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Manga-based street basketball video game developed by KID, released in 1994.
Midway's signature rules-light two-on-two arcade basketball game gets revamped, now with a bigger roster and more features.
FIFA 95 is the second installment of the popular FIFA franchise. This version included many more teams than the first FIFA, and this time there were clubs involved.
The first of Acclaim's NFL Quarterback Club football series. It was released in 1994.
The first entry in the popular gaming franchise about the most popular sport in the world. Staring only international teams it is virtually unrecognizable compared to the modern FIFA games.
A hockey game licensed by the NHL employing a unique 3D-perspective.
Audiogenic's second cricket game. The game was sold in the UK under the name Graham Gooch World Class Cricket.
Madden NFL '94 is the sixth game of the Madden NFL Franchise chronologically and introduced play-call mode, pass-catch mode, the bluff play, and the ability to flip the selected play.
A basketball game and EA Sports' NBA title for the 1993 season. On the Sega Genesis it is known as NBA Showdown '94.
The 1994 entry in EA's ice hockey series. It is widely considered the best of the NHL series and one of the best hockey games ever made.
The 1993 improved version of Sensible Soccer with updated rosters. This is the version that would be ported to various consoles, such as the SNES, Genesis and the Amiga CD32.
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!
Bulls vs. Blazers and the NBA Playoffs was Electronic Arts' NBA title for the 1992-93 season.
The third game in the HardBall series of baseball simulators. HardBall III is the only game in the series to see a SNES version.
Goal! Two is a soccer game for the NES and the sequel to Goal!.
A sequel in the popular Atari ST/Amiga soccer game series Kick Off, developed for consoles.
Play as any of the NBA teams in this basketball game for the Super Nintendo and Genesis/Mega Drive. The sequel to Tecmo NBA Basketball.
The third Joe Montana football game for Genesis was the second to have the "Sports Talk" live commentary tech and the first to carry the NFL license.
Super Play Action Football is one of the only games that features High School, College, and NFL teams.
Jaleco's Bases Loaded series continues on the SNES in Super Bases Loaded 2.
The first basketball game to utilize a dynamic 3D behind-the-ball perspective thanks to the system's Mode 7 technology. While it uses fictional teams in other regions, the North American release uses real college teams and is the first licensed video game with the NCAA.
EA presents another season of the NBA, culminating in the '91 finals between Chicago and LA, in the second of their proto-Live NBA Playoffs series.
Sequel to Baseball Stars Professional, which was a sequel to Baseball Stars for the NES. This game is the third in the series.
The first release in Sierra's Front Page Sports series.
R.B.I. Baseball loses some of its Namco-developed roots and makes its way to 16-bit systems with R.B.I. Baseball 3.
An official licensed game of the 1991 Rugby World Cup.
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