A baseball management and coaching simulator. Epic Baseball brings baseball to life on your PC. You select teams, decide on the lineups, and call the plays.
Allan Border cricket is a rebranded version of Graham Gooch's World Class Cricket. It is based on the sport of cricket played mainly in the British Commonwealth Countries.
All the international teams are present with full customization of player names, match modes and teams. Amateur, Professional and World Class make up the difficulty levels.
It was released as Brian Lara Cricket for the Sega Genesis for the European Version.
Another add-on for Links 386 Pro, and Microsoft Golf. Now it features the course designed by master architect E. Lawrence Packard, which has been crowned by some as Florida's number one course.
An add on course compatible with Links VGA, Links 386 Pro, and Microsoft Golf. Play the course created by the author of Morse Code and made famous by Bing Crosby's "Clambake" in 1947.
There are 8 different events to compete in. Some are really easy if you fast on the buttons, like Swimming and 100 meter sprint. But others like Long jump, Javelin and Archery needs more technique then hammering on the buttons.
An add on course for Links, Links 386 Pro and Microsoft Golf.
Banff Springs Golf Club is located in Alberta, Canada. Designed in 1928 by the late Stanley Thompson, one of the worlds most foremost golf architects, Banff features a course which rolls gently along the Bow river under the snow capped peaks of Sulphur Mountain, Mountain Rundle and Tunnel Mountain.
Can't find Michael Jordan in any basketball games? This is your answer... Michael Jordan in Flight features His Airness in this 3-on-3 basketball simulation.
An NFL football game for the Super Nintendo and Nintendo Game Boy developed by Konami. It is one of the earlier NFL games to use a dynamic camera that turns around to follows whichever side is playing offense.
The oldest of the four Grand Slam tournaments, held in London on grass every July, is the basis for this tennis game. The ball comes off the grass surface fast and low, reflecting the surface's reputation for providing the most exciting tennis. It's viewed in the typical third person perspective, although with quite a distinct 3D effect and with shadows. You can play standard 1 or 2 player matches, or play the full tournament from the quarter-final stages onwards. You can play standard shots as well as lobs and drop shots, and full service rules are featured. You can select your character and build up their skills as the game progresses.
European Soccer Challenge gives you all the excitement and tension of the European Challenge Cup in this action packed version of the world's most popular game featuring over 170 teams from 32 countries. Has your team got what it takes?
Super Goal! 2 is a soccer game with the two game modes: Tournament and Exhibition, that can support two simultaneous players for one on one action, and has 20 International teams to choose from including Germany, Brazil, Argentina and U.S.A. just to name a few along with players modeled after their real-life counterparts.
Players can customize each game to their liking including rule set-ups, stadiums, team formations and including the soccer ball design. It features real-life rules and regulations and soccer moves including bicycle kicks and slide tackles. It also has a password feature for player's to pick up and play at their leisure.
One of the few computer games recreating cricket, the traditional summer pastime in many English-speaking countries. The game had different licenses with well-known cricketers in different countries. It was Audiogenic's second cricket game, 8 years after Graham Gooch's Test Match.
All the international sides are present, with the chance to change the player data and choose the team yourself. Test match and limited-overs matches are available, with 1 or 2 innings per team, and you can turn the Leg-before-wicket dismissal off, which makes the game easier to understand.
There are 3 skill levels - Amateur, Professional and World Class. The bowling involves positioning a cursor to place the bowl, then controlling the speed/spin (depending on the type of bowler selected). Batting involves timing one of the many available shots, and fielding is largely automated.