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Elite Soccer

Get ready as you enjoy the most realistic soccer simulation ever.
SNES

Striker

Striker is a first game in the long-running soccer series, which stood out from the crowd with a unique forced perspective 3D view rather than a simple overhead one.
Sega Genesis SNES

Revolution X

Armed with a machine gun and an auto-load multi-CD launcher, you must guide a gunsight around each scene of the six levels of play, shooting everything and anyone that moves and a lot of things that don't move.
Sega Genesis SNES

Power Drive

Power Drive is an arcade racing game based around rally driving. Handbrake turns and lurid powerslides are both possible, and the steering is suitably loose.
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Sega Genesis

Expendable

What looks great but doesn't quite live up to the hype in the gameplay department? It's Expendable, from purveyors of quality 3D-card fare Rage Software.

Incoming

Incoming, a straightforward port of the PC game of the same name, would strike most console gamers as a fairly bland military wargame.

Eurofighter Typhoon

As DID's long line of award-winning military flight sims portended a promising future, the company began toying with the idea of developing a purely fun military game.

Ultimate Soccer

Ultimate Soccer is a Soccer Sim game, developed by Rage Software and published by Sega Europe, which was released in Europe in 1993.
Sega Genesis Sega Master System

Eric Cantona Football Challenge

It was one of the first football games to feature a 3D viewpoint, after Simulmondo's I Play 3D Soccer.
SNES

World Cup Striker

3D soccer game.
SNES

Dead Ball Zone

Futuristic sports games always seem to have a couple of things in common: great graphics and a healthy (or unhealthy) dose of violence.