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  • Championship Wrestling

    1986

    Championship Wrestling

    1986

    Sport
    Commodore C64/128/MAX Atari ST/STE Commodore 16 Apple II
    CHAMPIONSHIP WRESTLING And now we proudly present the Sultan of Slam. The Champs of Chokes. The meanest, nastiest, foulest fighters the canvas has ever seen. We bring you the guys who use every dirty trick known to man. And a few that aren't. Take on any eight rowdy wrestlers, each with his own individual style when it comes to busting heads. From K.C. Colossus, whose "trash computer" turns victims into waste matter, to Prince Vicious, who gets a crush on every opponent. Use leg drops, spin kicks, body slams, rope bouncing, a flying drop kick, a suplex, an airspin, even the famous atomic drop to mangle those dudes. You'll need over 200 stitches if you don't. The crowd will cheer. They'll boo. They'll egg you on, or simply throw eggs instead. The scoring is based on the complexity of your moves and of course, your strength. And one day, probably long after your poor battered head resembles an over-cooked cabbage, you'll be good enough to win the title. And the coveted 'Championship Wrestling Belt' will
  • By Fair Means or Foul

    1986

    By Fair Means or Foul

    1986

    Sport
    BBC Microcomputer System
  • World Games

    1986

    World Games

    1986

    Sport
    Apple IIGS Commodore C64/128/MAX ZX Spectrum Wii Atari ST/STE DOS Amiga Apple II Amstrad CPC Sega Master System/Mark III MSX
    star 7.7
    World Games is an Olympics-style sports game with arcade-oriented gameplay. The events players can compete in include: •Barrel jumping •Bull riding •Caber toss •Cliff diving •Log rolling •Platform diving •Pole vault •Skiing •Sumo wrestling •Weightlifting
  • GBA Championship Basketball: Two-on-Two

    1986

    GBA Championship Basketball: Two-on-Two

    1986

    Sport
    Apple IIGS Commodore C64/128/MAX ZX Spectrum Atari ST/STE DOS Amiga Amstrad CPC
    GBA Championship Basketball: Two-on-Two is a basketball game released on multiple early home computers.
  • Champion Kendo

    1986

    Champion Kendo

    1986

    Sport
    SG-1000 MSX
    Champion Kendo is a simplistic kendou game built for the SG-1000 and MSX. It was only released in Japan.
  • Double Dribble

    1986

    Double Dribble

    1986

    Sport
    Arcade Commodore C64/128/MAX DOS Amiga
    star 7.6
    Double Dribble was the second basketball arcade game developed and released in 1986 by Konami, following Super Basketball. Much of the game's popularity came from its animation sequences showing basketball players performing slam dunks, as well as The Star-Spangled Banner theme during attract mode, which was the first arcade game to feature the national anthem. These were uncommon in video games at the time of Double Dribble's release. While successful in the arcades, the game became and remained popular and remembered when it was ported to the Nintendo Entertainment System in 1987.
  • 10th Frame

    1986

    10th Frame

    1986

    Sport
    Commodore C64/128/MAX ZX Spectrum Atari ST/STE DOS Amstrad CPC MSX
    A bowling game simulation for up to 8 players. You can play an Open Bowling mode or a League mode and try several game difficulties. Except for an old graphics, the game is still enjoyable for one or more bowling players.
  • World Class Track Meet

    1986

    World Class Track Meet

    1986

    Sport
    Family Computer Nintendo Entertainment System
    star 5.9
    Stadium Events/World Class Track Meet is a video game for the Nintendo Entertainment System that was first released in Japan in 1986 as Running Stadium. In America, the game was released in 1987 as Stadium Events, and then in 1988, it was rereleased as World Class Track Meet. The players compete against a runner in the Tournament Mode, and in 4 events for a total score in the Olympic Mode. The top 6 winners' names and their scores will appear on the electronic billboard. It uses the Family Fun Fitness Control Mat.
  • Pro Yakyuu Family Stadium

    1986

    Pro Yakyuu Family Stadium

    1986

    Sport
    Family Computer
    The first of the Pro Yakyuu Family baseball series. The game became the first console game of its kind to be licensed by the Major League Baseball Players Association (MLBPA) and used actual MLB player names, unlike other baseball video games of the late 1980s.
  • Vs. Volleyball

    1986

    Vs. Volleyball

    1986

    Sport
    Arcade
    Nintendo Vs. System port of Volleyball.
  • Dunk Shot

    1986

    Dunk Shot

    1986

    Sport
    Arcade
    A four-player basketball game that is played from a bird's eye view of the court. The game can be played as one person versus the computer, two players either competing or cooperating, or three or four players with two players per team.
  • Athletic World

    1986

    Athletic World

    1986

    Sport
    Family Computer Nintendo Entertainment System
    Athletic World can be regarded as the precursor to popular titles such as Nintendo Fit and Dance Dance Revolution, which utilize pad sensors to track the player's movement. Athletic World was developed by Bandai in 1986, and released for the Nintendo System using the Family Fun Fitness pad. It was marketed as a fun way to engage in exercise and physical fitness. The game was originally released in a box that featured the Family Fun Fitness logo. When Nintendo later purchased the rights to the FFF pad, the game was re-released with a different label-featuring the Athletic World name. This has made the original release a collector's item, and fairly rare.
  • Winter Events

    1986

    Winter Events

    1986

    Sport
    Atari 8-bit Commodore 16 MSX
    Winter Events is a multi-sport event game heavily influenced by the classic Winter Games. The game allows you and three other friends to select a country before competing in six Olympic events which are Biathlon, Slalom Skiing, Ski Jumping, Speed Skating, Bobsleigh and Downhill Skiing (Downhill Skiing not on Atari 8-Bit).
  • Volleyball

    1986

    Volleyball

    1986

    Sport
    Family Computer Disk System Arcade Wii Family Computer Wii U Nintendo Entertainment System
    star 4.9
    Volleyball is one of the fastest team games around, and this NES classic recreates the speedy sport in a way that anyone can play.
  • Attack Four Volleyball

    1986

    Attack Four Volleyball

    1986

    Sport
    MSX
    Attack Four is a fast-paced, four-man lady volleyball game. The human player plays as Japan, against either USSR, USA or China. All the basic rules of volleyball are implemented, but few moves are available. The graphics are plain but with humourous animations such as players being thrown back when receiving the ball.
  • Summer Games

    1986

    Summer Games

    1986

    Sport
    PC-8800 Series
  • Tee'd Off

    1986

    Tee'd Off

    1986

    Sport
    Arcade
  • Spiker

    1986

    Spiker

    1986

    Sport
    Arcade
    A volleyball game with high-quality animation.
  • Clash-Road

    1986

    Clash-Road

    1986

    Sport
    Arcade
    Race your bicycle, avoid/jump over obstacles, collect bonus objects, punch opponents.
  • Robo Wrestle 2001

    1986

    Robo Wrestle 2001

    1986

    Sport
    Arcade
    A robot wrestling game from Sega.
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