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Commodore 64
Release Date: Unknown   |   Genre: Fighting
The core game is a two-dimensional, one-on-one, versus fighting game. Players take on the roles of martial artists competing in a kumite tournament. Rather than wearing down an opponent's health, the goal is instead to score single solid hits. After each hit, combat stops and both combatants are returned to their starting positions. Depending on how well players hit their opponent, they score either a half-point or a full point. Matches can be quite brief, as only two full points are required to win, and a point can be quickly scored just seconds after a round begins.
Nintendo Game Boy Color
Release Date: September 1, 2000   |   Genre: Racing
Sega Mega Drive
Release Date: Unknown   |   Genre: Sports
International Rugby is a 1993 rugby game for the Sega Mega Drive by Tiertex and Domark released exclusively in Europe.
PC
Release Date: October 19, 2012   |   Genre: Sports
Live the life of a professional runner, while you take part of the most thrilling marathons and half marathons. Customize your athlete and represent your country in different events. Get to the podium and climb the highest of the olympus while winning medals. Three exciting game modes More than a hundred square miles of city. 230 countries for you to choose. Facebook connection options. Enroll yourself in exciting marathon and half-maratons in your city. Create your own character and customize every aspect. Win medals with every podium while living the life of a professional athlete. You can even do some field training before jumping into the real deal. Just tap onto the Training mode and start practicing. Every race is a challenge, and you are about to live it! Do you have what it takes to become the International Running Star? http://www.internationalrunningstars.com
Atari Jaguar
Release Date: May 27, 1994   |   Genre: Sports
Released alongside the 1994 World Cup, this was the first version of Sensible Soccer to feature teams from outside Europe. The World Cup tournament is featured in full, and you can adjust which 24 teams this features, a particularly crucial feature for English and French fans, as their nations failed to qualify. For the first time in the series an on-screen referee is featured. The club team data has been updated to take into account transfers and kit changes since the previous version. Gameplay is much the same as previous editions, being viewed from above with small sprites and loose ball control.
Atari 2600
Release Date: January 1, 1983   |   Genre: Sports
This Game is 2-Player Only. In this version of soccer, each player controls 4 men, though only one at a time. The computer moves the other 3 for you. A computer-controlled goalie will help out when a goal attempt is made. Kick the ball around for 90 minutes, and try to score more than your opponent.
Nintendo Game Boy
Release Date: October 1, 1998   |   Genre: Sports
Nintendo 64
Release Date: September 15, 1998   |   Genre: Sports
Due to the date of release, the game focuses on 1998 FIFA World Cup and includes each qualifed team plus more. Every team which participated in tournament has home, away and goalkeeper World Cup official kits featuring manufacturer logos and national emblems and the rest has those used in qualifications. The squads are in accordance with official 1998 FIFA World Cup squads as well. Teams that did not qualify have line-ups from the qualifiers. However, the players' names are misspelled, though they have their actual numbers, appearance, age, weight, height and abilities.
Nintendo 64
Release Date: August 3, 2000   |   Genre: Sports
International Superstar Soccer 2000 (officially abbreviated as ISS 2000) is the second game in the Nintendo 64 Perfect Striker series and the last in Konami's Jikkyo Soccer series of N64 games developed by Konami Computer Entertainment Osaka. For the North American and European release in 2000 the rosters were updated.
Nintendo 64
Release Date: July 31, 1997   |   Genre: Sports
In essence, the game is quite the same as its Super NES predecessor, International Superstar Soccer Deluxe, vastly upgraded for the Nintendo 64, with 3D animation, fluid and fast-paced gameplay. While it kept largely the same team roster (with the teams now sporting near-authentic kits), South Africa debuted in this game as a selectable side, replacing Morocco. However, the Japanese version of ISS 64 has teams that are not present in the overseas versions, such as Bolivia, Yugoslavia, Canada and Saudi Arabia. There are six game modes, including a fun multiplayer 1-4 player (except for everyone's icons being the same color) exhibition mode and training. International Cup has the player competing against a range of teams from around the world in a round robin tournament; World League is a series of 70 matches against every one of other teams in the game. The player can also contest a penalty shoot-out competition with up to 4 players, or attempt to complete certain scenario games (where each game is set up with a specific goal, for example scoring a goal within a given time limit, or stopping the opposing team from scoring, etc.).