Posted on Jul 8, 2009 02:10:12 PM
Tourney Master 3 is powerful tournament software with rich set of features that allows you to easily create tournament brackets, schedule game times, seed the teams, print or export tournament brackets and reports to HTML for publishing online.
Create multiple tournament events with unlimited number of players or teams. Our tournament software allows you to manage tournaments virtually of any format.
Tourney Master 3 supports elimination events that use Single Elimination and Double Elimination, it supports Round Robin and its variation Pool Play as well as any mixed formats like Pool to Bracket Play, Consolation and 2-game guarantee, 3-game guarantee and 4-game guarantee. Moreover, you can set particular series and game parameters for each round in an event. With our sport software, you can organize events as stages of the tournament, constructing any tournament structure you want.
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Posted on Jul 8, 2009 02:08:13 PM
A game endorsed by the American player who stunned the tennis world in the early 90s with his “Image is everything” looks, sporting long hair, earrings and colorful shirts, Andre Agassi Tennis includes eight players (male and female and as as expected, only Agassi is a real player) rated according to movement speed and both accuracy and strength on serve, backhand and forehand.
Gameplay features all the usual moves: smashes, passing shots, volleys and all kinds of backhand and forehand plays, but unlike other games, precise positioning and timing are crucial to avoid hitting the ball outside the court, swinging the racket into thin air or more embarrassing, let the ball hit you on the head. Three courts are available: Grass, Clay and Indoor (Sega versions add a fourth, Hard), but the differences between them are minimal. Game modes change according to the version, with the 16-bit versions including a “Skins” game, where each point is worth a sum of money based on the number of times the ball was hit.
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Posted on Jul 8, 2009 02:06:02 PM
American Gladiators is a video game made in 1991 by for the Amiga, Sega Mega Drive/Genesis, Super NES and Nintendo Entertainment System. It is based on the popular TV game show, American Gladiators. The NES version varied greatly from the others as well as the game show itself in that the events were morphed into side-scrolling and overhead mini-levels that only partially resembled the real-life events. Each joust event involved four different gladiator battles atop platforms which needed to be won, with a series of joust platforms to be jumped across in between battles. Human Cannonball also required four gladiators to be beaten with perfectly-timed leaps off the rope while the gladiator’s platform elevated up and down, making the task that much more difficult. Gladiators screamed gratuitously (and often humorously) as they were knocked off the platforms. The Wall featured numerous screenfulls of handholds and footholds with various obstacles, walls, floors and occasional treacherous stretches featuring empty spaces with very few handholds to navigate in order to advance. The gladiators were plentiful and attacked at different points in the wall level.
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Posted on Jul 7, 2009 12:10:48 PM
ESPN Baseball Tonight is a baseball game for the PC, Super NES, Sega Mega Drive/Genesis, and Sega [Mega-]CD. The game was licensed by MLB, but not by the Players Association, so while actual team names and logos are used, no player names are in the game.
The PC version was one of the early games to be made available solely on CD-ROM. In addition to the single game, season and playoff modes, there is also a Home Run Derby mode.
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Posted on Jul 7, 2009 12:07:45 PM
ESPN National Hockey Night is a Super NES, Sega Mega Drive and PC action game where the player is cast right straight into NHL action on his TV screen. Like most ESPN games, there is an exhibition mode, a season mode, and a playoff mode.
The AI of this game is very difficult, like a hockey equivalent of Super Bases Loaded. The side view makes it more tricky and the computer opponent can sneak in goals when the player thinks that he is secure in a tied game or in a game in which he is narrowly winning. Most of the notable NHL players from the 1990s are here complete with stats to make them more realistic.
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Posted on Jul 7, 2009 12:04:45 PM
Elite Soccer is a Super Nintendo Entertainment System and Game Boy soccer game that has an elite list of international and club teams.
There is an exhibition mode, a league mode, and a tournament mode.
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Posted on Jul 7, 2009 12:02:25 PM
Brett Hull Hockey is a Super Nintendo Entertainment System and Sega Mega Drive ice hockey game that features standard graphics for its time. The announcer is Former ABC Sports and current NBC Sports announcer Al Michaels who announces Brett Hull by name, but other players by their jersey number.
There is exhibition mode, regular season mode, and playoff mode. There are also option to turn on/off music, sound effects, and the pre-game coaching mode can turn a losing team into a winning team and vice versa.
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Posted on Jul 7, 2009 12:00:30 PM
Playing darts just turned into a brand new experience. Good darts sports games are really hard to find.
Finding a free version (not a trial one!) with a perfect graphics and a true to life experience, well that is almost impossible. But surprisingly enough Darts World Cup free arcade game turned to be exactly what all darts fans were searching for. A unique kind of software supported throws made this game one of the most wanted free darts games ever.
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Posted on Jul 7, 2009 11:58:22 AM
Have you ever wanted to master the game of tennis, nail the perfect serve, or brag about your amazing backhand? Well you can enter a world where all of this is possible just by playing David Crane’s Amazing Tennis. In this power packed tennis game, you can learn the ins and outs of tennis from the comfort of your own living room without ever setting foot on a court. The game allows you to compete against fifteen different opponents that are computer controlled which will help you to improve with every stroke. You can decide between varied modes of game play to suit your every mood. Increase your skills as you progress in the game by learning a multitude of tennis strokes and ways to make your shot. Developed by Atlus Software, this skill building tennis adventure is a one or two player capacity game. Since its release in 1992, it has been compatible with SNES and Sega Genesis gaming platforms.
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Posted on Jul 7, 2009 11:55:44 AM
Emmitt Smith Football is a football game for the Super NES. Its namesake is former Cowboys all-pro running back Emmitt Smith. Like Troy Aikman NFL Football, the player can make his own plays. Most of the text in this game uses the Joystix (old school video game) typeface. This game was mentioned in an old issue of Nintendo Power and is rated K-A (Kids to Adults) by the ESRB. There is exhibition mode, season mode, playoff mode, and practice mode. Smith added his voice on the game and gives positive comments on big gains and negative comments on negative plays.
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