include an all new bonus adventure hunting area featuring an additional 3 treks and 5 sites where you’ll have an opportunity to shoot a variety of Bulls, don’t shot the cows!
Odania Sports Arena is a VR sci-fi game that allows players to enjoy hitting targets coming from outer space. In different kinds of games you can hit the targets from outer space.
JUST LIKE THE ORIGINAL - Feel nostalgic and retro while playing the most fun football handheld game of all time!
CLASSIC GAMEPLAY - Run, kick and move forward or sideways to avoid tacklers while playing by yourself or against someone else!
SHARE - Perfect for fans or collectors looking to share this classic with the new generation!
Football 2 (or II) was released in 1978. It is the Sequel to the popular Football I game. It adds the functionality of running forward and backward, passing, etc (and actually has a 10 yard playing field, not 9 like Football I). This game also has an 'Easter Egg' of sorts, if you hold down the 'Pass' button while turning on the game, you effectively get Pro 3 or Pro 4 difficulty settings for the game play (i.e., if you have the switch on Pro 1, holding down the pass will give you Pro 3, etc. Pro 4 is VERY fast and difficult to play.)
Football was released in 1977. It was labelled either Football or Football I (after the release of Football II). Early models of Football had an AC Adapter jack which was removed on later models (which would only run on batteries).
First released in June of 1977 as the second game released by Mattel (Auto Race was the first) and sold through Sears. After less than 100,000 were made, Sears (using a computer model based on initial sales figures) determined that the games would not be big sellers, and most of the production for Football and Auto Race was stopped. Within 6 months, it became obvious to Sears that their prediction was wrong, and production was started up again and reached previously unknown levels! (Reaching as many as 500,000 units a week by mid-February, 1978).