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All the power, speed and intensity of professional tennis! Compete against professional tennis' top talent: Michael Chang, Mark Philippoussis, Amanda Coetzer, Richard Krajicek, Conchita Martinez, Jonas Bjorkman, Gustavo Kuerten and '98 Wimbledon Ch..
A big thumbs-up to 989 for putting in over 300 college hoops teams, so that those Lehigh fellows can feel like a part of big-time college ball.
Feel like 18 holes of great golf?
36 authentic holes from 27 premier courses around the United States, up to eight players. 7 different game modes.
Released late in the summer with the baseball season heating up, I'm thinking, "Sweet, let's play some baseball."
It's a video game where players can play exhibition matches, season matches, playoff matches, make their own plays for use on the field, and even pays salaries to his players.
If you love sun, sand, surf...and volleyball you’re ready for Kings of the Beach.
Real hockey, real players, real action. Skate with the game's greatest players as you go head-to-head with over 500 professional hockey stars.
With the 2003 baseball season well under way, baseball games are hitting the market in droves.
Tony Meola's Sidekick Soccer is a video game released for Super Nintendo Entertainment System in 1993, named after US goalkeeper Tony Meola. It went under several names in different markets, such as in Latin America under the name Super Copa.
Double Dribble for the GameBoy. It's as intense as the NES version only now it's portable and in black and white.
International Superstar Soccer, Konami's saga of soccer games.
Triple Play Gold Edition is a Baseball Sim game, developed by Extended Play Productions and published by EA Sports, which was released in 1996.
Tecmo Super Bowl II: Special Edition is a Football Sim game, developed and published by Tecmo, which was released in 1994.
Seems like EA is creating evil twins for all its regular sports sims. NASCAR 2000 has NASCAR Rumble, and now NHL 2000 has Rock the Rink.
La Russa Baseball 95 is a Baseball Sim game, developed by High Score Productions and published by EA Sports, which was released in 1993.
In Baseball Simulator 1.000 you can choose from any of 18 different teams or you can build a team from scratch.