Alien Olympics is a wacky combination of track & field games and retro-arcade games that you play as an alien. There are 8 unique alien characters that you can choose and compete against. Each alien has different strengths and weaknesses. For example, Mr. Mune (a caterpillar-like alien) has many legs enabling him be very good at shooting events but also makes it difficult for him in racing events.
You can either compete against a friend by sharing the keyboard or against the computer. There are a total of 15 different events to compete in and you have the choice of tackling a selected few, or going through the whole series. You also have the option of practicing first to get the hang of things.
3D Ultra Mini Golf Adventures: Carnival is a demo of the full 3D Ultra Mini Golf Adventures game. It was distributed by Taco Bell restaurants during a promotion that ran from May 24 - June 27, 2007. This disc contains 4 holes from the Classic Carnival theme of the full game: Duck Shot, Bump n' Run, Wind Tunnel, and Loop da Loop.
While up to 4 players can player head to head in the full version, this demo version only allows 1 player to assume one of the 4 edgy, defiant personae available: Hector, Rosie, Joe, and Kate. The other 3 characters will also be playing, more or less as phantoms (their scores are reported summarily without any action seen). The game features 2 different control schemes for setting up the shot and putting the ball. It also allows the player to customize both their player's outfit and their golf ball.
An add on course compatible with Links, Links 386 Pro/Links Pro Macintosh, and Microsoft Golf. Devil's Island is the first Links add on course to not be based on an actual course. Tropical in theme, Devil's Island is more difficult than most other courses, featuring narrow fairways, extremely deep rough, and strategically located trees and objects. Both distance and accuracy are required in most shots.
Backyard Baseball '09 is the most recent game in the Backyard Sports franchise. It features David "Big Papi" Ortiz on the cover, and boasts new play modes, such as Home Run Derby.
Tournament Cyberball is the sequel to Cyberball. The Cyberball series is a sci-fi imagining of American Football featuring giant robots as players, and a ticking time bomb as the ball. Players run plays, in the usual configurations familiar to American football games (pass plays, run plays, and options plays), in order to progress downfield and score touchdowns. Instead of downs and conversions in the usual sense, each time a team runs a play without passing the yardage necessary to achieve a first down, the ball gets hotter, eventually becoming critical. If the team with a critical ball fails to score or achieve a first down, the ball explodes, and any robot player holding the ball at the time is destroyed as well. The game does not feature field goals.
Cyberball 2072 can be played either competitively or co-operatively. Each play, the offensive player plays the quarterback, and if a human player is playing on the same team, that player selects which robot they will control for that play. The defensive player(s)
A re-release of the original Backyard Skateboarding (2004) that featured updated graphics and controls and additional power-ups, sponsors, and gear. It also featured an extra level.
Go! Sports Ski is a skiing simulator that harnesses the SIXAXIS wireless controller to twist, turn and pull off tricks. The easy and intuitive motion control allows you to fly down visually stunning slopes right out of the gate. Supporting various single player modes, including slalom racing, a split-screen versus mode and several online battle modes, Go Sports Ski features two distinct courses.