 | NFL Football
 Konami - July 1993 
 All of the action of professional football comes to the Super Nintendo with NFL Football. You can play with any of the 28 NFL teams. When you hit the field, there are two playbooks to choose from: a standard NFL playbook and one suited to your team's specific style. Once you call the play, try to burst (more...) |
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 | NFL MVP Football
 Capcom - October 1993 
 Get out on the gridiron and bust some heads with CAPCOM'S MVP FOOTBALL. Thanks to a full license by the NFL, you'll find 28 real-life NFL teams at your disposal and three modes of play that will challenge your football knowledge and skills. In Team vs. Team mode, you'll go head-to-head against your opponent; (more...) |
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 | NFL Quarterback Club
 LJN - December 1994 
 The first and perhaps most liked mode is the "QB Challenge". Players can choose from more than 12 of the NFL's premier quarterbacks to take part in a competition. There are four events in the competition. These are Accuracy, The Obstacle Course, Distance and Read And Recognition. Accuracy involves throwing (more...) |
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 | NFL Quarterback Club '96
 Acclaim - November 1995 
 Every team from the 1996 NFL season is shown here, with real player numbers and stats. 32 offensive plays and 16 defensive plays are available as you play. Options include setting quarter lengths, from one to 15 minutes, and selecting your mode of play: Preseason, Playoffs, or a full Season, in which (more...) |
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 | NHL '94
 EA Sports - October 1993 
 This update of EA's hockey series once again features the NHL license. New features include: Goalie control by the player, penalty shots, new slap shots, new organ music, new animations and more. Gone are the fights from the previous games. The game features all teams and players from the 1993-1994 season, (more...) |
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 | NHL '95
 EA Sports - November 1994 
 NHL '95 was EA Sports' third licensed ice hockey game, promising the fastest action in the series to date. The action is viewed top-down, and can be played with or without realistic penalties. There is a full season mode, allowing you to guide a team through all 84 matches, with the option of injuries (more...) |
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 | NHL '96
 EA Sports - September 1995 
 NHL 96 was the first EA Sports game to feature Virtual Stadium technology, which resulted in a 3D feel and multiple camera angles. The NHL license ensures that real teams and players of the era are included, with a full league and playoff system. Many game options can be toggled - the infamous fighting (more...) |
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 | NHL '97
 Black Pearl Software - October 1996 
 1997 edition of EA's NHL sport simulation series. Improvements in this edition come mostly in the graphical arena, with a refined version of the "virtual stadium" system that adds new camera angles (including the classical top-down one strangely missing from NHL 96), and polygonal players instead of (more...) |
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 | NHL '98
 THQ - December 1997 
 NHL 98 features much faster and refined gameplay (now using four action keys instead of two, removing the need to double-tap to perform some actions), along other new features such as "in-the-fly" tactics developed by Marc Crawford, then manager of the Colorado Avalanche and new commentary lines from (more...) |
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 | NHLPA Hockey '93
 EA Sports - December 1992 
 The second part in Electronic Arts' hockey series. It features the NHLPA license (so it has real player names), but not the NHL license (so it doesn't have NHL team names). Gameplay is altered only slightly over the predecessor. Regular season and Playoff modes are available. Goalies have improved AI, (more...) |
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 | NHL Stanley Cup
 Nintendo - November 1993 
 This early SNES title is one of the first hockey titles to simulate 3 dimensions by using the SNES mode 7 SNES technology. It contains all 26 NHL teams at the time with varying strengths and weaknesses. It doesn't have the players association license, but all of the player numbers and abilities were (more...) |
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 | Nickelodeon GUTS
 Viacom New Media - November 1994
 Everyone's favorite Nickelodeon extreme sports TV show makes its way to the Super Nintendo with NICKELODEON GUTS. There are three challenging events that will have you begging for mercy if you aren't fully prepared to go to the extreme: Elastic Sports, Action Sports, and the Aggro Crag. The Elastic Sports (more...) |
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 | Nigel Mansell's World Championship Racing
 Gametek - July 1993 
 Get behind the controls of a Formula 1 racecar in NIGEL MANSELL'S WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP RACING. You'll have to face the challenges of rough weather, tight turns, and unyielding competition. If your car spends more time on the walls than on the track, you can get one-on-one tips from Nigel Mansell, or run (more...) |
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 | Ninja Gaiden Trilogy
 Tecmo - August 1995 
 Ninja Gaiden Trilogy is a compilation of the three games in the series previously released for the NES. All three games tell the story of ninja Ryu Hayabusa through alternating cinematic cutscenes and levels of 2D side-scrolling action. The graphics and sound are essentially the same as in the originals, (more...) |
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 | Ninja Warriors
 Taito Software - February 1994 
 The final battle has begun. Three androids have been given the skills of ninjas. They are to defeat the enemy forces and destroy the tyrant Banglar. Fortunately, the android heroes are equipped with a number of weapons including swords, fists, knives, curved steel blades, and their own bodies. Since (more...) |
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