shrader Posted August 25 Posted August 25 Does the name Larry Hawk mean something to anyone? Or Professor Q? Quote
Mikie2times Posted August 26 Posted August 26 Front Page Sports Pro Football was a incredible game for the PC. Still the only game I recall having a play/formation designer. Graphics at the time were next level. NFL 2k5- Still has elements that we haven't seen nearly 20 years later. Sucks to have lost this franchise. NBA Jam- Ton of fun Mike Tyson Punch Out- See above Quote
Bray Wyatt Posted August 26 Posted August 26 Anyone ever play World League Soccer on SNES? Was like a Tecmo Bowl for soccer. I would get so many cards for slide tackling all the time haha Quote
Mike In Illinois Posted September 2 Posted September 2 Favorite Nintendo (NES) sports games, in no particular order: Football - Tecmo Super Bowl. The original Tecmo Bowl whetted the appetite, but TSB is the Gold Standard (and still modded today, with new rosters and uniform and gameplay tweaks annually). Baseball - Baseball Stars ("When Isn't It?" "When It Is." "What Is A Wren?" "A Bird." - If you know, you know). Building a team from the ground-up, knowing the Prestige trick for levelling-up your pitchers, in order to maximize their pitching stats and boosting your attendance - $$). Honorable mention to Dusty Diamond's All-Star Softball, which had up to 60 unique players with strengths and weaknesses). Also some love for the Bases Loaded franchise; learning the right scenario to start a Bean Brawl to get the computer's best player ejected. Hockey - Blades of Steel - the fighting cut-scenes and the cinematic reel when you won the championship was so cool. Special shout-out to Ice Hockey, with their three body types to build your roster. Basketball - Double Dribble was my favorite - didn't learn the Corner 3 cheat mode until recently. Also loved Hoops, a 2 v 2 half-court game, with the cut-scenes for dunks and blocked dunks. Also played Tecmo Super Basketball a few times and it was okay; the playcall selection like in TSB didn't seem to go over well with me. Auto Racing - Enjoyed Super Sprint simplistic IndyCar racing. RC Pro Am was an early hit for me - insane speeds for the computer cars the further you advanced. I absolutely loved Ivan 'Ironman' Stewart's Super Off-Road. I used to watch a ton of those Stadium races when ESPN used to show them; they'd race through the arches of the LA Coliseum. Get three other friends and an NEW Satellite and it's hours of dirt racing fun. Love-hate relationship with Days of Thunder. Nearly impossible to pass and keep your can from getting destroyed. Wrestling - Big fan of Tecmo World Wrestling, Tag Team Wrestling, and Pro Wrestling. 1 Quote
The Jokeman Posted September 2 Posted September 2 (edited) Tecmo Super Bowl, I loved putting Beebe in at FB and put in a few run and shoot formations and have him in the slot on fly routes or swing passes to Thurman duking defenders all the way. NBA Jams- Ewing and Starks a great combo of inside and outside that made them virtually unstoppable. NHL 94: Nothing like playing as the Sabres and hearing the Sabre Dance. Real Sports Baseball for Atari 2600 was a a favorite. Edited September 3 by The Jokeman Quote
BillsPride12 Posted September 2 Posted September 2 4 hours ago, The Jokeman said: Tecmo Super Bowl, I loved putting Beebe in at FB and put in a few run and shoot formations and have him in the slot on fly routes or swing passes to Thurman duking defenders all the way. NBA James- Ewing and Starks a great combo of inside and outside that made them virtually unstoppable. NHL 94: Nothing like playing as the Sabres and hearing the Sabre Dance. Real Sports Baseball for Atari 2600 was a a favorite. Those ones in particular just brought back some childhood memories for me...Ugh the Feels! Quote
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