Sensible World of Soccer '95/'96 is the successor to Sensible World of Soccer. Besides updated team rosters, the most important additions are two new moves (curved passes with the after-touch system and standing headers), updated representation of athlete statistics (stars instead of numbers, each athlete has up to three specialist skills such as heading-shooting-finishing), the ability to tag an athlete (then he has a small diamond above his head during the match) and reserve teams. Smaller optical changes include animated audience or some new animations after a goal is scored. Also the active player's name is shown on the screen.
Soccer Superstars is a 2D side-scrolling football game in which the player can chose from 32 international teams to take part in either friendly games or cup tournaments. These can be played against the computer or both computer and a friend, however there is also a demo mode in which you will be able to see an entire tournament -or a friendly match- as a mere spectator. You are also free to modify team line-ups (all composed of real national player names), select basic formation systems, and alter the game length. The game interface is multi-language.
Frank Thomas Big Hurt Baseball for Game Boy and Game Gear adapts the console versions' gameplay and options to the capabilities of the handheld systems.
While based on the 1995 MLB season, the game does not have a MLB license, so there are no real team names used. It does however have a MLBPA license, so features real player names and their associated statistics.
WinFish 3 - Fly Fishing features beautiful 256 Color Graphics and Animation. Select your Fly, Line, and hit the River. Full realistic fishing, river, and nature sounds. See if you can catch the BIG one. Full 180 degree scrollable view of the river to watch as your line floats downstream.
Another Pool is a freeware pool game for one or two players.
There are no sound effects and no player aids such as sight lines. There is an 'undo' feature and the game does collect performance stats for each player. The game uses the mouse to control the strength of the shot, the position in which the cue makes contact with the cue ball, and the direction of the shot
Player Manager 2 sets you as an international-standard soccer player who's stepped into being a player-manager at a lower-division side. The challenge is to reach the Premier League and survive.
Most of the standard features of management games are present, including pre-match tactics (which are fairly customizable), a full transfer market including short-term loan deals, detailed player statistics (presented visually), ground improvements and coaching.
Playing the matches is optional, as you can simply watch instead. There are 4 playing views, and you can play in position or as a team. Initially your player is by far the best in the team, so choose his position and use him wisely. Once you reach retirement age you can only play the matches for 3 out of every 4 seasons (which is poorly explained by an 'assistant manager' concept, but is more likely an attempt to make the game harder. This would make little sense though, because scoring is very, very hard in player-manager mode).
Before each match you get a video
Picture Perfect Golf is a multimedia golf simulator that uses actual photographs taken from many different angles to simulate the course. It also features a first person view instead of the typical third person view to be used with an infrared golf club accessory, although standard keyboard and mouse works as normal.
Center Ring Boxing is an unlicensed 3-D polygon boxing game where the player can choose from 30 different male or female boxers and compete in six different weight divisions. They may also create their own boxer and use them to rise through the ranks to become champion choosing from one of five distinct styles of boxing.
There is also a trainer by the name of Snake that will help train the player as they progress thorough the game as well as become a selectable character along with a hidden character in two-player versus mode once the player becomes heavyweight champion. A practice mode also is present that will allow the player to get accustomed to the game's controls and features 12 different camera angles and a replay mode that will the player to view their previous fight in it's entirety.
A "sequel" of sorts to Sensible Software's 1996 Sensible World of Soccer. Based on the teams that played in Euro '96 tournament, SWOS: European Championship Edition sports new features that make the game even more addictive than SWOS, including the ability to pull off looping headers and curved passes, trial players, international management, and more charming cartoony graphics such as animated crowd and goal celebrations. The PC version of SWOS: ECE features digitized match commentary and funny animation sequences.
An add on course compatible with Links, Links 386 Pro/Links Pro Macintosh, and Microsoft Golf. Devil's Island is the first Links add on course to not be based on an actual course. Tropical in theme, Devil's Island is more difficult than most other courses, featuring narrow fairways, extremely deep rough, and strategically located trees and objects. Both distance and accuracy are required in most shots.
World Series Baseball Starring Deion Sanders is an entry in the World Series Baseball series, and was released exclusively on the Sega 32X in 1995. It was not released outside of North America.
A hockey game released in Sweden in late 1995. The gameplay is based on the NHL games but it's starring the teams and players from the swedish hockey league Elitserien.