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Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 4

Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 4

PCPlayStationXboxNintendo

Sports

October 23, 2002

Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 4 is a Beenox-produced sports game signed with the name of a famous skateboarder. Players have the opportunity to test their strength in professional skateboarding. The creators envisaged more than 190 different tasks to perform and a whole spectrum of possible acrobatics on the board. For lovers of sports rivalry with living opponents, an 8-person multiplayer fun mode has been introduced.

Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3

Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3

PCPlayStationXboxNintendo

Sports

October 30, 2001

Another part of the already known series of sports games about incredible feats and evolution with skateboarding. It introduces a lot of improvements and innovations both in terms of the audiovisual side of the game and new gameplay possibilities.

Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2

Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2

PCPlayStationNintendo

Sports

September 20, 2000

Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2 is a continuation of the arcade game published in 1999, signed with the name of the famous skateboarder. As in the original, players have the opportunity to test their skateboarding skills by playing as skateboard masters. Developers from Neversoft Entertainment studio have prepared several hundred spectacular tricks that can be performed while playing. The soundtrack of the game included songs by bands such as Rage Against the Machine, Papa Roach and Naughty by Nature.

FIFA 2000

FIFA 2000

PCPlayStation

Sports

October 9, 1999

The next installment of the famous series of football games produced by EA Sports. The title actively uses the official license of the International Football Federation, FIFA, to play with thousands of players and hundreds of real clubs.

FIFA 99

FIFA 99

PCPlayStation

Sports

November 10, 1998

The fourth installment of the football series by Electronic Arts. The title brings a number of changes in graphic design and match engine. More than 250 clubs from the most important games in Europe and the world are at the disposal of players.

Street Skater

Street Skater

PlayStation

Sports

January 1, 1999

A sports game that allows the player to beat a variety of tracks using a skateboard. During the game it is important to go through the routes quickly, as well as perform spectacular acrobatics and tricks. As the game progresses, the player-controlled character gains experience points, which can be exchanged for improved statistics such as speed or effectiveness in performing tricks.

Actua Soccer 3

Actua Soccer 3

PCPlayStation

Sports

December 1, 1998

Actua Soccer 3 is the third installment of a series of football simulations created by the British developer studio Gremlin Interactive. Players have the opportunity to steer the actions of 10,000 players from 450 football clubs playing in 25 national leagues. Creators of the game took care of even greater realism by introducing, among other things, variable weather conditions and the ability to manually correct tactics on virtual pitches.

Cool Boarders 3

Cool Boarders 3

PlayStation

Sports

September 30, 1998

The third installment of the popular series of sports games. Routes at Cool Boarders 3 have become much narrower than their predecessors, and races with opponents have become more contact. The number of playable characters and boards has also increased. Again, the game consists in overcoming the snow slopes as quickly or as efficiently as possible.

FIFA 2001

FIFA 2001

PCPlayStation

Sports

November 1, 2000

The next installment of the popular series of football games. Players can lead hundreds of teams in one of several game modes. The production brings a number of improvements in mechanics and visuals.

Backyard Soccer

Backyard Soccer

PCPlayStation

Sports

September 28, 2001

Sports game dedicated to football. In the course of the game, players take control of a team of kids from the neighborhood, dreaming of a football career. The whole was kept in a pleasant cartoon style. Despite the fairy-tale environment and the presence of power-ups, the rules of the struggle do not differ from those we know from real stadiums.

This is Football

This is Football

PlayStation

Sports

December 1, 1999

Sports game dedicated to football. The production uses an official license, thanks to which more than 200 authentic teams and official competitions such as World Championships and Champions League are at the disposal of the players. Smooth, three-dimensional matches are accompanied by a professional sports commentary by Clive Tyldesley.

NBA In the Zone 2000

NBA In the Zone 2000

PlayStation

Sports

February 1, 2000

The next installment of the series of basketball games created by the Japanese company Konami. The production offers almost thirty teams and more than three hundred players, animated with the use of motion capture technique. A novelty in comparison to previous editions is the possibility of playing batches and throws contests for three points. In comparison to the competition, the game is distinguished by a simpler and less powerful control system.

Street Skater 2

Street Skater 2

PlayStation

Sports

March 1, 2000

Continuation of a sports game from 1999. Just like the original, the production focuses on skateboarding a variety of routes. The player's task is not only to achieve the best time results, but also to perform spectacular tricks. In addition to campaign and free game mode, Street Skater 2 offers a level editor and a multiplayer mode for two players. A big advantage of the production is its licensed soundtrack.

WWF War Zone

WWF War Zone

PlayStation

Sports

July 14, 1998

The first sport game dedicated to wrestling, which was performed in full three-dimensional. Iguan's WWF War Zone allows players to take part in brutal and spectacular duels based on a variety of rules - from one-on-one clashes to crazy battles with weapons scattered around the arena.

Cool Boarders

Cool Boarders

PlayStation

Sports

December 31, 1996

One of the first 3D snowboard games. Production offers three basic and two hidden slopes, on which you should descend in the shortest possible time, while performing spectacular tricks. Before each descent the player can choose the sex of his avatar, his clothes and the board he is using.

Cool Boarders 2

Cool Boarders 2

PlayStation

Sports

October 31, 1997

Continuation of a warm welcome snowboard game from 1996. Cool Boarders 2 boasts a much higher number of playable characters, boards and tracks than its predecessor. The latter have been significantly expanded and offer, among other things, shortcuts. The game can be played in one of five different play modes, and on the track the user is accompanied by artificial intelligence or opponents controlled by the second player.

LiberoGrande

LiberoGrande

PlayStation

Sports

November 26, 1998

An arcade football game that debuted on arcade machines in 1997. LiberoGrande takes an unusual approach to the presentation of the discipline, putting only one player under control during the matches.

ISS Pro Evolution

ISS Pro Evolution

PlayStation

Sports

May 11, 1999

The next installment of a popular series of football games by the Tokyo branch of Konami. The production brings improved graphics, new game modes and a number of previously unavailable games for players. For the first time in the history of the cycle, clubs have appeared alongside the national teams.

WCW Mayhem

WCW Mayhem

PlayStation

Sports

August 31, 1999

A production based on the license of the American wrestling federation WCW, in which several dozen of the most famous competitors were put at the disposal of the console owners. The title prepared by Electronic Arts brought a number of novelties to the genre, trying to stand out from the competition.

Thrasher Presents Skate and Destroy

Thrasher Presents Skate and Destroy

PlayStation

Sports

September 26, 1999

Arcade production addressed to fans of extreme skateboarding. Unlike the Tony Hawk's series, the game has a slightly more realistic approach to discipline.