Take on all of the action of two-on-two basketball with no rules in NBA SHOWTIME: NBA on NBC. Choose from all 29 NBA teams, featuring over 100 professional players then hit the hardwood and work on your moves in the Practice mode. When you want some competition, work your way through the Season to the Championship. If you don't want to bother with the Season, skip it, and leap right into the Playoffs. With over 30 different slam-dunk animations, you are going to see something new every time you play. If you can get a player to sink three buckets in a row, watch him light up the scoreboard while he is on fire. If you enjoy wild basketball action, you will love the action in NBA SHOWTIME: NBA on NBC.
So, you don't think realistic international soccer is possible on the Game Boy Color? Think again; INTERNATIONAL SUPERSTAR SOCCER 99 has all of the rules, physics, and intensity of the real thing. You can play as any of 32 worldwide squads, competing for the rights to the International Cup. Choose whether you want to play three, five, or seven-minute halves, and decide whether you want your overtime decisions to be made Golden Goal or Extended Time-style. The gameplay and decisions are so detailed, you can even select your starting lineup and reserve players, pick a formation, and set up your own strategies. You can engage in any number of exhibition games (alone or against a friend), but the real fun begins in International Cup mode, in which you claw your way up from a ranking of 32nd in the world. Beginners and seasoned veterans alike will get plenty of mileage out of the game, as there are three different difficulty settings to master.
Based on the European hit, RONALDO-V FOOTBALL, this game is the pinnacle of soccer experiences for the Game Boy Color. Endorsed by international legend, Ronaldo Luis Nazario de Lima, RONALDO V-SOCCER brings Brazilian soccer traditions to the rest of the world. Boasting more than 100 real teams from around the globe, the game is set to an awesome Samba soundtrack and graced by colorful graphics. See how you fare over the course of an entire tournament in the comprehensive Simulation mode, or enjoy the rush of jumping right into things in Arcade mode. Either way, you're in for a highly realistic soccer experience with motion-capture animation and lifelike game physics. You can set up the rules and conditions any way you'd like, and you'll even have the ability to tailor your strategy to your opponent's style pulling from a complete playbook. Play alone, or compete against a friend.
This is a cartoon style tennis challenge that requires all your skill! Pick a character and journey through the game's tournament mode, or simply try your hand in free mode. Choose from different court surfaces and different match setup options. Offering games for one to four players, All Star Tennis is a great way to enjoy the action on centre court.
It's a tennis game, Charlie Brown! The PEANUTS gang have packed up their rackets and headed to the courts for some fun tennis action in SNOOPY TENNIS for Game Boy Color. Choose from an initial selection of four characters Snoopy, Charlie Brown, Linus, and Lucy and take to one of four courts: clay, hard, and two different grass courts. Five gameplay modes await you: in Normal mode you play a quick best-of-three or best-of-five match up against a computer or human opponent; Sudden Win gives you an instant victory if you gain two games on your opponent; in Point Race mode, you'll race to see how many points you can score in a minute; Special mode throws a variety of power-ups into the mix; and Championship mode has you battling several opponents in order to become champion and unlock four new characters and courts. In addition, three different difficulty levels allow players of all skill levels to enjoy the game. SNOOPY TENNIS is for Game Boy Color only.
Nippon Pro Mahjong Renmei Kounin: Tetsuman Advance ~Menkyo Kaiden Series~ is a Miscellaneous game, published by Kaga Tech, which was released in Japan in 2002.
One Piece: Going Baseball is a Japanese only game released for the GameBoy Advance in 2004. The controls are simple and the basic point of the game is to choose a team and try to win in a tournament against all the other teams. There is a story mode, which is needed to unlock the final team, and a minigame mode.
The game appears to take place after the Skypiea Arc, as the crew is seen in the beginning wearing their outfits from Skypiea, and the Skypiea arena is the farthest point that the game goes up to.