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Nekketsu Koukou Dodgeball Bu  Technos;CSG Imagesoft (Technos)1988In Super Dodge Ball, you take control of the USA Dodge Ball team and travel the world in an effort to become the best dodge ballers around. Step onto playing fields in countries all over the globe and use a combination of normal and super shots to help take down your opponents. But be careful, as some destinations have surfaces that can affect your footing. Manage the team as you think best, and swap out characters with other players that better fit your playing style. Two players can enjoy a head-to-head game or play a spirited round of Bean Ball, a six-character free-for-all. Three difficulty levels are available (Easy, Medium, and Hard); which one you choose will depend on your skill and courage. Do you have what it takes to lead Team USA to the ultimate prize and win the world championship of dodge ball?***developed by Technos Japan Corp.
NES-ND-USA, Super Dodge ball published by Sony Imagesoft (CSG Imagesoft Inc.) 1989-06 in the USA
Nekketsu Koukou Dodgeball Bu published by Technos Japan Corp.1988-07-26 in Japan
The title means "Nekketsu High School Dodgeball Club"

1 player, 2 players, 3 players or 4 players simultaneous.
The Japanese version used the Famicom Four-way Adapter to allow up to to 4 players. The NES Four Score and NES Satellite had not yet been released in the USA by June of 1989, so the NES version was only 2 players and did not include a 4 player option.
[Zerothis]***Part of that killer Technos triplet also consisting of River City Ransom and (four-player) Nintendo World Cup. A 'unique sports game,' six-character teams (three in the left half of the court and three surrounding the opponent's half) attempt to drain all the energy of the three in-court opposing characters (shown in the bars at the top of the screen), thereby winning the match. By running up to the line, the three in-court players can deliver special power throws, each player on the team having two different power throws (running and running-then-jumping).***I don't care what anyone says--this is the [i]best[/i] dodgeball game in existance. Period.
[cjlee001]
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Top Players' Tennis  Asmik;Nintendo (Home Data)1989Play the game of your dreams with Top Players' Tennis - the only game where you "become" Ivan Lendl or Chris Evert.

But first, you've got four major tournaments to play; the Australian Open, the French Open, Wimbledon and the U.S. Open. Play singles against a friend, or the computer; double up with Lendl or Evert to beat the computer; or play with a friend against the computer. There's excitement, action and sweat as you play game... set... match - and win!

Top Players' Tennis gives you total command of the ball. Hit a passing shot cross-court or down-the-line; play deep from the baseline; serve and volley or take the game with an overhead smash. You set the speed of the serve and the spin on the ball, giving it a top spin, slice, drop shot or side spin - just like the pros. When you're ready, hit a "Miracle shot," where the ball can zig-zag or soar right up in the air!

While you play, Evert and Lendl are by your side, with adviCe at the touch of a button. So put yourself on the court with a pro. With Top Players' Tennis, the only thing between you and the Grand Slam is...you!***
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Super Spike V'Ball  Technos;Nintendo;Hyundai (Technos)1989Warm up with a few exercise games then face contenders in the American Circuit. For the ultimate challenge play against the best in the World Cup. Jump and block opponent's spikes, dive to dig a cross court spike, or set one up for a smash that only the best player can return. Kabooom! Your Super Spike blasts your opponent off his feet! "X" marks the spot so you can track the ball. Pick players with speed, strong defense, or killer offense. Your quick reflexes and competitive spirit complete the team. Play against the computer, by yourself or challenge a friend. With the NES Satellite or the NES Four Score any combination of one to four can play - even two vs. two! Now you can play on sand courts from Daytona to Los Angeles. Face off international teams in Hawaii or challenge the hot Navy team aboard an aircraft carrier. Watch the sand fly! Hear the applause. Soak up the rays! It's Super Spike V'Ball for World Class fun!***
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[27]***Also released on "2-in-1 Super Spike V'Ball/World Cup Soccer"[quote]NES-QJ-USA[/quote]***1 player, 2 players, 3 players, or 4 players simultaneous in teams of 1 or 2 players each.
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Kings of the Beach Ultra Games (Konami)1990Sun-bathed beaches from San Diego to Sydney are yours to conquer, as you challenge heavy-hitting volleyball superstars in world championship style competitions. From the opening serve to match point, the sand-blasting never stops. And to survive each grueling round, you must spike, crush, block and make daredevil returns. Timing and positioning are critical in this slam-fest, complete with aces, kills, digs and the dreaded hammer spike. Teamwork is crucial as well, since up to four players can compete at once. So hold nothing back, and bury your opponents in the sand. Because if your tandem wins three matches, you're qualified for the next big tournament, the next enormous challenge. But lose and you'll be just another couple of beach bums, washed-up like a pile of seaweed!***1player, 2 players, 3 players, or 4 players simultaneous in teams of 1 or 2 players each.
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Magic Johnson's Fast Break  Tradewest (Software Creations)1990DRIVE, PASS, SHOOT, SCORE! Now you can slam dunk like the pros!Magic Johnson's Fast Break is slammin' jammin' basketball action. Play against the computer or an opponent. Up to four players can play simultaneously. Head for the hoop and slam dunk the ball! The better you get the better your salary gets! Simple enough for beginners, challenging enough for pros. Shoot free throws, 3-pointers, execute special plays, and more! Master all five levels of this ultimate basketball contest!***1 player, 2 players, or 4 players simultaneous.
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Super Off Road  Tradewest (Rare)1990Grab the wheel and hit the gas! For the first time ever, race up to 4 players simultaneously with Ivan "Ironman" Stewart's Super Off-Road. Based on the #1 arcade game, this all-out dirt-grinding race is now available for the NES. Watch out for the mud holes, jumps and other obstacles on the 8 different Stadium tracks. From match-offs to spin-outs, Super Off-Road is as close to genuine short-course racing as you can get!***
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[27]***NES-WU-USA published 1990-04 in the USA
NES-WU-? published 1001-03-14 in Europe
This game was not published in Japan.
1 player, 2 players, 3 players, or 4 players simultaneous.

Based on the arcade game. The arcade game was limited to 3 human players and a computer player. In this version, there are always 4 trucks racing and all of them can be human players. The players race around stadium tracks full of obstacles that simulate off-road conditions. Nitros (1-5 each) and money ($10k-$40k each) appear on the course. Players also earn cash for placing. In between races, each player can upgrade their acceleration, suspension, top speed, tires, and stock up on nitros. Coming in last results in a game over, once you've passed race 15. Every track fits on the screen and there is no scrolling. The view is vaguely dimetric 3D. Obstacles do slow down the trucks and in rare cases can even cause an explode if the crash is violent enough.

[b]Controls[/b]
Left/Right, rotate the truck left or right.
A, Accelerate
A released, Brake
A, choose the option indicated by the cursor
A+B, gain a nitro speed boost
B, waste a nitro
Select, choose the option indicated by the cursor
Start, pause the game

This game was advertised as the first 4-player simultaneous action videogame for home systems in Europe and the USA. But I'm pretty sure Atari was first in both countries with [game=#20405]Warlords[/game]

[spoiler=hint AI difficulty;hint AI difficulty]Ivan's truck is white. The AI will drive Ivan's truck based the best performance of the other trucks of the last race. So if you lap Ivan twice, you'll lose the next race. But if you barely win, he'll drive average in the next race.[/spoiler][spoiler=hint AI mistakes;hint AI mistakes]The AI is genuinely able to make mistakes when driving. Including crashing into walls, spinning out, making a wrong turn in criss-cross tracks, and traveling backwards. You can also play dirty and force them into a mistake.[/spoiler][spoiler=hint rubbins racin;hint rubbins racin]As long as two trucks are in contact with each other, they will both continue to slow down and nitro is useless.[/spoiler]
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Nintendo World Cup  Technos;Nintendo (Technos)1990The eyes of the world are upon you. National pride is at stake. Only seconds left and the crowd rises in anticipation of the greatest upset in soccer history. The horn sounds and you've won it all! The coveted world cup trophy is yours! Pick your team and plan your game strategy. Use advanced super moves like the Bicycle Kick or the Super Header. Choose from 13 teams, representing countries from around the world. Defeat your opponents and you're on your way to the prestigious world cup final. Bring the excitement of international soccer home with Nintendo World Cup!***
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[37]***Also released on "2-in-1 Super Spike V'Ball/World Cup Soccer"[quote]NES-QJ-USA[/quote]***1 player, 2 players, 3 players, or 4 players simultaneous.
UPC: 0-45496-73013-0 is used for every box of this game except Japan. UPC: 0-45496-63037-9 actually belongs to Dragon Warrior.
[Zerothis]***A very fun NES soccer game***Also released on a compilation grouping [game=#8317]Tetris[/game], [game=#5128]Super Mario Bros.[/game] and [game=#8062]Nintendo World Cup[/game] (Only in Europe).
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Swords and Serpents Acclaim Entertainment (Interplay)1990Step into a new world of gaming, where you not only play, you become. Embark on a quest to slay the evil serpent lurking in the inner most depths of the dungeon. Create a mighty band of adventurers, each having unique powers: A fearless warrior, a cunning thief, a wizard with mystical powers, and an enchanting mystic. While fighting skills are vital, Swords and Serpents will stretch your mind and your imagination. As you explore the dungeons, searching for the trappings of the legendary Ruby Warrior, you'll confront challenges and decisions at every turn. Will you fight? Will you run? Which of your inventory of strength, experience and magical powers will you use? The serpent is coiled, ready to strike. But you are the master of your destiny. Will you rise to the challenge? No NES game has gone this far before!***
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1 player, 2 player, or 4 player simultaneous cooperative battles. There is no 3 player option. One of the players is chosen to lead and controls the party outside of battles but any player can interrupt to administrate his own character or cast spells. Apparently a new leader cannot be selected later. The game occurs entirely within one 16 floor dungeon that the party cannot leave. But their are teleporters, "zoom tube" shortcuts, and temples where the party can rest. There are also armories and places to buy things with the gold you find and collect from enemies. The main enemy is the Serpent King that the players must eventually find and kill. Battles are in pauseable real time with players able to fight, flee, or cast spells. There is also the Seven Ruby Treasures to collect. Game progress is saved via a 14 digit password and each character is saved via their own 9 digit passwords. So a complete save requires 5 passwords (50 digits). Players can be a warrior, magician, or thief that is randomly created or everyone can use a pre-generated party.

Controls:
During battle you press
A to attack the middle of the enemy.
↑+A to attack the head of the enemy (the most damaging, if you don't miss).
←+A to attack the right side the enemy (their right, not yours).
→+A to attack the left side the enemy (their right, not yours).
↓+A to attack the the enemies legs
(each type of enemy has different weakness)

Unofficial mapping guide:
Locations should be referred to by coordinates starting from the upper left most room of the 1st floor. The horizontal referred to by English alphabet lettering starting with A. The vertical by European numerals starting with 1 (not 0). The floor by Roman numerals starting with I. For clarification, a dash (minus sign) is optionally used to separate the three values instead of a comma, so that commas can be uses to separate multiple sets of coordinates. Thus the upper left (Northwest) corner of the first floor is a1I or a-1-I [spoiler=and;close]the lower right most room of the bottom floor is p16XVI or p-16-XVI[/spoiler]. All text in this game entry should use this system. All coordinates are considered spoilers because the game was designed so that mapping the dungeon is an intended goal.

Trivia:
The production of this game was apparently plagued with disputes. Brian Fargo, president of Interplay, refused to allow lead designer Paul O'Conner's name to be listed in the credits. The game was revised by Bruce Schlickbernd who refused to be listed as the sole designer since he had merely revised O'Conner's exiting work. Both designers were uncredited (officially). Also, Boris Vallejo was not paid for his cover art.

[spoiler=Game Passwords;Close Game Passwords][code]Level 01 QJALS???4UNMR?
Level 02 9JATS???4XNMW?
Level 03 UJACS???4VNRZ?
Level 04 UJ9FS???4SNFX?
Level 05 9J?JS???4SV4K?
Level 06 MZBJS???ATUZ?K
Level 07 3RSJS???ATUNF?
Level 08 ENSJS???RTUNMK
Level 09 3NSJS???RQULIK
Level 10 ENSJS???RQ3QHK
Level 10+ UNSJS???RQ3K6?[/code][/spoiler][spoiler=Victory?;Close Victory Hint]"Victory" doesn't mean you win. It is the name of the dungeon floor where the Serpent King is hiding[/spoiler][spoiler=Ruby Sword;Close Ruby Sword Hint]When you find the section of maze shaped like a sword go to the tip and turnaround seven times[/spoiler][spoiler=Buying Weapons;Close Buyer Guide]Only the plus two sword in the 1st floor armory is found only in shops. All other weapons can be found for free in the dungeon[/spoiler][spoiler=Hidden Areas Hint;Close Areas Hint]The dungeon is 16 by 16 by 16 and there is a way into every last one of these 4096 rooms[/spoiler][spoiler=Armory Locations;Close Armory Locations Hint]There are three Armories[/spoiler][spoiler=Located;Close floor hint] on the 1st, 5th, and 10th floors at[spoiler=coordinates;Close coordinates]i15I, f14V, and d3X[/spoiler][/spoiler][spoiler=Temple Locations;Close Temple Locations Hint]There are three Temples[spoiler=Located;Close floor hint] on the 1st, 5th, and 10th floors at[spoiler=coordinates;Close coordinates]j7I, c14V, and f6X[/spoiler][/spoiler][/spoiler]
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Gauntlet II  Mindscape (Tengen)1990Step back into the mazes of the Dark Dungeons with Thor, Thyra, Questor and Merlin. With over 100 new mazes to explore, experience all the action, graphics, and sound of the arcade. Use your powers to fend off your old enemies - ghosts, grunts, demons, lobbers, and sorcerers - along with a couple of new ones. As you delve deeper into the dungeons, you'll become enthralled with the world of Gauntlet II.***
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[27]***Well, setting aside the fact that no idiot would ever return to the depths of those dungeons if this was real-life, this is a huge set of new dungeons in pixellated NES format. Amazingly, it apparently supported 4 players. Quite an achievement for the aged NES.
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M.U.L.E.  Mindscape1990IRATA. A New World rich with opportunity. For wealth. And power. And you can become the richest, most powerful inhabitant of the newly discovered planet by owning the most land, mining the most precious metal, and supplying the most food and energy to all the peasants - otherwise known as your opponents. To win you need MULEs (Multiple Use Labor Elements), kind of mechanical donkeys which do your dirty work: growing food, mining, and producing energy. MULEs are critical, so you want to get as many as possible as cheaply as possible. And by the way, treachery is acceptable. So use it when needed. Then sit back and enjoy your wealth and power, OH MIGHTY RULER!***4 players take turns managing during their turn. But they simultaneously compete during auctions.
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NES Play Action Football Nintendo (Tose)1990
[100]***1 Player, 2 Players, or 4 Players simultaneous. 1 player may player the computer. 2 Players may play as a team against the computer against each other. Or 2 players can player each other in teams of 2 each. 3 or 4 players cannot be on the same team.
Even though Nintendo did not obtain the right to use NFL trademarks, they still based the game on real teams, in real cities, with the 1989 stats of real NFL players
[Zerothis]***"Ready! Hut hut hut..." Nintendo takes to the gridiron with the classic football powerhouse NES Play Action Football. Featuring a distinct overhead viewpoint that creates an almost 3-D field, the action is more simulation-based than many of the more arcade-based games of the time. Play through four 15-minute quarters (in accelerated time) and even substitute players when your first-stringers get tired. Want more options? Each of the eight available teams has multiple running/passing plays to choose from while on offense, as well as a wide selection of defensive schemes that can be run when you're on the other side of the ball. And in addition to viewing two full teams on the screen at once without any slowdown, you'll hear voice snippets at key points of the game. Line up, and see if you have what it takes to win the Power Bowl.
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Spot: The Video Game  Arcadia Systems;Bullet Proof Software (Bullet Proof Software)1990SPOT is awesome... it's totally the wildest game ever... packed with features like: an "on-screen" playfield designer that lets you customize your own game - "zillions" of possibilities - or select your personal favorite from the 512 pre-programmed options; Play 1, 2, 3 or 4 player modes, play against your friends, or take on the computer... you choose! The 5 selectable levels of computer skill will make for a never-ending challenge. Reset the move timer and get your opponents really jammin'! 35 animated moves make for cool mind-bending action! See SPOT breakdance! See SPOT dive! See SPOT moonwalk! Warning: Not recommended for squares, cos' it's hip to be cool with SPOT!***1 player, 2 player, 3 player, or 4 players take turns in this competitive board game. Can make use of a Four Score or Satellite adapter.
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A Nightmare on Elm Street LJN (Rare)1990Something frightening has been happening on Elm Street lately. It seems that with each waking day another grussome discovery is made... another neighborhood teen has mysteriously passed away into the dark stillness of the night. Everyone says it's "natural causes," but it seems as if something (or someone) has been picking them off one by one in their sleep. It's a horrible nightmare come true... and this nightmare has a name: Freddy Krueger.
It's up to you and your remaining friends to search Elm Street for his bones, which have been scattered about then collect and burn them in the High School furnace. If you can just stay awake long enough, you might be able to end Freddy's reign of terror for good. You had better hurry though, it's getting late and you can feel your eyelids getting heavier and heavier by the minute.***NES-ES-USA
1 player, 2 players, 3 players or 4 players simultaneous.
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4-in-1 Quattro Sports  Camerica (Codemasters)1991Baseball Pros
Soccer Simulator
Pro Tennis
BMX Simulator

BMX Simulator has up to 3 simultanious players using a Four Score or Satellite multitap adapter.

1 player, 2 players, or 3 players simultaneous competitive.

This game comes in both normal NES cartridge and Aladdin adapter format.
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Dream Team 3-on-3 Challenge Data East19911 player, 2 players, 3 players simultaneous in any combinations of competitive or cooperative play. 4 players simultaneous competitive play with human teams 1 o 3 players in size,
A three-on-three basketball game featuring Patrick Ewing, Dominique Wilkins, and Joe Dumars. Up to four players at once can compete or cooperate in nearly any combination (4 players can't be on the same team) for or against the Dream Team. Some unique features were building up a players basketball skills, choosing shots, and selecting strategies.

Scheduled for a fall 1991 release, it was never published. A prototype was made and screenshots were made. But the whereabouts of any prototypes are currently unknown.
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Smash T.V.  Acclaim (Beam)1991This is not a four player simultaneous game; only 2 player or 2 players simultaneous. The multitap is used if one or both of the players want to fire an move in independent directions using the d-pad on two controllers at once.

This is the first licensed NES game to be manufactured by another company besides Nintendo. Early on, Nintendo required all licensees to submit their game to Nintendo for manufacturing. Nintendo allowed Acclaim to manufacture their own cartridges this time.
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Harlem Globetrotters Gametek (Softie)1991Those international superstars of basketball, the Harlem Globetrotters, are here! Now you can play with 1, 2, or 3 friends, or against computer-selected opponents, and perform the antics made famous over the past 65 years by the irrepressible Clown Princes of Basketball. Choose to play as a Harlem Globetrotter or face off against them. In either case, you'll combine awesome basketball skills with high hilarity. It's unpredictable! It's unequaled! It's an action-packed entertainment treat for "kids" of all ages!***1 players, 2 players or 4 players simultaneous.
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Bomberman II  Hudson (Hudson Soft)1991HFC-2X Bomberman II published and developed by Hudson Soft 1991-06-28 in Japan
NES-49-NOE Dynablaster published and developed by Hudson Soft 1991 in Europe
NES-BW-USA Bomberman II published and developed by Hudson 1992 in the USA
The main game is 1 player. The battle mode is 1 player, 2 players, or 3 players simultaneous.
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Monster Truck Rally INTV (Realtime Associates)1991You've never experienced anything like the incredible action of MONSTER TRUCK RALLY!nCompete against the computer — or against up to three of your friends at once! — in nine grueling, gear-grinding events: hill climb, drag race, car crush, sled pull, monster rally, drawbridge, donuts, tug-o-war, and bog.nWhether you build your own custom course, or have the computer build one for you randomly — out of millions of possible combinations — every event is sture to be an awesome new challenge, every time!n* Move fast, but be sure to crush as many cars as you can!n* Build your own track, or have the computer build one for you.n* A drawbridge appearing suddenly can mean a super jump or a super crash!n***1 player, 2 players, 3 players, or 4 players simultaneous competitive. Selecting 3 or 4 players verses mode can be a bit problematic. In fact, there is no [b]direct[/b] way to specify "[b]X[/b] players". You must select 1 or 2 as the number of trucks first (or just leave it at the default 1). Only then do you have the option of choosing 0 computer players (in a different menu). And only after choosing 0 computer players are you presented with the the ability to choose 3 or 4 trucks back in that menu) AND have all of them player controlled. This is why, despite owning this game for many years, I misidentified it as having a maximum of 2 simultaneous players.
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Super Jeopardy! Gametek (GameTek)1991More Questions! More Players! More Challenge! More Fun! Now you can test yourself and up to three friends against over 2000 of the most challenging questions and answers on television. Here's your chance to prove that you can hold your own with the big brains! Play the all-new, expanded format game show that brought the top Jeopardy! money winners together, competing in prime time for the championship. Digitized speech, state-of-the-art graphics, extended play time... it's hours and hours of fun for the real Jeopardy! fan!***1 player, 2 players, 3 players, or 4 players simultaneous with momentary hotseat. A four score is not necessary for 3 and 4 players. When a player buzzes in, they have a limited time to take their turn answering a question and choose a new category if they are right. Other wise the remain players get another chance to buzz in, and so on. The game automatically detects a Four Score or Satellite if it is switched into 4 player mode. In this case, each player has a controller and will be asked to choose a buzz in button and must practice it twice before the game will start. If there is no multitap present, players 1 and 2 must share the first controller by buzz in in with the d-pad (p1), and a chosen button (p2) and players 3 and 4 share the second controller in the same way. The game does not appear to detect or to have an option for using a single controller with 2 or more players.
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Gimme a Break Quiz Ketteisen  Party Room 211991Can be purchased alone or in a package with the PartyTap. Both have the same model number and JAN code. labelimageminimize
Danny Sullivan's Indy Heat Tradewest Sports (Rare)19921 player, 2 players, 3 players, or 4 players simultaneous
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Roundball: 2 on 2 Challenge Mindscape (Mindscape;Park Place Productions)19921 player, 2 player, 3 players, or 4 players simultaneous. 1 player can play against the computer 1-on-1 or 2-on-2. 2 Players can play against each other 1-on-1 or 2-on-2. 2 Players can player against the computer 2-on-2. 3 or 4 players must play the other 2 in 2-on-2 games.
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Greg Norman's Golf Power Virgin Games (Gremlin Graphics)1992 labelimageminimize
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R.C. Pro-Am 2 Tradewest (Rare)19921 player, 2 players. 3 players, or 4 players simultaneous. All players are stuck on the same screen and the view does not change to accommodate stragglers (they are forced along).
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Nekketsu Kakutou Densetsu  Technos1992Game description from [[link:http://www.romhacking.net Romhacking.net]]:

I've actually been fortunate enough to play this game on cart, with three other people with rahga's amazing four-player adapter. It's a Technos game, which means two things: one, all the characters look like they do in all the other Technos games, and two, it involves these characters beating the hell out of each other. This is why people love Technos games.

You can play two-on-two, or a four-player free-for-all, or a variety of other stuff. You play in a smallish arena, and beat each other up, and whoever's left standing wins. Totally fun! When you die you turn into food, which is really weird. So one of the other characters can actually eat your dead hamburger corpse, and gain back some life. The controls are pretty hard to get used to, but once you do you can really kick some ass.


Unofficial English translation available:
[[link:http://www.romhacking.net/trans/205/ http://www.romhacking.net/]]
[cjlee001]
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Hit the Ice Taito1993 labelimageminimize
Rackets & Rivals  Palcom Software (Konami)1993PAL-A and PAL-B versions were published. There is also a prototype (by Konami) labelminimizeminimize
Kunio kun no Nekketsu Soccer League  Technos1993Like almost everything Technos has ever made, Kunio Kun Soccer is a tribute to violence. It's a sequel to World Cup Soccer, which is the American bastardization of another Kunio game.

Along with all the normal violence you'd come to expect from a Kunio sports game (namely, the ability to beat up other players to gain possession of the ball), this game offers some other interesting features. You have some weather effects, which make things more difficult by adding stuff like wind gusts and lightning strikes (which fry anyone who happens to be standing in a puddle). ALl the weather effects seem to tax the NES, however — thanks to good old slowdown. You also get to strategize, and tell the other players what to do, though most of them will ignore you and run in circles and pass the ball to absolutely no one.
It's an alright game, but there's probably much more soccer fun to be had elsewhere.
[cjlee001]
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Gorirāman  Yonezawa1993 labelminimizeminimize
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