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  • Softball Tengoku

    1989

    Softball Tengoku

    1989

    Sport
    Family Computer
    With 60 characters with different abilities and appearance, this is softball unlike you ever experienced before. Batter, pitch, catch, get the team you create to the big leagues. With different stages and unique abilities, no match is ever the same!
  • Tecmo Super Bowl Gold

    Tecmo Super Bowl Gold

    Sport
    Nintendo Entertainment System
  • Tecmo Super Bowl 2016

    2015

    Tecmo Super Bowl 2016

    2015

    Sport
    Nintendo Entertainment System
  • Tecmo Super Bowl 2015

    2014

    Tecmo Super Bowl 2015

    2014

    Sport
    Nintendo Entertainment System
  • Tecmo Bowl NCAA 2017

    2016

    Tecmo Bowl NCAA 2017

    2016

    Sport
    Nintendo Entertainment System
  • Tecmo Super Bowl NCAA 2017

    2016

    Tecmo Super Bowl NCAA 2017

    2016

    Sport
    Nintendo Entertainment System
  • Track & Field in Barcelona

    1992

    Track & Field in Barcelona

    1992

    Sport
    Nintendo Entertainment System
    Track & Field in Barcelona released on the NES was a re-release in Europe in 1992 in the light of the 1992 Summer Olympics, earlier versions were simply known as Track & Field. The opening song for the NES version is the Chariots of Fire theme by Vangelis (which was also used in the arcade version's high score screen). In the original arcade game, the player uses two "run" buttons (or a trackball in later units that replaced buttons damaged from overuse) and one "action" button to control an athlete competing in the following six events:
  • Tamura Mitsuaki no Mahjong Seminar

    1990

    Tamura Mitsuaki no Mahjong Seminar

    1990

    Sport
    Family Computer
    Tamura Mitsuaki no Mahjong Seminar is a Miscellaneous game, published by Pony Canyon, which was released in Japan in 1990.
  • Tanigawa Kouji no Shogi Shinan II: Meijin e no Michi

    1988

    Tanigawa Kouji no Shogi Shinan II: Meijin e no Michi

    1988

    Sport
    Family Computer
    An instructional Shogi game, that teaches the Japanese version of chess. It is hosted by Tanigawa Kouji, a top-tier Shogi player. It was released for the Famicom Disk System, NES and MSX. Shogi, a Japanese board game similar to chess, is a board game as popular as Mahjong in Japan. Tanigawa Kouji no Shogi Shinan II ("Tanigawa Kouji's Instructional Shogi II") is the second in a series of instructional Shogi games hosted by then-top tier champion and expert Shogi player Tanigawa Kouji to help improve the player's game. The first Tanigawa Kouji no Shogi Shinan was only released on MSX home computers, though this game first came out on the Famicom Disk System in 1987. It would later receive additional versions for the MSX and the regular cartridge-based Famicom in 1988. There also exists a second Famicom Disk System version, released after the MSX and Famicom ports, that contains additional puzzle arrangements. The third game in the series would only be released on the Famicom. Neither this game nor any of the games
  • Tokyo Pachi-Slot Adventure

    1992

    Tokyo Pachi-Slot Adventure

    1992

    Sport
    Family Computer
    Tokyo Pachi-Slot Adventure is a Miscellaneous game, developed by Color Dreams and published by Coconuts Japan, which was released in Japan in 1991.
  • Tsuri Kichi Sanpei: Blue Marlin-hen

    1988

    Tsuri Kichi Sanpei: Blue Marlin-hen

    1988

    Sport
    Family Computer
    A fishing sim based on a manga license for the NES. It was developed by Victor Interactive and never released outside of Japan. Tsurikichi Sanpei: Blue Marlin-hen is a fishing sim based on a manga and eventual anime named Tsurikichi Sanpei, following the adventures of a preternaturally gifted young fisherman and his travails in various fishing competitions. The game is centered around one of these fishing competitions, where Sanpei has a limited amount of time to catch the largest blue marlin out of all the competitors. The player must make careful judgements and use their limited time wisely to find and hook the largest marlin they can before the competition ends. The first game based on the Tsurikichi Sanpei license, Blue Marlin-hen was released on the NES and the MSX around the same time in 1988. Later, there would be a sequel of sorts for the MSX only in 1989 and a PS1 game much later in 2002. In order to catch anything, the player must choose one of several regions of sea in which to fish. Areas which look
  • Vegas Connection: Casino Kara Ai wo Komete

    1989

    Vegas Connection: Casino Kara Ai wo Komete

    1989

    Sport
    Family Computer
    Vegas Connection: Casino Kara Ai o Komete is a Miscellaneous game, developed by Graphic Research and published by Sigma Ent. Inc., which was released in Japan in 1989.
  • Shin Moero!! Pro Yakyuu

    1989

    Shin Moero!! Pro Yakyuu

    1989

    Sport
    Family Computer
    The third game in TOSE/Jaleco's NES Baseball series and the sixth Moero game overall. Though most of the Moero!! Pro Yakyuu games were released in the US as Bases Loaded, this one was not. Shin Moero!! Pro Yakyuu (New Burning!! Pro Baseball) is the sixth of Jaleco/TOSE's Moero!! series of sports games (it's occasionally referred to as Moero 6!! Shin Moero!! Pro Yakyuu) and the third in the series to be associated with baseball. The first two Moero!! Pro Yakyuu games saw localizations in the US as Bases Loaded and Bases Loaded 2, but Shin Moero!! Pro Yakyuu was skipped. What eventually became Bases Loaded 3 was instead the fourth Moero!! Pro Yakyuu game, Moero 8!! Pro Yakyuu '90 Kandouhen. The biggest difference between the previous Moero!! Pro Yakyuu/Bases Loaded games and this one is the slanted perspective for batting and pitching. Instead of the camera being behind the batter or pitcher, the player can see both from an angle, with the two situated diagonally from each other. Likewise, the baseball diamond is s
  • Shogi-Meikan '92

    1992

    Shogi-Meikan '92

    1992

    Sport
    Family Computer
    Shogi-Meikan '92 is a Miscellaneous game, developed and published by Hect, which was released in Japan in 1992.
  • Pro Yakyuu Family Stadium '87

    1987

    Pro Yakyuu Family Stadium '87

    1987

    Sport
    Family Computer
    Not so much a sequel to Pro Yakyuu Family Stadium than an enhanced rerelease with updated rosters. It was published by Bandai for the Famicom in late 1987. Pro Yakyuu Family Stadium '87 is the second game in Namco's long running Family Stadium series, also known as Famista. It's a traditional baseball game that allows one human player against the CPU, two competing human players and two competing CPU players in a "Watch" spectator mode. Rather than being a full sequel to Pro Yakyuu Family Stadium the game is instead an updated version of the original, which was reflected in its lower price at release. It adds a few features and updates the official rosters for the athletes, but is functionally identical to the original Family Stadium. This specific type of annualization would become common practice for sports game franchises such as Madden NFL and NHL. It's worth noting that this game is unrelated to R.B.I. Baseball 2 from Tengen. The original R.B.I. Baseball and Family Stadium were one and the same, the former
  • Quarter Back Scramble: American Football Game

    1990

    Quarter Back Scramble: American Football Game

    1990

    Sport
    Family Computer
    Quarter Back Scramble: American Football Game is a Sports game, developed by Natsume and published by Pony Canyon, which was released in Japan in 1989.
  • Namcot Mahjong III: Mahjong Tengoku

    1991

    Namcot Mahjong III: Mahjong Tengoku

    1991

    Sport
    Family Computer
    Namcot Mahjong III: Mahjong Tengoku is a Miscellaneous game, developed and published by Namco, which was released in Japan in 1991.
  • Nantettatte!! Baseball

    1990

    Nantettatte!! Baseball

    1990

    Sport
    Family Computer
    A baseball game by Sunsoft released on the Family Computer in 1991. Nantettatte!! Baseball is a baseball game with the innovative feature of being able to update team rosters without needing to buy a brand new full price game. This is done by inserting a mini-cartridge that updates the roster into the main game.
  • Nantettatte!! Baseball '91 Kaimaku-hen

    1991

    Nantettatte!! Baseball '91 Kaimaku-hen

    1991

    Sport
    Family Computer
    Nantettatte!! Baseball '91 Kaimaku Hen is a Sports game, developed and published by SunSoft, which was released in Japan in 1991.
  • Nantettatte!! Baseball OB All Star-hen

    1991

    Nantettatte!! Baseball OB All Star-hen

    1991

    Sport
    Family Computer
    Nantettatte!! Baseball OB All Star-hen is a Sports game, developed and published by SunSoft, which was released in Japan in 1991.
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