showing 31 games
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64 Oozumou | Bottom Up | 1997 | 64 Ōzumō is a sumo wrestling game. As in the original sport, goal of the relatively short matches (measured in seconds) is to push the opponent out of the fighting area. The game uses 3D areas, the analogue stick for movement and C-button combinations to perform moves. Besides exhibition matches and various tournaments there also is a career mode which features decisions and minigames between matches, which influence the sumo wrestler's statistics, for example choosing the diet or fishing. The game uses a comic look and some of the eight areas feature unusual places such as the Moon or Egypt.***[media=youtube]LEY4HrslVas[/media]*** [32] | N64 | labelimagesubject |
64 Oozumou 2 | Bottom Up | 1999 | 64 Ōzumō 2 is the sequel to the original *64 Ōzumō* game, bringing back the exciting world of traditional Japanese sumo wrestling to gaming enthusiasts. Players once again take control of their choice of a sumo wrestler and compete against others in a variety of matches, including one-on-one matches, tag team matches, and battle royales. Players must use their skills and strategic thinking to push their opponents out of the ring or make them touch the ground with any body part other than their feet. The game includes an expanded roster of wrestlers, each with their unique fighting styles, moves, and techniques. Players can choose to play as their favorite wrestlers or create their own character and customize their appearance, moves, and stats. 64 Ōzumō 2 features several game modes, including Exhibition, Tournament, and Story modes. In Exhibition mode, players can play a single match against any opponent of their choice. The Tournament mode allows players to participate in a full season of matches, competing against other wrestlers to win the championship. The Story mode offers a unique narrative experience, where players create their own wrestler and embark on a journey to become the ultimate sumo wrestling champion. The game's graphics and sound design have been improved and updated from the original game. The game also includes a multiplayer mode, allowing players to compete against each other in local multiplayer matches. | N64 | labelimagesubject |
Aa Harimanada | Ask | 1993 | GB | labelimageminimize | |
Aa Harimanada | Sega | 1993 | Japanese only. | Mega Drive | labelimageminimize |
Aa Harimanada | Sega | 1993 | Game Gear | labelimageminimize | |
Chiyonofuji no Ooichou | Face (Arc System Works) | 1990 | NES | labelimageminimize | |
Oozumou Damashii | Takara | 1992 | Sometimes is incorrectly spelled "Oozumou Tamashii"***A sumo wrestling game with pretty good graphics. The controls are a bit confusing and will likely aggravate many, but it's a nice try. Customize your own rikishi by giving him a shikona and customizing his stats, then it's off to the basho to prove yourself in battle! If you understood that previous sentence, you'll likely enjoy this one. The title means 'Sumo Spirit'. [Jacquismo] | SNES | labelimageminimize |
Oriental Games | MicroStyle | 1990 | Amstrad CPC | labelimageminimize | |
Oriental Games | MicroStyle | 1990 | ZX Spectrum | labelimageminimize | |
SD Battle Oozumou: Heisei Hero Basho | Banpresto | 1990 | Now this is an interesting concept. "SD Battle Oozumou: Heisei Hero Basho" is a sumo game with SD characters from several popular anime and tv series. Gundam, Ultraman, Kamen Rider and the Super Sentai series "Choushinsei Flashman". You can play with five characters from each series and two original Banpresto characters, which makes a total of 22 characters. That sounds much, but I could not find out any differences in playing them. The gameplay did not appeal to me. It plays like any other sumo game on the NES and its totally average. Despite the interesting and wacky scenario this game could not make me a fan of sumo wrestling. | NES | labelimageminimize |
Sumo Fighter | DTMC;I'Max (KiD) | 1991 | GB | labelimageminimize | |
Sumo Smashdown | author | 2014 | Prepare to launch you sumo wrestler out of a cannon! Both players are launched simultaneously. Physics then determine if each lands safely or it one or both land on the deadly spikes below. The winner gets a fashionable article of clothing which will be worn in subsequent matches (and have minimal physics effects). | Linux | labelminimizesubject |
Super Duper Sumos | Midway (Handheld Games) | 2003 | GBA | labelimageminimize | |
Super Sumo Wrestling | Typosoft | ? | Linux | labelminimizeminimize | |
Syusse Oozumou | Technos | 1984 | One of the first sumo wrestling video games. [Jacquismo] | Arcade | labelimageminimize |
Terao no Dosukoi Oozumou | Jaleco (Tose) | 1989 | NES | labelimageminimize | |
Tsuppari Oozumou | Tecmo | 1987 | I haven't played many Sumo games yet. Only as part of [url=http://www.uvlist.net/game-35182-World+Games]World Games[/url]. And I must say that it is a strange sport as a videogame and indeed does fit more as part of a multisports game. The game as it stands is quite ok, but doesn't have much variety to it. By winning games your wrestlers stats increase a bit and it is your goal to climb the ranking ladder to the highest rank. Everything is nicely represented with some funny moments, but after a few fight fights I got pretty bored by it.***1 player or 2 players simultaneous. [Zerothis] | NES | labelimageminimize |
Tsuppari Oozumou: Risshin Shusse-hen | Tecmo | 1993 | SNES | labelimageminimize | |
Tsuppori Sumo-Wrestling | Naxat | 1993 | PC Engine | labelimageminimize | |
Wakataka Oozumou | Imagineer | 1993 | SNES | labelimageminimize | |
World Games | Milton Bradley (Rare) | 1989 | Take on the world!Get ready - get set - get psyched! The World Games are here! And you're a star athlete in this awesome international competition! Go for the gold as you challenge the world' best athletes on their home turf! Leap from the treacherous cliffs of Acapulco. Go stomach-to-stomach with a 400-pound Japanese sumo wrestler. Jump barrels on an icy lake in Germany. And pump heavy iron in the Soviet Union. Travel to Scotland for the amazing caber toss! Then to Canada for frantic footwork with log rolling lumberjacks. Ski the slalom on the snow-covered French Alps. And ride the meanest, orneriest bull in the U.S.A.! Return home with enough gold medals and join the World Hall of Fame! 8 International Events:* Cliff Diving * Bull Riding * Log Rolling * Caber Toss * Sumo Wrestling * Barrel Jumping * Slalom Skiing * Weight Lifting 1 to 8 Players***1 player or 2 players simultaneous competitive. 2-8 players take turns competing. [Zerothis] | NES | labelimagesubject |
World Games | U.S. Gold (Choice Software) | 1987 | ZX Spectrum | labelimageminimize | |
World Games | Epyx;U.S. Gold (Westwood Studios) | 1987 | Amiga | labelimageminimize | |
World Games | Epyx | 1986 | In World Games, you'll wing your way around the globe beating the pants off foreigners in eight international events, each one authentic to its country of origin. You'll see incredible, exotic locales as you travel the world circuit. Why, you'll even have your own on-screen tour guide to smooth your way. The events the Olympics forgot. To become the champion, you'll have to dive off the treacherous cliffs of Acapulco. Go stomach to stomach with a 400 pound Japanese sumo wrestler. Jump barrels in Germany. And pump heavy iron in Russia. Next, it's off to Scotland for the caber toss. Canada, for the near impossible log roll. France, to ski the Slalom. And, at last, the U.S. of A., to ride the meanest bull in the states. This, then, is a challenge of global proportions. The question is, are you ready to go the distance? - Eight international events: Cliff Diving, Sumo Wrestling, Bull Riding, Barrel Jumping, Log Rolling, Weight Lifting, Slalom Skiing, and, of course, the Caber Toss. - Visit eight nations to compete. Includes a detailed history and travelogue for your reference. - Join the World Hall of Fame. That is, if you acquire the gold. - One to eight players. | C64 | labelimagesubject |
World Games | Epyx (Westwood) | 1986 | In World Games, you'll wing your way around the globe beating the pants off foreigners in eight international events, each one authentic to its country of origin. You'll see incredible, exotic locales as you travel the world circuit. Why, you'll even have your own on-screen tour guide to smooth your way. The events the Olympics forgot. To become the champion, you'll have to dive off the treacherous cliffs of Acapulco. Go stomach to stomach with a 400 pound Japanese sumo wrestler. Jump barrels in Germany. And pump heavy iron in Russia. Next, it's off to Scotland for the caber toss. Canada, for the near impossible log roll. France, to ski the Slalom. And, at last, the U.S. of A., to ride the meanest bull in the states. This, then, is a challenge of global proportions. The question is, are you ready to go the distance? - Eight international events: Cliff Diving, Sumo Wrestling, Bull Riding, Barrel Jumping, Log Rolling, Weight Lifting, Slalom Skiing, and, of course, the Caber Toss. - Visit eight nations to compete. Includes a detailed history and travelogue for your reference. - Join the World Hall of Fame. That is, if you acquire the gold. - One to eight players. | Atari ST | labelimagesubject |
World Games | Epyx (Westwood) | 1987 | Apple IIGS | labelimageminimize | |
World Games | Epyx;U.S. Gold (Choice Software) | 1987 | Amstrad CPC | labelimageminimize | |
World Games | Epyx (Designer Software) | 1986 | MS-DOS | labelimageminimize | |
World Games | Epyx (Designer Software) | 1987 | Apple II E | labelimageminimize | |
World Games | U.S. Gold (Choice Software) | 1987 | MSX | labelimageminimize | |
Yokozuna Monogatari | KSS | 1994 | Sumo wrestiling. | SNES | labelimageminimize |