The famous management and cyclist simulation game will be completely revised for the 2010 release. For the first time since the game went 3D, an entirely new simulation and graphics engine has been coded from the ground up.
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 [...]
MLB 2001 Original release date(s):[6] NA February 29, 2000 Release years by system: 2000—PlayStation[6] Notes: Developed by Sony Computer Entertainment America and published under the 989 Sports label[6] Once again, Vin Scully is the play-by-play [...]
The 16-bit sequel to NES Play Action Football. Graphics are from the same three-quarters perspective as the original. There are now three levels of play to choose from: high school, college, or professional. All 28 real NFL teams are included, but [...]
The game was released in three different region-based covers. Adam Gilchrist appeared on the Australian cover, Daniel Vettori on the New Zealand cover and Andrew Flintoff on the English cover. It was the last game to have all real player names.
Soccer game, developed to coincide with the finals of the UEFA EURO 2004 tournament in Portugal (June 2004). In UEFA EURO 2004, gamers can play as any of the 51 European nations as you immerse yourself in the deepest championship mode ever released. [...]
NFL GameDay 2002 ## Description This year’s edition features motion-capture animation and commentary by Dan Fouts and Dick Enberg. There are four primary modes of play, including season, arcade, franchise, and exhibition. The franchise mode keeps [...]