The most popular abandonware sports games
Sports games follow real-life rules either by creating a detailed and realistic simulation of physical sports, or by focusing on quickness and dexterity. Simulated sports can be real ones (American football, baseball, soccer) or fictional (like fantasy or futuristic sports).
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Panza Kick Boxing
DOS19914.2/5 boxing
Panza Kick Boxing is a video game released in 1990 for the Amiga, Atari ST, Amstrad CPC, Commodore 64, DOS, and ZX Spectrum platforms. It was developed and published by Loriciel. The game is named after André Panza, a well-known French kickboxer, and seeks to capture the essence of kickboxing in a digital format. In Panza Kick Boxing, player...
Championship Manager 93
DOS19934.1/5 soccer, business simulation
Micheal Jordan in Flight
DOS19933.3/5 basketball
Tony La Russa Ultimate Baseball
DOS1991protected4.1/5 baseball
The Sporting News Baseball
DOS19883.1/5 baseball
World Games
DOS19863.5/5 multi-sport
The Basket Manager
DOS19913.4/5 basketball, business simulation
Hardball 4
DOS19943.9/5 baseball
Club Football: The Manager
DOS19944/5 soccer, business simulation
Links 386 Pro
DOS19924.1/5 golf
Bar Games
DOS19893.9/5 multi-sport, unconventional sports
Empire Soccer 94
DOS19942.8/5 soccer
Allan Border's Cricket
DOS19934.3/5 unconventional sports
Sensible World of Soccer 96/97
DOS1996protected3.8/5 business simulation, soccer
Epic Baseball
DOS19953.8/5 baseball
The Manager
DOS19914.2/5 soccer, business simulation
The Manager is a soccer simulation game that puts you in charge of a football team and allows you to manage every aspect. You can train your players, choose tactics for every match, expand your stadium and sign contracts with new players.
Liverpool: the Computer Game
DOS19923.3/5 soccer
Championship Manager
DOS19924.2/5 soccer, business simulation
Championship Manager is the first chapter in one of the most successful football manager games series. The first Championship Manager was a text-based British football/soccer simulation and included teams from four English divisions, European cups and domestic cups as well. Championship Manager was designed by Paul and Oliver Collyer and ...
4-D Sports boxing
DOS19914/5 boxing
European Championship 1992
DOS19924.1/5 soccer
Unnecessary Roughness
DOS19933.4/5 american football
3D Cyberpuck
DOS19923.3/5 unconventional sports
IBM 9-Hole Miniature Golf
DOS19833/5 miniature golf
Kick off 2
DOS19904/5 soccer
Blades of steel
DOS19904/5 hockey, winter sports
Eishockey Manager
DOS19934.2/5 winter sports, hockey, business simulation
Low blow
DOS19903.9/5 boxing
Gone Fishing
DOS19893.7/5 fishing and hunting
Virtual Pool
DOS19954.2/5 pool / snooker
Championship Manager Italia
DOS19934.1/5 soccer, business simulation