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Aah! Harimanada

Aa Harimanada (ああ播磨灘) is a Japanese media franchise that began with a 1991 manga by Kei Sadayasu published in Kodansha's Weekly Morning. An anime television series was broadcast in 1992. The series was later adapted to a video game developed and published by Sega for the Sega Game Gear and Sega Mega Drive. A port was also released on the Game Boy, released by ASK.

American HorseshoesW
American Horseshoes

American Horseshoes is a 1 to 4 player "horseshoes" arcade game released by Taito in 1990. Each player can choose from one of four characters: Lucky Lou, Diamond Dave, Tossin' Tom and Mayhem Mary. There are two pitches in each inning. Players may select grip and throwing angle prior to each pitch. The rolling of the trackball determines the distance of each pitch. After each inning the scoring with shown with an overhead shot of the stake area. Each player's score is shown throughout the game at the top of the screen. Up to nine innings can be played per game.

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BSS 01

The BSS 01, also known as RFT TV-Spiel or simply TV-Spiel, is a dedicated first-generation home video game console that was released in 1980 or 1981 only in East Germany. It was manufactured between 1979 and 1980 by VEB Halbleiterwerk Frankfurt (Oder) and is credited the only video game console that was released in East Germany. Due to its high price, it rarely succeeded in private households and mostly delivered to youth centers, leisure and educational institutions.

CD ShootW
CD Shoot

CD Shoot is a video game developed and published by Eaglevision Interactive Productions for the Philips CD-i in 1992. The aim of the game is clay pigeon shooting. The game has four modes: sporting, olympic trap, balltrap and English skeet.

Crayola ScootW
Crayola Scoot

Crayola Scoot is a sports video game developed by Climax Studios and published by Outright Games. It is based on the Crayola brand, and was released on October 16, 2018 in North America and October 23, 2018 in Europe for Microsoft Windows, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One.

Daley Thompson's DecathlonW
Daley Thompson's Decathlon

Daley Thompson's Decathlon is a computer game developed and released under licence by Ocean Software in 1984. It was released in the wake of Daley Thompson's popularity following his gold medals in the decathlon at the 1980 and 1984 Olympic Games. A second game, Daley Thompson's Super-Test, was released the following year and the third title, Daley Thompson's Olympic Challenge, was released in 1988 to coincide with the 1988 Olympic Games.

Desi Adda: Games of IndiaW
Desi Adda: Games of India

Desi Adda: Games of India is a collection of video games developed by Gameshastra and published by Sony Computer Entertainment Europe. It was released for PlayStation 2 on October 27, 2009. It was later released for PlayStation Portable and was the first Indian developed game to be added to PlayStation Network. The game was released in three languages: Hindi, Tamil and Punjabi.

Double D DodgeballW
Double D Dodgeball

Double D Dodgeball is a sports video game developed and published by Yuke's exclusively for Xbox 360. The game was released on 16 July 2008.

DualPenSportsW
DualPenSports

DualPenSports, known as Touch! Double Pen Sports (タッチ!ダブルペンスポーツ) in Japan, is a video game for the Nintendo 3DS published by Namco Bandai under the Bandai label and developed by indies zero. The game gets its name from the fact that two special sports styluses are used to play the game. The sports are soccer, baseball, boxing, basketball, paragliding, archery and skiing. There are also tap exercises to help players get used to playing the game with two styluses rather than one.

Dunk StarW
Dunk Star

Dunk Star is an unreleased 1991 basketball arcade video game that was in development and planned to be published by Sammy for the arcade Neo Geo MVS and Neo Geo AES home console. Had it been launched before Street Slam, it would have become the first basketball title for the Neo Geo platforms.

FreekstyleW
Freekstyle

Freekstyle is a 2002 motocross racing video game for the PlayStation 2, GameCube and Game Boy Advance. There are four levels of gameplay: the circuit, a quick race, freestyle, and free run.

Frisbee ForeverW
Frisbee Forever

Frisbee Forever is a 2011 video game developed by Kiloo and released on May 5, 2011 for iOS. A sequel entitled Frisbee Forever 2 was released on June 28, 2012.

GasketballW
Gasketball

Gasketball is an action sports video game for the iPad by Mikengreg, an independent development team of Michael Boxleiter and Greg Wohlwend. Players flick basketballs through 2D physics puzzles into the hoop in single-player, local multiplayer, and asynchronous HORSE-style online multiplayer modes. The game is free-to-play with in-app purchases. Development began in mid 2011 following Mikengreg's successful Solipskier. They were able to live from the earnings for Gasketball's two year development at their previous salary, which afforded them the stability to try new avenues and reject prototypes, though they worked 100-hour weeks. Towards the end of their development, they ran out of money and lived on the couches of friends. It was released on August 9, 2012, and the game did not reach their desired conversion rate at the time of launch.

Go VacationW
Go Vacation

Go Vacation is a 2011 party video game developed and released by Namco Bandai Games for the Wii and Switch. It is the third game in the We Ski series. Up to four players can compete against each other in over 50 sport-based minigames that take place in four fictional island resorts. Minigames range from outdoor activities such as kayaking and horseback riding, to activities one might find in a city, like table hockey and minigolf. Different resorts can be accessed using vehicles such as trolleys and bicycles. Players can customize the outfit of their avatar and decorate their house with furniture.

Innova Disc Golf (video game)W
Innova Disc Golf (video game)

Innova Disc Golf is a sports video game developed by Sundial Interactive and published by WizardWorks for Innova Discs. It was released for Microsoft Windows on April 12, 2000.

K-1 World Grand Prix (video game)W
K-1 World Grand Prix (video game)

K-1 World Grand Prix, known in Japan as K-1 World Grand Prix 2002 , is a video game based on the K-1 martial arts organization in Hong Kong and the K-1 World Grand Prix, developed and published by Konami for PlayStation 2 in 2002-2003. It is the thirteenth game in the K-1 Fighting series.

Knight GamesW
Knight Games

Knight Games is a 1986 video game published by Mastertronic.

Laser LeagueW
Laser League

Laser League is a futuristic sports video game by Roll7, the creators of OlliOlli. Two teams of one, two or three players apiece compete to outlast their opponents by setting up moving lasers in an arena. The game was released in early access during 2017, and officially released for PlayStation 4, Windows, and Xbox One platforms in 2018.

Let's CatchW
Let's Catch

Let's Catch is a video game developed by Prope and published by Sega for the Wii console. It was released as a downloadable WiiWare game in Japan in December 2008, in worldwide in June 2009.

Mach Breakers: Numan Athletics 2W
Mach Breakers: Numan Athletics 2

Mach Breakers: Numan Athletics 2 is a sports arcade game that was released by Namco in 1995; it runs on Namco NB-2 hardware and is the sequel to Numan Athletics, which was released in the previous year.

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Major League Eating: The Game

Major League Eating: The Game is a video game for WiiWare developed by Sensory Sweep Studios, and produced by Mastiff. The first video game to be based on competitive eating, it was released in North America on July 14, 2008, and in Japan on March 24, 2009.

My Game About Me: Olympic ChallengeW
My Game About Me: Olympic Challenge

My Game About Me: Olympic Challenge is a free Flash sports game parody, designed by Klint Honeychurch with art by Nathan Stapley. The game was published by Double Fine Productions, and is playable on their website.

The Race Against TimeW
The Race Against Time

The Race Against Time is a 1988 adventure video game designed by the Oliver Twins, and developed and published by Codemasters. The player controls Sudanese runner Omar Khalifa, who has to venture to six continents to light torch bowls and raise flags to begin the 1988 Sport Aid, a sport-themed charity organization. A tie-in to the Sport Aid charity, all proceeds were donated to the campaign. The game was released for the Amstrad CPC, Commodore 64, and ZX Spectrum platforms.

RIGS: Mechanized Combat LeagueW
RIGS: Mechanized Combat League

RIGS: Mechanized Combat League is a first-person shooter sports video game developed by Guerrilla Cambridge and published by Sony Interactive Entertainment for the PlayStation 4 console and its virtual reality head-mounted display PlayStation VR.

Robo-SquashW
Robo-Squash

Robo-Squad is an action-sports game for the Atari Lynx published by Atari Corporation in 1990.

Rocket JockeyW
Rocket Jockey

Rocket Jockey is a Windows video game created by Rocket Science Games and published by SegaSoft in 1996. The game's concept was developed by designer/lead programmer Sean Callahan, paired with an alternate reality 1930s America setting, conceived by VP of development/creative director Bill Davis. The player jets at high speed inside a grassy, enclosed sports arena on a rocket sled that is always in motion and chiefly steered with two grappling-hook guns mounted on its flanks. The rocket can change speeds but always flies about three feet off the ground unless it is engaged in one of the games' frequent and often-comic collisions.

RollerGames (video game)W
RollerGames (video game)

Rollergames is the name of two 1990 Konami video games, one a coin-operated arcade game by, the other a Nintendo Entertainment System game, and both based on the television show of the same name. This arcade game is faithful to the show unlike the NES version of RollerGames, which is a side-scrolling game. The game is for two players and features all the skaters and managers from the league.

Screen sportsW
Screen sports

Screen sports is an experience product that combines information technology (IT) and sports.

Self-Defense Training CampW
Self-Defense Training Camp

Self-Defense Training Camp is a sports video game developed by Belgian studio AMA Studios and published by Ubisoft for the Xbox 360, and was released in North America on November 8, 2011. The game was also released in Europe under the title My Self Defence Coach on November 11, 2011. The game utilizes the Kinect motion peripheral. Ubisoft claimed the game will "help players develop the self-confidence they need to react more efficiently when facing troublesome situations, and allows players to discover ways of protecting themselves from various forms of physical assault."

Skeet ShootW
Skeet Shoot

Skeet Shoot is a skeet shooting video game for the Atari 2600 and the first game released by Games by Apollo in December 1981. Players assume the role of a skeet shooter shooting clay pigeons. There is a two-player mode where the players alternate.

Steeplechase (video game)W
Steeplechase (video game)

Steeplechase is a 6-player arcade game by Atari Inc., originally released in 1975. Developed by Atari subsidiary Kee Games, it simulates a steeplechase-style horse race.

TV Champion (video game)W
TV Champion (video game)

TV Champion (TVチャンピオン) is a Game Boy game based on the game show of the same name, broadcast on TV Tokyo. It includes support for the Super Game Boy, and was released only in Japan.

Wiffle Ball (video game)W
Wiffle Ball (video game)

Wiffle Ball is a 2009 Wiffle ball sports game developed by Skyworks Technologies and published by Destination Software Inc. in the United States. The game was also released in Europe, where it was published by Zoo Digital Publishing. Released on March 12, 2009, Wiffle Ball received "generally unfavorable" reviews from critics, who stated that "every step of [the game's] execution [was] a failure".