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  • Adidas Power Soccer 98

    1998

    Adidas Power Soccer 98

    1998

    Sport
    PlayStation
    ADIDAS POWER SOCCER ’98 brings the action of soccer to the PlayStation. Thanks to the dynamic camera technology, you’ll get the best view of the action and the camera won’t miss a single flick pass, slide-tackle, or short dribble. All of this combines to make the game feel like a live broadcast. If realism is not what you are looking for, or if the refs keep rewarding your play with red cards, then switch from the Simulation mode to Arcade mode. With fewer rules and faster play, Arcade mode creates a wide-open game with lots of scoring. ADIDAS POWER SOCCER ’98 provides enough action to keep both fans and casual observers of soccer engrossed in the world’s most popular sport.
  • Alexi Lalas International Soccer

    1999

    Alexi Lalas International Soccer

    1999

    Sport
    PlayStation
    Z-Axis and Take 2 Interactive's Alexi Lalas International Soccer brings the global sport to your PlayStation. Players are greeted with two options -- a friendly match and the tournament. The former is simply a single game against a friend or the computer. In both modes, players have the option to choose from 70 actual international teams complete with real rosters. The real meat and potatoes lies within the tournament aspect. Once a team has been selected, the objective is to guide them to the World Cup -- the supreme objective in soccer. After a team plays three matches, the knock-out tournament begins. Weaker teams that are prone to losing are then dropped from the tournament as the quarterfinals begin.
  • All-Star Slammin' D-Ball

    2001

    All-Star Slammin' D-Ball

    2001

    Sport
    PlayStation 3 PlayStation PlayStation Portable
    The first dodge ball game released on the PlayStation, All-Star Slammin' D-Ball features a horizontal view of the court as eight teams compete in one of two modes: Single Match and Tournament. Teams are individually rated from one to five in throwing, catching, dashing, and dodging abilities. Offbeat male and female characters of varying skill play for the Wild Cats, Pranksters, Heart Breakers, Ninjas, Snipers, Fireballs, Thunder Bolts, and Elementals. The game follows the general rules of dodge ball, in that the object is to knock out the opposing members of a team within a time limit. Players with the ball can aim right, left, high, or low. Thrown balls can be caught by the opposing team, which awards them points. These points can then be used to implement special throws such as the grenade, boomerang, and the screwdriver, making the balls more difficult to avoid or catch. Options include adjustable time limits for Single Matches and three levels of difficulty.
  • American Pool

    2002

    American Pool

    2002

    Sport
    PlayStation
    With American Pool, publisher Mud Duck brings a budget-priced virtual 3D billiards presentation with three modes of gameplay to the PlayStation. In Training mode, players learn the controls and various pool techniques by solving tasks and problems, while Pocket Game mode offers five types of pool including 9-Ball, 8-Ball, Basic, Rotation and 14-1 Rack. The final mode, Pool Contest, is a 9-Ball bracketed tournament in which players create their own character and level up with special shots and techniques as they advance through the pairings. Examples of special skills that can be earned include Low Tech (adds a visual line from the cue ball to facilitate aiming), Easy Shot (drops the speed of the power gauge by one-third), and Free Ball (allows the cue ball to be placed in any location). As players reach higher levels of skill, additional abilities are unlocked. Specific conventions used in American Pool include "Texas Express Rules" in 9-Ball games, the requirement to "call your shot" in 8-Ball, and the loser of b
  • Bass Landing

    2000

    Bass Landing

    2000

    Sport
    PlayStation
    Designed for the armchair angler in mind, Bass Landing captures the essence of being on an actual lake and boat without the hassle of reaching into your tackle box and pulling back a handful of slime! There are five different lakes in all, ranging from the murky Lunker Lake to the mountainous clarity of Crystal Lake. Each contains natural and manmade hazards (branches, poles, rocks) and different kind of fish--depending on the kind of fish you want, choose your lake accordingly. For instance, the Silver Carp can only be found in dark, murky lakes or swamps and the Spotted Bass resides in the chilly, colder water areas. While the name of the game is bass, there are 14 different types of fish including the small but feisty Blue Gill, massively dynamic Carp, and the multiplying Rainbow Trout. In addition to his or her game, the armchair fisherman will need to know how his fishing rod works and what lures to use on the various fish. There are fifty different tools in all ranging from Spinner Bait to the MHB-665 B
  • Big Ol' Bass 2

    1999

    Big Ol' Bass 2

    1999

    Sport
    PlayStation
    Big Ol' Bass 2 is the third part in the Fisherman's Bait series. The game is known as Fisherman's Bait 3 in Europe and Exciting Bass 3 in Japan. Again there are more than fifteen different types of fish, twenty holes and many different lures. Even more exotic fictional fish make their way in the World Monster Fishing mode. The new Surival mode allows you to partake in a knock-out system. Two player splitscreen is supported against a friend or AI.
  • NFL Xtreme 2

    1999

    NFL Xtreme 2

    1999

    Sport
    PlayStation
    989 Sports takes another stab at NFL Blitz's dominance over the arcade football genre by adding more sim style playbook.
  • Big Strike Bowling

    2003

    Big Strike Bowling

    2003

    Sport
    PlayStation
    Big Strike Bowling is a Sports game, developed by Coresoft and published by Gotham Games, which was released in 2003.
  • Black Bass with Blue Marlin

    1999

    Black Bass with Blue Marlin

    1999

    Sport
    PlayStation
    Black Bass with Blue Marlin is a fishing simulation game for PlayStation. It includes two modes: black bass fishing and blue marlin fishing. Players use various lures, rods, and techniques to catch fish, with gameplay focused on timing, positioning, and managing line tension. The game includes guidance on fishing techniques from legendary angler Hank Parker, along with a variety of fishing locations. The game supports two-player split-screen play. It includes four tournament lakes based on real locations, each with multiple marinas and a high fish population. There are also twelve marlin fishing areas. Gameplay incorporates environmental factors, different fishing spots, and a range of lures and reeling mechanics.
  • Big Bass Fishing

    2002

    Big Bass Fishing

    2002

    Sport
    PlayStation
    There's nothing like the real thrill of luring in a largemouth bass, and now you can have the experience without getting a drop of water on you. Try to reel in 14 different types of freshwater fish including spotted bass, redeye bass, and rock bass in this PSX classic, enjoying a dozen massive locales. Real-life obstacles like rod direction, reel speed, and water structures will provide plenty to overcome, but you'll arrive armed with 20 unique lures to help get the job done. Choosing from a selection of spinners, bucktails, bass bugs, and other stuff that will help get those fishes' attention, you'll try to master any of the three impressive modes of play: Free Fishing, Three-day Tournament, and Beat the Clock. Five total events will ensure that the gameplay never repeats itself, and the graphics are downright incredible. It's not easy to hook and reel a bass, but it sure is fun when you do.
  • Big League Slugger Baseball

    2000

    Big League Slugger Baseball

    2000

    Sport
    PlayStation 3 PlayStation PlayStation Portable
    Big League Slugger Baseball is a cartoonish, big-head-anime-style baseball game. It uses the standard behind-the-catcher viewpoint for batting and pitching and switches to different views when the ball is hit. One or two players can play a single exhibition game, or a single player can play a 10 or 30-game season, which can be saved to a memory card. After completing the season you can proceed to the Final Series. The game is unlicensed and does not include any real teams, players, or stadiums, though you can create your own players and teams.
  • Shin Nippon Pro Wrestling: Toukon Retsuden 2

    1996

    Shin Nippon Pro Wrestling: Toukon Retsuden 2

    1996

    Sport
    PlayStation
    Shin Nippon Pro Wrestling: Toukon Retsuden 2 is a wrestling game.
  • MTV Sports: Snowboarding

    1999

    MTV Sports: Snowboarding

    1999

    Sport
    PlayStation
    MTV Sports: Snowboarding is an extreme sports game where you have to perform tricks on your snowboard. You can opt to play with one of six different boarders, with each their own abilities. The game features five game modes: qualifying, challenge, create-a-park, head-to-head and training. The qualifying mode offers three levels where you have to score enough points to unlock the challenge mode, where you can challenge other boarders in trick events or races. The create-a-park mode allows you to create your own track to play on. head-to-head allows you to play a multiplayer match against a friend. The available tracks come in four general types: mountain X, big air contest, half-pipe and slopestyle.
  • Bottom of the 9th '97

    1997

    Bottom of the 9th '97

    1997

    Sport
    PlayStation
    Bottom of the 9th '97 brings all of the action of professional baseball to the PlayStation. With an MLBPA license, over 700 major league players are included with their career stats, and motion capture technology recreates all of their nuances. Put those players on the field in any of 15 stadiums in the Exhibition or Training modes for a quick baseball fix. Or, discover the pressure of being down by three runs and coming to the plate with bases loaded and two outs in the Scenario mode. For a more complete experience, tackle the Season, Playoff, or Championship modes. With the innovative cursor system for batting and pitching, the challenges of hitting a 100 mph fastball are faithfully recreated. All of the action of Bottom of the 9th '97 brings professional baseball to your living room, without the need to pay an arm and a leg for beer.
  • Bottom of the 9th '99

    1998

    Bottom of the 9th '99

    1998

    Sport
    PlayStation
    BOTTOM OF THE 9TH ‘99 brings all of the action and excitement of professional baseball to the PlayStation. With an MLBPA license, over 700 major league players are included with updated stats, and motion capture technology recreates the nuances of every single player. Get a quick baseball fix by putting your team on the field of 30 stadiums in the Exhibition or Training modes; or discover the pressure being on the mound, up by one run with one out and a man on third, in the Scenario mode. For the most realistic experience, tackle the ups and downs of a season, the playoffs, or a championship series. With the innovative cursor system for batting and pitching, the challenges of hitting a 100 mph fastball are faithfully recreated. The action of BOTTOM OF THE 9TH '99 brings professional baseball to you without having to pay for admission.
  • NCAA Gamebreaker 98

    1997

    NCAA Gamebreaker 98

    1997

    Sport
    PlayStation
    NCAA GameBreaker 98 is a Sports game, published by SCEA, which was released in 1997.
  • NCAA March Madness 99

    1998

    NCAA March Madness 99

    1998

    Sport
    PlayStation
    In March Madness 99 you can take total control of the future of your team with new Dynasty Mode with Recruiting but that's not all. Improved gameplay lets you control leaners fadeaways crossovers dribbles and dunks. You've got total control.
  • NCAA March Madness 2000

    1999

    NCAA March Madness 2000

    1999

    Sport
    PlayStation
    NCAA March Madness 2000 was the 1999 installment in the NCAA March Madness series. It was released on November 30, 1999 for the PlayStation. Former Maryland player Steve Francis is featured on the cover.
  • Pro 18: World Tour Golf

    1999

    Pro 18: World Tour Golf

    1999

    Sport
    PlayStation
    This golf game has TV-style presentation, with commentary by Peter Alliss and Bobby Clampett. Courses and players are photo-realistic, with course layouts accurate to within 3 centimetres. There are no fly-bys, although you can pan around the course to give some clues as to its layout. Four button presses are used to take a shot; draw and fade are set by how long the appropriate press is held down for. Several leading players are featured, including Colin Montgomerie and Vijay Singh as well as female and amateur players. There are three courses - Royal County Down, The Lost City and Couer D'Alene (plus Royal Birkdale on the North American edition).
  • Football Madness

    2003

    Football Madness

    2003

    Sport
    PlayStation
    Feel the passion and tension of the big match atmosphere. Crunching tackles and aggressive barges are all fair play in this game. Playing without the interruption of an irritating ref, you can do what you always wanted to without being sent off. You can even resort to dirty tactics!!
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