Dino Dini's Soccer is a top-down football game for the Sega Mega Drive programmed by Dino Dini, the man behind the first two Kick Off games by Anco Games. It was only released in Europe.
Dino Dini's Soccer is a retooled version of an earlier Amiga game, Goal!, sporting superior graphics and support for four players via Sega's Team Player peripheral. Though this has not been confirmed, it has been suggested that during development Dino Dini's Soccer was set to be a straight port of Goal! with no extra features (this being the situation with the SNES version, which despite its name, was not personally handled by Dino Dini like this Mega Drive release). An unconfirmed working title appears to have been Dino Dini's Goal!.
As a spiritual sequel to Kick Off 2 (or Super Kick Off, as it appeared on the Mega Drive), Dino Dini's Soccer offers similar gameplay but with the addition of smarter AI, multiple cameras and improved presentation.
Bassin's Black Bass is a fishing game in which players aim to become a professional fisherman. It is part of Starfish's Black Bass fishing game series and their second title on the SNES. Originally titled Super Black Bass 2, the game was renamed for the US release and endorsed by the professional fishing champion Hank Parker. The object of the game is for the player to become a professional fisherman and can travel by themselves or along with Hank.
You and a friend can become star NFL players or choose to coach a team in this realistic rendition of the game of American football, endorsed by former Dallas Cowboys quarterback and Super Bowl champ, Troy Aikman. Choose to play alone against the system, or play against each other.
Pick from 3 play modes: Pre-season, Season, or Custom Generated (editable) season. There are also three skill levels: Rookie, Pro and Veteran. You can design your own plays, customize your team, and save your team's stats. True-to-life playing surfaces have an effect on how your team performs and include grass, mud, dirt, snow, rain and turf. Listen to the roar of the crowd and other authentic stadium sounds as your plays are followed through.
"Wild Cup Soccer" is an isometric viewpoint, with a number of vicious moves are on offer, even tackles Vinnie Jones would flinch at along with lethal head-butts and shoulder barges. If a game finishes drawn, it goes into a 'Penalty Shoot Out', which involves going round shooting the opposition; the last team standing wins. The pre-match screens include attacking at defensive play styles, transfers and the chance to buy items such as rocket launchers and shields.
Officially licensed by the old Wembley stadium, this football game is essentially an advanced version of Ocean's European Champions. Gameplay emphasizes one-touch passing, with a picture-in-picture window displayed when you prepare to play a long pass, which increases you chances of finding the target player. The AGA version was the first floppy-based game to supports a CD32 controller, making it easier to execute moves. 64 international teams are included, with the chance to play a full league competition or a World Cup. Full control over formation and tactics is offered before the match.
Super Bases Loaded 2 is the 16-bit remake of the original NES versions. It features the modes Exhibition, Season, and All Star and features a battery backup that will allow the player to keep track of stats and resume play at their own leisure.
The game also allows the player to create their own team and use them in either exhibition or season mode. It does feature a full 162-game season, but does not feature any MLB license, instead it consists of two fantasy leagues with seven teams to each league, along with three generic stadiums. The DSP chip is also utilized to give's the appearance of realistic 3D movement of the players.
Compete in a super realistic ice hockey game with all the frantic action of Championship Hockey - skilful skating, thundering body checks and rifling slap shots. You'll have to skate well to avoid crunching body checks from defenders and out manoeuvre goalkeepers in your quest for The Cup!
Raw™ slams your senses with 24 megs of the most ruthless mat mayhem ever! The hottest superstars, all new superhumans megamoves and more in-and-out-of-the-ring action stand between you and the championship belt. This Raw™...and RAW IS WAR!
Side-scrolling soccer game and the third in the Kick Off series. Kick Off 3 was the first game in the series to be developed by someone other than Dino Dini.
Five great PGA European Tour courses to play on with 90 new challenging holes. Featuring 60 PGA European Tour pros, five different gameplay formats, new changing weather conditions, and new Match Play!
Now those crazy Tiny Toon Adventures characters are creating sporting havoc! Create teams from amongst your favorite toons - each with their own individual techniques - for the wackiest games of soccer and basketball you've ever seen!
Realistic gameplay with over 15 different moves. Customize gameplay to suit your own soccer style using pre-match options. Over 3000 frames of animation.
After the first game proved to be a worldwide success, EA developed this sequel exclusively for Sega's 16-bit console. The biggest change from FIFA International Soccer are obviously the dozens of club teams from England, France, Germany, Italy, The Netherlands, United States, Spain and Brazil, taking the team number tally to over 200. This also increased the number of competitions, with each country having it's own League, Tournament and Playoff. Also new, a battery backup allowed to save up to four competitions in the cartridge, replacing passwords. For those who want to settle things the fast way, a Penalty Shootout training mode was added.
Play singles and doubles exhibition games, knockout tournaments or go on a world tour, it's all here in this tennis sim. You can choose to play as the (then) world seed 1, Pete Sampras himself or choose from 29 other players.
The action is viewed from the traditional third-person viewpoint. A tutorial mode is provided to help you get used to the forehand, lob and drop shots on offer. Several venues from all over the world can be played on, on Hard, Grass and Clay courts.
This was the first and one of the very few Genesis games to be released with a J-Cart, which meant that four-way gameplay was possible without the need of special adapters – the cartridge had two built-in joypad connectors. The Game Gear version was equally inventive, allowing two players to share one Game Gear, or four players to play doubles by linking two machines.