Cricket 2004 is based on the sport of Cricket, developed by HB Studios for the EA Sports catalog. It features full day-night matches, all new weather effects and pitch types.
The game contains the licenses of all the international teams registered to the International Cricket Council for the year 2003, with the official Cricket 2003 World Cup fully playable along with many more tournaments. Domestic Teams for England and Australian leagues are fully licensed.
Play golf on the PGA Tour versus the computer or a friend via LAN or modem at two famous courses: "The TPC Scottsdale" and "The Bay Hill Club". You can also play with up to 80 other players on the Internet. Among the features there is Flash Draw (no waiting between shots), TV-style presentation, a 3D hole overview, a Risk meter to assess the potential risk of your next shot, the ability to walk the course in real time to read the green and view fly-bys and hear strategic commentary. There is also a Extra Disc that allows you to play Pebble Beach.
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
This is a 3D Simulation Tennis game based on the famous Roland Garros franchise. 16 men and 16 women play on 8 different courts. You can choose Singles, Doubles or Mixed Doubles. Each win puts cash in your pocket towards rackets and games with more skilled players.
There are 3 game modes: Tournament, Exhibition, and Practice. In addition, there 12 rackets to unlock, 8 hidden players and 2 bonus courts, plus a 4-player multiplayer option.
Sensible Soccer '98 was made for the World Cup 1998 and can be played as both player and coach.
The gameplay is supposed to be mostly the same as for the old games but the graphics has been updated with a 3D engine.
The games features three arcade options, plus a preset World Championship and the option to create your own competitions. You are also able to create your own custom teams.
Kick Off 96 gives you the chance to take part in the European Championships in England 1996. Kick Off 96 can be played with several perspectives, including overhead and isometric, and offers the same pacey gameplay that made its predecessors famous. If Euro 96 isn't enough you could play with 49 international teams plus 750 club teams, totalling 15.000 real players with varied skill levels. If that's still not enough, you can also create your own leagues and teams.
Total Football Management is a soccer manager game, putting the player in charge of a football club where the player makes decisions on what players to buy, stadium improvements, tactics, training and shares.
This compilation pack combines the original Trophy Bass 2 fishing game with the expansion Northern Lakes, which introduces new fishing spots and species of fish, in a single box. The game features branded equipment and allows for both competitive and cooperative online multiplayer sessions in locations modeled after their real-world counterparts.
Puma Street Soccer is a PC street soccer game. The goal of the game: two teams of 4 players compete on mini-fields delimited by barriers. These barriers are an integral part of the game and can be used in particular to make a "one-two" or to dribble an opponent.
Two Volleyball Games In One!
Run to the net for a last-second block - drive in the sand for an unbelievable save - launch a power-serve that aces right past your opponents - and smash the ball into the hardwood floord with a killer spike! All this and more is yours in Dig & Spike Volleyball!
Take to the courts with a 6-man team and compete against teams from around the world - each one willing to sacrifice all for the hold! Or, pick the hottest babes in 2-man teams and play for the ultimate glory on the Beach Volleyball Circuit!
Either game offers the thrillers and challenges of Pro-Volleyball! Master the multiple serving techniques to keep your opponent guessing. Play close to the net to block a spike right back at the other team! Choose the exact moment to sail the return into the far corner of the other side. Strategy, timing and and a little luck will take you all the way to the top in Dig & Spike Volleyball!
A fun and simple golf game anyone can enjoy. Includes golf courses with up to 18 holes. With support for 1-4 players, enjoy at your pace by yourself or have an exciting competition with your friends and family. You can play with either the controller or by swinging the Joy-Con.
World Series Baseball, known in Japan as Hideo Nomo World Series Baseball, is a Sega Saturn baseball game developed and published by Sega. An entry in the titular World Series Baseball series of baseball titles, the game was first released in the United States in November 1995, with a worldwide release in the following months. In Japan, World Series Baseball game is sponsored by professional Japanese baseball player Hideo Nomo.
The game later received a 1996 sequel, World Series Baseball II.
This Saturn version is unrelated to the Sega Mega Drive and Sega Game Gear games of the same name - it is a brand new entry, despite not having a brand new name (although during development it was known as Grand Slam Baseball), which takes advantage of the system's 3D graphics.
Japanese version possibly to make this distinction, being sponsored by Hideo Nomo. This of course, can cause further confusion, as there is a Nomo Hideo no World Series Baseball for the Game Gear also. It would not be the last game to disregard previo
Real Soccer 2008 is the fifth entry in Gameloft's annual series of mobile football games. The gameplay in this edition is mostly identical to the previous iteration. It is played from an isometric birds eye view and has the same controls with the same moves being possible to do. This includes performing lobs, flip-flap tricks and one-two passing.
Like before the game has a FIFPRO licence which means that it features real life players but it does not have any real team or competition names. In addition to the common friendlies, cups and leagues the game adds two new game modes. There is the Road to 2008 which involves qualifying for and competing in the Euro 2008 and there is a challenge mode where the player has to complete objectives. For example, the first challenge is the World Cup 2006 final and the player takes control of France after Zinedine Zidane is sent off with the objective of winning the final.
Alone or with friends, enjoy the fun of this sport at home using Motion Plus and discover unrivalled simulation quality! Choose your bowls amongst the wide selection of equipment of the famous Obut brand, Pétanque specialist, and choose one of the five game fields according to the effects you wish to simulate and select your teams by their expertise (shooter, pointer or intermediary). Organize tournaments either solo, in doubles or triples. Perfect your style and game tactics with respect to your opponents. Enable your teammates’ talents to grow and buy ever more effective equipment to become a true Pétanque champion. Strong Points: - Using Wii Motion Plus, simulation is even more accurate, particularly helping to reproduce all the effects of champions - The Obut brand sponsor the game - 5 game fields with special features for a true impact on the game (large gravel, fine gravel, sand, etc.) - Can be played by up to 6 players
ESPN MLS GameNight is a sports video game released in 2000 by Konami and Saffire. It is considered to be an enhanced remake of ISS Pro Evolution, also published by Konami. It is the only MLS game to have been released on the PlayStation.
The Accolade In Action is a compilation of games from Accolade including:
– 4th & Inches
– Blue Angels: Formation Flight Simulation
– Fast Break
– Grand Prix Circuit