The official game of the 2003 Rugby Wold Cup in Australia, Rugby 2004 is the sequel to Rugby 2001 with HB Studios replacing The Creative Assembly as the developers. Fully licensed by the IRB, Rugby 2004 features 75 stadiums from around the world, [...]
Kick Off ## Description Kick Off was the first football game of its kind, having a top-down view and unlike other football games of that time, the ball was not glued to the feet of the players. Playing Kick Off requires skills in ball control. There is an [...]
You start off playing at a high school level and advance toward the pros, moving up each time you make a touchdown. There are five levels of play including: High School Level, College Level, Professional Level, Playoff Level and Super Bowl Level.
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 [...]
Quarterback Attack ## Description In this semi-FMV game you play a rookie facing his first game as starting quarterback on a fictional team, and this just happens to be The Big Game. The entire game consists of this confrontation. When starting the game [...]
Double Dribble, known in Japan as Exciting Basket (エキサイティング バスケット Ekisaitingu Basuketto), was the second basketball arcade game developed and released in 1986 by Konami. It was the second basketball arcade game by Konami, following Super Basketball. Much [...]
Winning Eleven World Soccer ## Description In this portable version of the Winning Eleven/Pro Evolution Soccer series the player has choice among 44 national teams (plus a few unlockable ones) and 16 club teams in Master League mode. The game plays (and [...]