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  • Total Football

    1995

    Total Football

    1995

    Sport
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System Sega Mega Drive/Genesis Amiga
    For the ultimate football experience no other game can beat, it's Total Football! Experience the passion and excitement of world class football with a multitude of different kicks, skills and unique features. Stunning animation, realistic ball movement, 2-player action and a unique controllable celebrations feature ensure you will never stop playing Total Football!
  • Sampras Tennis 96

    1995

    Sampras Tennis 96

    1995

    Sport
    Sega Mega Drive/Genesis
    Sampras Tennis 96 is a tennis game released exclusively for the Sega Mega Drive. It is a sequel to Pete Sampras Tennis.
  • Slam: Shaq vs. The Legends

    1995

    Slam: Shaq vs. The Legends

    1995

    Sport
    Sega Mega Drive/Genesis
    With Pick Up, the player can create a single match. After choosing a location he / she can pick the players for both teams. Most slots on the select are reserved for custom players. If there's no player on the slot, a player called PLAY H will appear as placeholder. Each Location has a few special players, which can be just selected there. Also, after pressing the select changes and gives the player the possibility to choose a profi character. A Tournament works similar to Pick Up. The differences are that you just can choose players for your team and can't pick profi players. After selection a overview with the different matches will be shown. The goal is to survive the tournament and beat all rival teams.Slam features a Editor in which you can create your own players. On the first screen you can name your character and change his look. Similar to RPGs you can give 90 points to different abilities, which have influence on how the player will behave in-game. Finally you can choose a hometown for your character to c
  • Tecmo Cup Football Game

    Tecmo Cup Football Game

    Sport
    Sega Mega Drive/Genesis
    Tecmo Cup Football Game is an unreleased Mega Drive game. In Japan where the game originated, it was called Captain Tsubasa and was based around the media franchise of the same name. As such, rather than being a straight soccer simulation, Tecmo Cup Football Game takes a more cinematic/RPG-esque approach to the sport, with the actual game being presented cinematicly and moves made by choosing from menus in a limited time. This version was being programmed for the Sega Mega Drive in 1993; only Sega and Tecmo are listed as involved companies and the programming appears to be unique to this game. The game was not released in any region; the reason why is unknown. Because the westernized game is still similar to Captain Tsubasa in many ways, it is often pirated by Asian pirates as a genuine Captain Tsubasa game.
  • Thunder Pro Wrestling Retsuden

    1992

    Thunder Pro Wrestling Retsuden

    1992

    Sport
    Sega Mega Drive/Genesis
    Thunder Pro Wrestling Retsuden is an entry in Human's Fire Pro Wrestling series. The game is a typical wrestling game presented in an isometric view with the entire ring visible on screen at once. Each button combination does something different depending on what situation you are in at the time. A North American release under the name Jesse "The Body" Ventura Wrestling Superstars was planned by DreamWorks, but was never released for unknown reasons.
  • Top Pro Golf

    1992

    Top Pro Golf

    1992

    Sport
    Sega Mega Drive/Genesis
    Top Pro Golf is a 3D golf game released in 1992.
  • New 3D Golf Simulation: Waialae no Kiseki

    1994

    New 3D Golf Simulation: Waialae no Kiseki

    1994

    Sport
    Sega Mega Drive/Genesis
    New 3D Golf Simulation: Waialae no Kiseki (ワイアラエの奇蹟) is a 1991 golf game by T&E Soft for the PC-98 in their New 3D Golf Simulation series that takes place at the Waialae Country Club golf course. T&E ported it to the Sega Mega Drive in 1994 exclusively in Japan (however they released a SNES port overseas as True Golf Classics: Waialae Country Club). Gameplay is identical to that of Pebble Beach Golf Links.
  • American Pro Football

    American Pro Football

    Sport
  • Great Volleyball

    1987

    Great Volleyball

    1987

    Sport
    Sega Master System/Mark III
    Great Volleyball (グレートバレーボール) is a sports game developed and published by Sega for the Sega Master System. It is part of the Great Sports series and was released internationally in 1987.
  • Great Football

    1987

    Great Football

    1987

    Sport
    Sega Master System/Mark III
    Playoff fever grips you. And no wonder. You're the driving force that can take your football team to the top in this rough and tumble contest between the leagues. The outcome of the game is in your hands. As the quarterback, you select the plays. Line up the formations. Call the signals and carry the ball. Cut down your opponent with deadly blocking. Intercept a pass. Make a flying tackle. All you need is skill. Strategy. Cunning. And nerve. For non-stop action that charges across the screen. You decide to pass. It looks good. Touchdown!
  • Great Ice Hockey

    1986

    Great Ice Hockey

    1986

    Sport
    Sega Master System/Mark III
    Welcome to the Big Leagues. Here's a rough and tumble hockey game that takes a steady hand and quick reflexes. Because your mean opponents mean business. Teams line up in full defense. Tackle one another. Scramble for the puck. Drive relentlessly for a goal. Victory for your team depends on you. So you need sharp techniques. Quickness. Power. And smooth stick-shifting ability. Show you have the right touch, hit the puck straight into the goal. But just relax your guard, and see why they call the game of hockey "wrestling on ice."
  • Nekkyuu Koushien

    1988

    Nekkyuu Koushien

    1988

    Sport
    Sega Master System/Mark III
    Nekkyuu Koushien is a baseball game for the Sega Master System. It was only released in Japan.
  • Sega World Tournament Golf

    1993

    Sega World Tournament Golf

    1993

    Sport
    Sega Master System/Mark III
    "Challenging courses, a variety of modes and realistic gameplay - Sega World Tournament Golf has it all!"
  • Tennis Ace

    1989

    Tennis Ace

    1989

    Sport
    Sega Master System/Mark III
    On your first serve, the ball explodes off your racquet like a fiery missile. Instinctively you move toward the net. Your opponent returns your serve, but you're ready for him. With lightning speed you raise your racquet and smash the ball. He never had a chance. You're the Tennis Ace!
  • Wimbledon II

    1993

    Wimbledon II

    1993

    Sport
    Sega Master System/Mark III
    You started out at the bottom, an unknown name in a field of highly talented players. You worked your way up the ranks, playing in America, Australia and France. And now, the big day... the day you take on the best tennis players in the world for the Wimbledon Open Cup!
  • Tecmo World Cup '92

    Tecmo World Cup '92

    Sport
    Sega Master System/Mark III
    Tecmo World Cup '92 is a Soccer Sim game, developed by Sims and published by Sega, which was cancelled before it was released.
  • Bases Loaded '96: Double Header

    1995

    Bases Loaded '96: Double Header

    1995

    Sport
    Sega Saturn PlayStation
    This baseball game features real MLBPA players from the 1994 baseball season. The teams they actually played for are only represented by the cities the actual teams are from. The game has an Exhibition mode, a Regular Season mode, and a Championship Game mode. The Regular Season mode lets the player choose to play either a 13, 26, 52, or 162 game season, while the Championship Game mode lets the player play either a 3, 5, or 7 game championship game series against an opposing team. The game also allows baseball players to be traded to other teams, and it also allows the player to select to play in 1 of 7 different MLB ballparks, plus one extra ballpark designed by Jaleco. Gameplay options include turning automatic fielding on or off. When on the field, batting makes use of a behind the batter view, while pitching makes use of a behind the pitcher view. Pitching is kept simple by the player being only able to control where the pitch goes, while batting only involves timing the swing to make contact with the pitche
  • J.League Victory Goal '96

    1996

    J.League Victory Goal '96

    1996

    Sport
    Sega Saturn
    Victory Goal '96 is a significant upgrade over last year's smash hit, sporting not only an updated player roster for the 1996 J. League season, but an entirely new 3D engine, with the players depicted as 3D models. Enjoy a great game with your friends!
  • J.League Victory Goal '97

    1997

    J.League Victory Goal '97

    1997

    Sport
    Sega Saturn
    J.League as you never experienced before. SEGA has delivered the exciting new entry in Victory Goal, with updated visual effects, commentary and improved controls! 17 teams of real players from the J. League are freely available to be picked, and the realism is uncanny. Victory Goal!
  • Bulls vs Lakers and the NBA Playoffs

    1991

    Bulls vs Lakers and the NBA Playoffs

    1991

    Sport
    Sega Mega Drive/Genesis
    Bulls vs Lakers and the NBA Playoffs is a basketball video game developed by Electronic Arts and released in 1992 exclusively for the Sega Mega Drive. The game is the sequel to Lakers versus Celtics. The game's name refers to the previous season's NBA championship series, the 1991 NBA Finals matchup between the Chicago Bulls and Los Angeles Lakers. It is the second game in the NBA Playoffs series of games. Although there is no SNES version for Bulls vs Lakers, the SNES (and first) version of Bulls vs. Blazers was heavily based on Bulls vs Lakers, with the later Mega Drive version introducing a few changes from this. Bulls vs Lakers introduced a television broadcast-style presentation with a fictional television network, "EASN", the Electronic Arts Sports Network. It was the first team basketball game to feature an in-game instant replay feature. Bing Gordon, the Chief Creative Officer of Electronic Arts, was featured as the game announcer. This was also the first game to depict NBA team logos on the courts. Game
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