Sports Illustrated brings you two popular sporting events in one realistic package. Thrill to the non-stop action of professional football as you clash with a powerful opposing team or lead a baseball club to the championship in big league style. Its up to you to make all of the right moves and to power your squad past the competition.
Both sports feature great graphics, digitized voice samples and animated sequences that celebrate big plays. You'll feel as though you are actually at the stadium experiencing all of the excitement and glory that go with the real thing. Fade back for a touchdown pass, swing into a home run blast and have fun with an unbeatable sports duo...
World Series Baseball is a baseball game for one or two players. It is the first entry in Sega's franchise of the same name and the first baseball game of its generation with a full MLB license. Teams and players are based on the 1993 season: all 28 teams including the expansion teams Colorado and Florida, as well as the two All-Star teams are included.
Gameplay and options are similar to the previous year's The Majors: Pro Baseball. Exhibition games, two-player matchups via Gear-to-Gear cable, and a full season (of either 32, 84, 123 or 162 games) including playoffs and World Series championship are available. Also returning is the option to edit one's own team, with two team slots for saving to battery-backed RAM. Three different stadiums (open, turf and dome) can be selected and pitcher and batter order be freely set.
Gameplay follows the standard model: players control all aspects of play, from a view behind the batter for batting and pitching and an overhead view of the field for running and fielding. On off
Tony Meola's Sidekicks Soccer is a standard soccer game with the standard modes such as Exhibition and Season mode with 64 different soccer teams including World teams and localized teams, each with their own strengths and weaknesses. It also features realistic moves such as headers and bicycle kicks, with a behind the player's perspective and Mode 7 graphics. It doesn't feature any official soccer license, but is personally endorsed by American goalie, Tony Meola.
Anything can happen when the most awesome mutants battle to prove who rules the galactic gridiron. 16 vicious teams of aliens, robots, trolls, skeletons and super-humans. Set the "Death Index" from Rough, all the way up to Annihilation. Call wild plays or nasty audibles - when the QB throws a bomb, it's the real thing! Watch instant replays to see where the body parts land. Throw TNT at the halftime marching band.
The final entry in Electronic Arts' basketball series based on the old NBA playoffs engine before the NBA Live series took over.
For the first time, the game features all 27 NBA teams from the 1993-1994 season. You can now play a full season with 82 games in addition to playoffs and exhibition games.
In Mecarobot Golf, a mechanical golfer by the name of Eagle was banned from competing in professional human tournaments when it was determined that his mechanical brain that can determine the right angles was an unfair advantage. Instead, the engineers that built Eagle have built him his very own course and the player has taken up the challenge against the mechanical golfer.
The player doesn't get to play as the robot, instead they attempt to beat the robot in a standard 18 rounds of regular golf including weather conditions and obstacles such as sand traps, bunkers, water hazards and trees. Players can also practice their swing on the Driving Range to learn the basics of the game.
Championship Pool is a pool game where players can 8-ball or 9-ball pool tournament that starts off with the BCA Regional Championship where the player must defeat 32 opponents in a first to four games match. If the player loses against any of the 32 opponents, they are then eliminated from the tournament. The winner of that then goes onto the World Championship.
Higashio Osamu Kanshuu Super Pro Yakyuu Stadium is a Sports game, developed by C-Lab and published by Tokuma Shoten, which was released in Japan in 1993.
Go! Go! Dodge League is a dodgeball game for the Super Famicom put out by obscure Japanese developer Mebio Software and published by Pack-In-Video. The player can choose between several different teams, all with their own distinctive look, stage and special dodgeball attacks.
There are exhibition and tournament modes, including an elimination challenge. The game can also support up to four players with a MultiTap peripheral, with many different variations for teams (2 Humans vs 2 Humans, 3 Humans vs CPU, 3 Humans vs 1 Human, 4 Humans vs CPU, etc.).
Harukanaru Augusta 2: Masters is a golf game that serves as a sequel to the original Harukanaru Augusta. It closely resembles its predecessor in terms of gameplay and mechanics. One notable feature of this game is the inclusion of the Augusta National golf course, which is officially licensed by the Augusta National Golf Club. When playing the game, you view your golfer from a third-person perspective, with a mini-map of the current hole displayed on the right side of the screen. The main menu offers various modes to choose from, such as Masters, Tournament, Stroke Play, Match, and Training. The movement of the ball is influenced by the type of terrain and the point of impact between the club and the ball during your swing. The direction of your shot is affected by the wind, and the game also includes weather effects like rain.
Final Set is a tennis game for the Super Famicom, created by Open System and Forum; a duo which would only go on to create one other game: Super Indy Champ, also for the Super Famicom. Final Set uses photos of actual people for its various playable tennis characters, and digitized actors as the athletes.
The game has options for singles and doubles, allowing for up to four human players in doubles mode. There's also a World mode that allows the player to create their own tennis player, and build up stats by defeating other tennis players across the world.
Egawa Suguru no Super League CD (江川卓のスーパーリーグCD) is a baseball game released as part of the Super League and a sequel to Pro Yakyuu Super League CD (?).
Okay, listen up! Nekketsu High Dodgeball Club has proven themselves once before on the world arena, but now, the stakes are higher! We got to go out there again and show why Nekketsu High is the greatest team in the world. Lead us to victory, Kunio!
Kunio-Kun no Dodge Ball Dayo Zennin Shuugo! is the Super Famicom sequel to the original Dodgeball for the Famicom, "Nekketsu Koukou Dodgeball-bu".
Dynamic Country Club is a 1991 arcade golf game by Sega released on Sega System 24 hardware. Both floppy disk-based and ROM board-based versions of the game exist. The game presents itself in a pseudo-3D setting a la T&E Soft golf games like Pebble Beach Golf Links where the screen slowly redraws itself at certain intervals in your swing.
A game with the same name for the Sega Mega-CD was produced, but only released in Japan. Whether or not this is the same game is unknown.