2-on-2 arcade basketball action, following in the footsteps of NBA Jam. All NBA teams, each featuring 4 players to choose from, are included, along with fast paced, over the top basketball, disregarding the normal rules of the game but including fouls and (more...)
You can choose from all of the NBA teams, create yourself a team with players you create yourself, or choose a team formed by the All-Star players of the east or West coasts. When you create a player yourself you can customize the player to a high degree. (more...)
1997 edition of EA's NHL sport simulation series. Improvements in this edition come mostly in the graphical arena, with a refined version of the "virtual stadium" system that adds new camera angles (including the classical top-down one stran (more...)
Bring the excitement of the Olympics home with OLYMPIC SUMMER GAMES for the Super Nintendo. With 15 events that cover the spectrum of Olympic competition, it is as close as most of us will get to the real thing. To heighten the realism, all of the athlete (more...)
A port of the Amiga platformer published by Titus on the SNES, this platformer spoofed four movie genres -- horror, cartoons, westerns and prehistoric times -- and starred a big-haired tubby fellow (likely a light joke on movie critics or moviegoers) who (more...)
The control system is the standard three-click method used in most golf games, but you can now define intended draw/fade levels in advance of playing the shot, so that a perfect aim leads to a measured effect, and an imperfect one exaggerating the effect. (more...)
PGA Tour 96 was the last of the series released for Sega's 16-bit console, and technologically the most advanced one. Instead of offering several generic courses, the three available (Spyglass Hill, Sawgrass and River Highlands) are in 3D, with height (more...)
Journey through as Geppetto, the carpenter's live wooden puppet, Pinocchio, as he did in his Disney animated film - which itself was based on a children's novel. Have Pinocchio run, jump and twist-kick through all the familiar places, including th (more...)



















