Backyard Football '08 is the sixth iteration of the best selling children's football video game. The only kids' game to hold the NFL and NFL Player's Inc. licenses, Backyard Football '08 features a roster full of current NFL Superstars as kids including two-time SuperBowl MVP Tom Brady as the cover/highlight athlete. Backyard Football '08 combines authentic NFL plays and strategies with the wild and whacky antics of the Backyard gang to give young football fans a realistic, fun sports experience. The game gives kids total control of the style, location, pace, and strategy. And, with multiple levels, is easy enough for rookie players yet mega challenging for more seasoned veterans.
A golf sim from Data East for the PC Engine. It later received a rerelease on the Wii Shop in Japan.
Winning Shot is a golf game for the PC Engine/Turbogfrafx-16 and was the very first game based on the sport to be released for the system. Up to four human players can play, though because of the nature of golf, each player takes alternating turns depending on their distance from the hole. The game has many similar features to golf games of this era - the player can select which club to use, whether or not to hit the ball at a slight angle to adjust its trajectory and which direction to hit the ball towards, before hitting the requisite power gauge at the right point to send the ball flying as close to the hole as possible.
Summer Challenge: Athletics Tournament offers a fast-paced sports entertainment experience for the enthusiast and the entire family. Challenge the world's best athletes in 20 disciplines playing in single or multi player game modes. Bring the excitement of major competitions into your living room with photo realistic stadiums and atmospheric sound. Summer Challenge includes the most popular and diverse sports with up to four players in head to head competition or challenge your skill in single player career mode. Compare your performance against the rest of the world via online leader boards.
FIFA 15 (Ultimate Team Edition) in addition to the base game, FIFA 15, also contains:
- 40 FUT Gold Packs
- Adidas All-Star Team
- Messi FUT Loan Player
- Adidas Predator Boot Bundle
- Historic Kit
- Additional goal celebrations
Football Manager 2013 (often abbreviated to Football Manager 13, or more commonly FM13) is a 2012 football management simulation video game developed by Sports Interactive and published by Sega. It was released on Microsoft Windows and OS X on 2 November 2012.[1] Football Manager Handheld 2013 was subsequently published for PlayStation Portable on 30 November,[2] and for iOS and Android on 13 December.[3][4]
Take the road to the PGA Championship with Tiger Woods PGA Tour 07. At home or on the go, challenge the world's top golfers in all-new PGA Tour Mode, featuring training sessions, practice, and The FedEx Cup, the new PGA Tour championship playoff system. Hone your skills in the all-new Shooting Gallery, then play as or against 11 players, including John Daly, on 12 championship courses.
Take the sensation of hitting the lanes to another dimension with Bowling 3D for PSP. You might even feel like you need to rent some shoes. See the alley spring to life in multiple immersive 3D environments. Then experience an extra dimension of authenticity with the game's innovative physics and mechanics. Control the ball's direction and the force behind your stroke. Use the Spin Meter to add action. Find your groove with strike after strike, or finess your shot for a clutch spare. Challenge up to four friends with a variety of Pass 'n Play modes. Or bwol like a pro in five single-player modes, including Quick Play, Spare-O-Thon, and the exclusive Strike-O-Thon. Between frames, watch replays of your slickest shots from up to five angles. Track stats, earn achievements, and win awards.
A portable fishing sim, based on the PlayStation fishing franchise. The PSP version retains the beautiful views of lakes, streams, waterfalls and rivers, with natural time-of-day changes in the environment. Drop line for utilizing an extensive variety of lures, tackle and other implements (over 150 tacklebox items) to hook any of 22 varieties of fish.
The League brings you more Blitz-style play, but with more content and harder hits. The League includes on-field injuries, ranging from snapping bones to bloody, career-ending hits. Now you can control the entire franchise, dealing with personnel decisions and front-office politics. New visual game modes let you view crucial game moments and moves in slow motion. In addition to traditional multiplayer, you can also play the no-holds-barred style of Blitz football online.
Skate Park City draws on the very best elements of the great Tony Hawk and Jet Set Radio series fused with its own unique ingredients to make it the coolest, most creative and downright fun skateboarding game seen on any platform. Available on the Sony PSP you can play it whenever and wherever you want - go skating on the train, in a plane and even create your very own skate park in the city!
Virtua Tennis 4 (Sega Professional Tennis: Power Smash 4 in Japan) is the third sequel to Sega's tennis game franchise, Virtua Tennis. It was released on PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Microsoft Windows, Wii and PlayStation Vita. Virtua Tennis 4 is also being produced for a four player stick based arcade.[1]
90 Minutes: European Prime Goal is a Super Nintendo Entertainment System soccer video game. The player(s) get to play in either exhibition, tournament, or in the all-star mode. The view is from a left-right perspective and the national flags of several European countries are used in the game. In the game mode "You're a Hero," the player must make miracle plays that either win and/or change the game. The kick-off is doing using 3D graphics with the camera showing the spectators in the grandstand.
This game is a regional port of the sequel to J.League Soccer Prime Goal 2 and J.League Soccer Prime Goal, which were both developed by Namco.
This early SNES title is one of the first hockey titles to simulate 3 dimensions by using the SNES mode 7 SNES technology. It contains all 26 NHL teams at the time with varying strengths and weaknesses. It doesn't have the players association license, but all of the player numbers and abilities were true to their real-life counterparts. You can take your favorite team from the regular season all the way through the titular Stanley Cup. It even has a menu option in the North American version to change the between English and French languages.