Sports Video Games59
Sports games. They simulate various sports disciplines, e.g. football, basketball, volleyball. Players need agility, reflex, quickness and skill of tactical planning in order to succeed. Sports games usually accurately simulate rules of particular disciplines. Managers are an exception – they simulate various disciplines from the perspective of sport clubs and teams, and they contain many elements from strategy and economic games.
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WCW Mayhem
Sports 31 August 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.
NFL Fever 2000
Sports 13 August 1999
NFL Fever 2000 is an American football simulation produced by Microsoft Game Studios. The game has an official NFL license and is based on data about teams and players from the 1999 season. The creators have taken care of, among other things, the ability to play in any player on the pitch, rich team setup options, variable weather conditions during matches and comments from professional sports journalists.
WWF Attitude
Sports 31 July 1999
Based on the license of the famous wrestling federation WWF, a sports game that allows you to direct the world's most famous players and take part in several different types of duels. The game is a continuation of WWF War Zone.
Ultimate 8 Ball
Sports 31 May 1999
Ultimate 8 Ball is a simulation of billiards produced by Mirage Interactive studio. Players have the opportunity to test their skills of virtual pocketing balls in a dozen or so variants of the game, ranging from classic billiards to arcade rehearsals. The advantage of the game is realistic physics taking into account, among other things, the strength and angle of the stick impact.
Links LS Extreme
Sports 27 May 1999
If you are bored with monotonous driving a golf ball into the next holes, try another game. Imagine that an explosive ball is aimed at cows....
Savage Arena
Sports 18 May 1999
A game about futuristic and very extreme sport Savage Arena, a combination of football, rugby and street fights. Become a coach, manager and player of one of the teams and lead it to the top of the league.
ISS Pro Evolution
Sports 11 May 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.
Actua Ice Hockey 2
Sports 23 April 1999
Actua Ice Hockey 2 is the second installment of a series of sports games simulating ice hockey games. The title was produced by the British developer studio Gremlin Interactive, and players have the opportunity to lead hockey teams from the fictional GHL (Gremlin Hockey League).
UEFA Champions League Season 1999/2000
Sports 26 March 1999
UEFA Champions League Season 1999/2000 is a sports game produced by Silicon Dreams Studio. Players have the opportunity to help their favourite football team win the Champions League. Using the official UEFA Chamopins League license, the game features the authentic names of the players and clubs participating in the 1999/2000 season.
Jack Nicklaus 6 Golden Bear Challenge
Sports 24 March 1999
Jack Nicklaus is a legendary figure in the golf world. For many years, he has been signalling with his name subsequent simulations of this discipline published by Activision, which from issue to issue are getting closer and closer to reality.
Championship Manager 3
Sports 15 March 1999
The third edition of the extremely popular football manager, introducing many new opportunities and new foreign leagues with original line-ups.
Viva Football
Sports 12 March 1999
Viva Football is a game created for the World Cup. The creators took a solid approach to the subject and made available all the national teams participating in the World Championships from 1958 to 1998.
Puma Street Soccer
Sports 01 March 1999
A sports game by a well-known sports equipment manufacturer from Germany. The title wants to fill the gap resulting from the lack of indoor football mode in FIFA games. The authors have prepared three types of games: a friendly match, the Puma World Cup and a series of league matches.
Street Skater
Sports 01 January 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.
LMA Manager
Sports 01 January 1999
Football manager, behind whose development is the Codemasters studio. From the start, LMA Manager was created exclusively for PlayStation 1, allowing you to customize the interface and control to the specific nature of the pad. The title is based on the 1999/2000 football season and we can lead to the victory of a team from four English leagues (Premier League, Division One, Division Two, Division Three).
Actua Soccer 3
Sports 01 December 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.
LiberoGrande
Sports 26 November 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.
Psybadek
Sports 17 November 1998
Created by the studio Psygnosis sports game dedicated to extreme riding on a board. The title focuses on the arcade character of the game and does not try to simulate discipline in a real way. The specific atmosphere is given to it by the style of animation for children.
Michael Owen’s World League Soccer ‘99
Sports 13 November 1998
Michael Owen's World League Soccer '99 is a football simulation signed with the name of a well-known football player, for which the Silicon Dreams development studio is responsible. The game is the second installment of the World League Soccer series and allows players to direct players from nearly 200 national teams and club teams from all over the world.
Anna Kournikova's Smash Court Tennis
Sports 12 November 1998
Arcade sports game in cartoon style, which is part of the Smash Court series. Anna Kournikova's Smash Court Tennis from Namco Studio focuses on simple rules and intuitive controls.
NBA Live 99
Sports 11 November 1998
NBA Live 99 is a sports game produced by Electronic Arts, allowing you to taste the emotions associated with the American National Basketball League. Players have the opportunity to steer the actions of their favourite teams in spectacular basketball matches played indoors and outdoors.
FIFA 99
Sports 10 November 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.
NHL 99
Sports 21 October 1998
This is another version of the flagship sport game Electronic Arts with the American hockey league NHL, giving us a unique opportunity to confront the best players in this sport on the cold surface.
Actua Tennis
Sports 21 October 1998
Actua Tennis is a simulation of a tennis game produced by the British developer studio Gremlin Interactive. Players have the opportunity to face computer artificial intelligence or live opponents in single matches (men and women), doubles and potions. The atmosphere of the virtual courts is emphasized by the responsive audience and professional comments of Pat Cash, Barry Davies and Sue Barker.