Dynamite Soccer 98 is a soccer/football game focusing on national teams and national team players of 1998. Aside from penalty kicks practice and training mode which includes free kicks, corner kicks, and other basics, there are four gameplay modes available. Exhibition mode is a quick play which lets 1 or 2 players start a quick match with selected teams. Tournament uses a typical tree structure and supports up to 16 teams, each of which can be set as player or CPU controller team. When two CPU teams play, only the result is displayed. A-Max Cup uses four groups of four teams after which it turns into a tree structure and elimination play, and All Star mode lets you assemble a team of top players from all available national teams. Basic setup such as selecting stadiums, changing strategies, replacing players, setting time duration for a full match, and other options are all available. The game supports 1 or 2 player matches, with up to 4 players using multi-tap.
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The second of three Super Famicom wrestling games based on the Shin Nippon Pro Wrestling (a.k.a. the New Japan Pro Wrestling, or NJPW) circuit by Varie.
Based on the Prince of Tennis series. This game allows you to recruit players for your tennis team, train them to build up their statistics, join team building exercises like bowling and participate in tennis tournaments.
Rayman Golf is a spin-off game that can be played only on mobile phones. It is available in a primitive monochrome version and in a more advanced full-color version. Both were developed and published by Gameloft S.A., and released in 2002. The game is a golf simulator based on the Rayman saga and the main character is controlled on a number of different courses.
Dodge through defenders and crazy obstacles as the Lacrosse players rack up points the further they can make it. Score bonus points by picking up speed bursts, sniping goals and collecting coins.