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GA-11: Sports Games
3 Point Basketball 1.0 [3POINT]
MVP Software, ASP
$33
#20410 [March 1994 CD]
is a fun simulation of the three-point shooting contest seen each year
before the pro all-star game. You play against the pros in a one-on-one
contest to determine who gets the trophy. Up to 7 people can play.
Requires VGA+ and a mouse. Sound Blaster compatible cards allow you to
hear the sound effects and music. Available on 3.5" 1.44mb Megadisk and
CD only.
Bass Class 1.8 [BASSCL] (11-93 CD)
Olsen, Richard A. ASP
$15
#27632/2802
is a fishing game and tutorial that is both educational and fun to play.
It has excellent animated graphics, a built-in glossary of fishing
terms, mouse support, and three skill levels. Requires EGA and at least
512K of RAM.
BassTour 4.9 [BASSTR] (11-93 CD)
Olsen, Richard A. ASP
$17
#27632/1535
is a fishing tournament game in which you have complete control of a fully
rigged bass boat. You control where it goes, and how it gets there. Your bass
boat has all of the latest accessories, including a trolling motor, a 5 speed
outboard motor, LCD chart recorder, a rod box containing six different fishing
rods, and a fully stocked tackle box we would all be proud to own. Save and
Restore games, and keep records of the largest fish caught. The object of the
game is to catch the heaviest five fish limit on each of three days of the
tournament. The fisherman with the highest total weight wins the tournament.
This looks like a great game for the fishing enthusiast. It even has mosquitoes
to harass the fisherman (thanks a lot!).
BassDuel 1.21 [BASSDU]
Olsen, Richard A. ASP
$17
#27632/4001
is a two-player fishing tournament game. This game contains all the great
features of the popular BassTour game and more. It has six new areas to fish
that are BassTour and Bass Class compatible. Supports a mouse and a joystick.
Requires 512K and EGA.
BaseBall
Yuma, Russell J.
$15
#27708/1577
is played just like the real game with pitching, hitting, stealing bases - all
done with ASCII (text) characters. Features include three levels of skill,
extra-inning games and scoreboard. A font editor is used to create players
that look more like tiny players. Requires EGA or VGA.
Percentage Baseball
Withington, Dick
$5
#27708/1164
is not so much like playing a game as it is like listening to a game on the
radio. The program does all the playing based on statistics for each type of
play. The results of each at-bat and the accompanying descriptions of the play
are varied enough to keep things interesting. Appropriate tunes and occasional
graphics also liven things up. The disk has both a color and mono version of
the program, but they looked the same to us - no color. If you have a fast CPU,
you will need to slow it down to read some of the timed comments. Roughly
similar to Instant Replay Football (#1052) except that IRF is based on actual
team and player statistics from a prior season. If you have a fast CPU, you
may have to use SLOW (disk #270) to slow your computer down for this program.
Simbase
Smith, Philip
$50
#27708/1521
will simulate baseball games for serious analysts. It is not a game. It is
intended as a tool for analyzing the value of a particular player or a group
of players to the team over the course of one or more full seasons. It
provides a framework within which you can forecast the likely outcome for a
full baseball season.
You can use the program to help you assess current or historical win-loss
records in the major leagues, or you can use it to help improve the prospects of
your own local team. Play probabilities reflect statistics for individual
caught-stealing, wild pitch and balk records.
Cunning FootBall
Cunningham, Cass
$25
#27678/1428
is a football game you play against the computer. This is the best football
game or simulation that we have seen. While others may let you select plays
but allow you no control over how the plays are executed; some do not even
graphically display the action. CF lets you choose from a large selection of
plays (including punts, kickoffs, and fumbles), displays actions and sounds,
and lets you control key players. Mouse and joystick are supported but not
required. CGA or better video supported.
Field General 6.11 [FGEN61]
Markert, Rodney B. ASP
$29
#27678/2959 (01-94 CD)
is a football game in which you play the computer or another player. Playing
consists of calling the plays. Unlike Cunning Football (#1428), you have no
control over the players while the play is taking place. You can play with
either NFL or WLAF rules.
An interesting feature is the "chalkboard" that shows how each of the football
players move on every play. There are an abundance of game elements which can
be controlled by the user. You can fake punts, fake field goals, and there are
kickoff and receiving options, an instant replay feature, and extensive play
descriptions. Requires a hard disk or 720k+ floppy and 512k RAM.
Soccer Game
New Era Software
$20
#27678/2429
challenges you to become a successful manager of a soccer team. You start with a
fourth-division team and work your way up. The only way to move up is to do such
a good job that when your contract expires, a better team will offer you a
better contract. If you have done poorly, none of the teams will want you and
the game is over. The game uses a database of 1270 players, 100 teams, 100
treasurers, 100 scouts, 100 physiotherapists, 100 managers, 100 assistant
managers. The program does not allow you to save and recall games, which is a
major nuisance. At least one of the screens was written with flashing text,
which is a minor nuisance. Otherwise, this is a well-written, very full-featured
program.
Goal
Wizard Games
$25
#27678/3519
takes you right into the heart of soccer team management. You can select a squad
of 20 players from any of 128 countries. Tactical options are covered with great
detail. You can adjust your players' positioning and tactics from minute to
minute in response to every threat from your opponents.
You'll have to cope with injuries, suspensions, fluctuating player fitness and
confidence. You are provided with a detailed analysis of each player and team,
as you press on to the World Cup playoffs. This is a very interesting
simulation. The program comes to us from Scotland.
1st & Goal Fantasy Football 3.05 [1ST35] 08-93 CD
Frawley, R.M.
$35
#7677/3518
allows you to run a fantasy football league based on the NFL, NCAA, or the CFL.
It will run your player draft, keep track of your league's rosters, calculate
your standings based on any or all of 12 statistics of your choice, print your
league newsletter and keep track of your prize fund. It can be played for cash
prizes or just for fun and can be set up to pay out weekly prizes based on team
performance during the previous week as opposed to season total performance.
Requires 512K, 720K of disk space, and a color monitor.
Fantasy Football Assistant 2.1 [FFA] 09-93 CD
Muellenberg, Daryl
$25
#7677/2709
helps "fantasy football league" commissioners automate record keeping
involved with running a league. It supports up to 8 teams with up to 22
players each. Reports include team rosters, weekly results, and
standings. Many options are availiable, such as division support,
scoring methods (basic, performance, or distance), starting lineup, and
more. Standings can be reprinted without executing the update.
FootBall
Rankin, Pat and Day, Don
$10
#27679/1545
is a database of college football games from 1933 through 1986 and includes a
fast look-up utility. Information in the database includes, year, team, leading
players, conference winners, bowl game winners, Hall of Fame members, coach of
the year and more.
FootBall Compu-Sched NFL-1990
Bruzas, John A.
$10
#27679/1438
lets you keep track of pro football results. It contains the 1990 schedule,
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