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  • Ultra CDi Soccer

    1992

    Ultra CDi Soccer

    1992

    Sport
    Philips CD-i
  • Great American Golf 2

    1994

    Great American Golf 2

    1994

    Sport
    Philips CD-i
  • Golf My Way

    1994

    Golf My Way

    1994

    Sport
    Philips CD-i
  • RBI Baseball '95

    1995

    RBI Baseball '95

    1995

    Sport
    Sega 32X
    This version is an updated follow-up to the R.B.I. series. Many of the same features from other baseball games are present and has three different game modes to choose from: exhibition, playoff, and home run derby, but what makes this version different from the others is a lack of MLB license, though it does feature a MLBPA license with top players of the time such as Roger Clemens, Otis Nixon, Bobby Larkin among many others.
  • Dynamic Country Club: 3D Golf Simulation

    1993

    Dynamic Country Club: 3D Golf Simulation

    1993

    Sport
    Sega CD
    Dynamic Country Club is a 1991 arcade golf game by Sega released on Sega System 24 hardware. Both floppy disk-based and ROM board-based versions of the game exist. The game presents itself in a pseudo-3D setting a la T&E Soft golf games like Pebble Beach Golf Links where the screen slowly redraws itself at certain intervals in your swing. A game with the same name for the Sega Mega-CD was produced, but only released in Japan. Whether or not this is the same game is unknown.
  • World Series Baseball 2K1

    2000

    World Series Baseball 2K1

    2000

    Sport
    Dreamcast
    World Series Baseball 2K1 is a sports video game developed by Wow Entertainment and published by Sega for the Dreamcast. It was the first game in the modern series to be featured on the Dreamcast, and was the spiritual successor to World Series Baseball for the Sega Genesis.[citation needed] It was released in July 2000 to coincide with the 2000 Major League Baseball All-Star Game in Atlanta.[citation needed] World Series Baseball 2K1 featured a cutting-edge graphical presentation adapted from the NAOMI game Super Major League, and its visuals were well ahead of any other baseball game at the time. Unfortunately, a lack of features, shoddy audio presentation, and major gameplay flaws meant that WSB2K1 was not well received by critics despite its fantastic graphics. The game is notorious for its sometimes-unresponsive controls, as well as the fact that manual fielding—a staple of baseball games for a half-decade prior to WSB2K1's release—isn't even an option available to players.[citation needed] After the deb
  • Reel Fishing: Wild

    2001

    Reel Fishing: Wild

    2001

    Sport
    Dreamcast
    Reel Fishing is a series of fishing video games by Natsume. The first game, Reel Fishing, was released for the PlayStation in 1996. Originally a localization of Pack-In-Video's (now Marvelous) Fish Eyes series from Japan, Natsume has since diverged from that series to create their own games.
  • MTV Sports Skateboarding

    2001

    MTV Sports Skateboarding

    2001

    Sport
    PC (Microsoft Windows) PlayStation Dreamcast
    A skateboarding game with similar controls to the classic Tony Hawk games. This game however has a stunt mode.
  • UEFA Dream Soccer

    2000

    UEFA Dream Soccer

    2000

    Sport
    Dreamcast
    UEFA Dream Soccer is essentially an update of Sega Worldwide Soccer 2000 (same developer and game engine). The license pertains only to the clubs; player names are fictional. In this version there are also women teams, which look different but play the same. In-game commentary is provided by Alan Green, Barry Venison and Helen Chamberlain. Animation includes 200,000 frames. Internet play was offered by Dreamarena. There is an Arcade mode including game styles such as Time Attack and a Survival knock-out tournament. Traditional mode gives you league competitions and the full World Cup.
  • 90 Minutes: Sega Championship Football

    2001

    90 Minutes: Sega Championship Football

    2001

    Sport
    Dreamcast
    Gameplay follows the norms of the genre - A to pass, B to throw a high lob, X to shoot, Y to change players, with the triggers to perform modifiers (though passes and lob shots) and sprint, although these can all be changed in the options. The player can also assign special tactics to each direction on the d-pad to adapt quickly according to the flow of the game.
  • Sega Worldwide Soccer 2000

    1999

    Sega Worldwide Soccer 2000

    1999

    Sport
    Dreamcast
    Sega and Silicon Dreams are on the ball to bring Sega WorldWide Soccer 2000 to Dreamcast. The beautiful game is brought to life in this fast action packed soccer simulation. Put on your old school kit and challenge all your friends - (up to four people can play). Sega WorldWide Soccer 2000 - miss out on this and you will be as sick as a parrot. Pick it up on a transfer and you will be over the moon.
  • Cool Boarders Burrrn!

    1999

    Cool Boarders Burrrn!

    1999

    Sport
    Dreamcast
    Famous 32bit franchise of snow sports is now headed to Sega Dreamcast!
  • Greatest Heavyweights

    1994

    Greatest Heavyweights

    1994

    Sport
    Sega Mega Drive/Genesis
    Eight World Heavyweight Champs Answer the Bell in this ultimate showdown to decide who's #1! Muhammad Ali, Jack Dempsey, Joe Frazier, Larry Holmes, Evander Holyfield, Joe Louis, Rocky Marciano, and Floyd Patterson - all in their prime and looking for knockouts! Each Champion looks and boxes in their signature styles. It's Ali's speed against Marciano's power, Holmes' stinging jab versus Frazier's devastating hook!
  • HardBall '95

    1995

    HardBall '95

    1995

    Sport
    Sega Mega Drive/Genesis
    Action-oriented baseball sim. Hardball 5 is mainly an update to Hardball 4, with the additions coming in the form of adjustable difficulty settings, sharper graphics, more comments by Al Michaels and improved league play which comes with a full set of 1994 major leaguers plus a bonus "legends" league. Includes multiplayer support for up to 2 players.
  • Powerball

    1991

    Powerball

    1991

    Sport
    Wii Sega Mega Drive/Genesis
    In this game you take on the role of 1 out of 8 teams who represent various nations vying to become the Powerball champions. Powerball is a game consisting of a hybrid of sports such as American football, soccer and rugby. You play on an 100 yard field trying to score on the opposing team. Scoring consists of either running into your opponent's end zone holding the powerball for a touchdown or kicking the ball into your opponent's net to score a goal. Goals are worth 1 point, and touchdowns are worth 3 points. The game modes are 1 or 2 player exhibition play, and 1 or 2 player league play. League play allows you to use bonus points, and distribute them to your teammates to improve their statistics.
  • Prime Time NFL Starring Deion Sanders

    1995

    Prime Time NFL Starring Deion Sanders

    1995

    Sport
    Sega Mega Drive/Genesis
    Prime Time NFL Starring Deion Sanders is a Football Sim game, developed by Farsight Technologies and published by Sega, which was released in 1995.
  • Tecmo World Cup

    1992

    Tecmo World Cup

    1992

    Sport
    Sega Mega Drive/Genesis
    Tecmo World Cup '92 is a conventional pseudo-3D soccer game.
  • Australian Rugby League

    1995

    Australian Rugby League

    1995

    Sport
    Sega Mega Drive/Genesis
    Australian Rugby League is a 1995 rugby game by Electronic Arts for the Sega Mega Drive released exclusively in Australia and Europe.
  • Dino Dini's Soccer

    1994

    Dino Dini's Soccer

    1994

    Sport
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System Sega Mega Drive/Genesis
    Dino Dini's Soccer is a top-down football game for the Sega Mega Drive programmed by Dino Dini, the man behind the first two Kick Off games by Anco Games. It was only released in Europe. Dino Dini's Soccer is a retooled version of an earlier Amiga game, Goal!, sporting superior graphics and support for four players via Sega's Team Player peripheral. Though this has not been confirmed, it has been suggested that during development Dino Dini's Soccer was set to be a straight port of Goal! with no extra features (this being the situation with the SNES version, which despite its name, was not personally handled by Dino Dini like this Mega Drive release). An unconfirmed working title appears to have been Dino Dini's Goal!. As a spiritual sequel to Kick Off 2 (or Super Kick Off, as it appeared on the Mega Drive), Dino Dini's Soccer offers similar gameplay but with the addition of smarter AI, multiple cameras and improved presentation.
  • New 3D Golf Simulation: Harukanaru Augusta

    1994

    New 3D Golf Simulation: Harukanaru Augusta

    1994

    Sport
    Sega Mega Drive/Genesis
    New 3D Golf Simulation: Harukanaru Augusta is a 1989 golf game by T&E Soft for the NEC PC-98 and the first in their New 3D Golf Simulation series of golf games. They ported it to the Sega Mega Drive in 1993. This version was not released outside Japan. The game takes place at the Augusta National Golf Club and plays identically to Pebble Beach Golf Links.
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