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NBA ShootOut 2002 is the sixth release in Sony's basketball simulation franchise. Featuring only incremental improvements, it was only released on the original PlayStation in 2001 despite the last iteration being released on both PlayStation and PlayStation 2.
3DO's 2001 entry into their High Heat Major League Baseball series
The Weasel brothers have dog-napped Pluto. It is up to Mickey and his friends to save him by racing each other across the United States.
NBA 2K1 is the second installment of the NBA 2K series of realistic basketball games, updating the roster to the 2000/2001 season while adding a new in-depth "franchise mode" and online multiplayer (as well famous street courts and retro teams).
NBA Shootout is the 5th iteration of the franchise and is the first of the series to appear on the PlayStation 2. Released in 2000 for the PlayStation and early 2001 for the PlayStation 2, It featured only minor improvements over the previous entry in the series, including a refined touch system and a graphics overhaul on the PS2 version.
This is EA sports yearly release of NBA simulation. Kevin Garnett graces the cover.
NBA Shootout 2000 is the 4th game in the basketball simulation series and the 1st in the series to be developed by then newly formed 989 Studios. New features in this iteration include signature moves, touch shooting, and commentary courtesy of Ian Eagle.
NBA 2K is the first in a series of realistic basketball games (of the same name), bringing a customizable 1999/2000 basketball season to the Dreamcast.
The first basketball game since Michael Jordan In Flight to officially feature Michael Jordan in the game. NBA Live 2000 features Tim Duncan of the 1999 NBA Champion San Antonio Spurs on the cover.
NBA Live is a Basketball Simulator with arcade-like gameplay, featuring Antoine Walker of the Boston Celtics on the cover.
The 8th game in the series that adds more dekes, moves, and great gameplay.
NBA Shootout 98 is Sony's third entry in the basketball series. Released in 1998 the basketball simulation featured fully 3D Polygonal graphics, career mode, and player creation.
Cart Precision Racing is an indy car simulator published by Microsoft for the PC.
The fourth game in EA Sport's annual basketball franchise, featuring Tim Hardaway (then of the Miami Heat) on the cover.
NBA Live '97 featured Mitch Richmond of the Sacramento Kings on the cover, the first in the series to dedicate the cover to a single player.
The first in a series of post-Midway NBA Jam games, NBA Jam Extreme brings the arcade-action series to 3D.
NBA ShootOut was released in 1996 and was Sony's first basketball game on their 32-bit PlayStation. It featured a season mode, motion captured player animations, and up to 8 player support.
EA Sports's NBA game for the 1996 Season.
The 1994-1995 edition of the Electronic Arts NBA-licensed franchise.
Ken Griffey Jr. Presents Major League Baseball is a classic baseball simulation for SNES.
Midway's signature rules-light two-on-two arcade basketball game gets revamped, now with a bigger roster and more features.
A basketball game and EA Sports' NBA title for the 1993 season. On the Sega Genesis it is known as NBA Showdown '94.
A two-on-two arcade basketball game by Midway, known for its exaggerated rules-light take on the sport and its official use of NBA teams and players. Boomshakalaka!
An early motorbike racing game developed by Sega and published by Sega-Gremlin in 1976, based on the character Fonz from the TV show Happy Days. Versions of the game are also known as Man TT and Moto-Cross. It uses a pseudo-3D, third-person perspective.
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