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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M.U.D.S. - Mean Ugly Dirty Sport
DOS19904.1/5 unconventional sports
Magic Johnson's Basketball
DOS19893.3/5 basketball
Manchester United: The Double
DOS19944.2/5 soccer, business simulation
Masterblazer
DOS1991remake4.1/5 unconventional sports, racing: futuristic
Mean 18
DOS19864.2/5 golf
Micheal Jordan in Flight
DOS19933.3/5 basketball
MicroLeague baseball
DOS19843.6/5 baseball
MicroLeague Baseball 2
DOS19893.9/5 baseball
MicroLeague Wrestling
DOS19894.2/5 wrestling
MicroLeague Wrestling is an abandoned wrestling action game based on the WWF league, developed by MicroLeague Multimedia and released in 1989 for DOS. MicroLeague Wrestling was also published for Amiga, Atari ST, Commodore 64.
MicroProse Soccer
DOS1988protected4.2/5 soccer
MicroProse Soccer is an abandoned action-oriented soccer game, developed by Sensible Software and released by MicroProse Software in 1988. The appeal of MicroProse Soccer was its simplicity and the smooth controls. In the United States it was known as Keith Van Eron's Pro Soccer.
Microsoft Decathlon
DOS19824/5 olympic sports, multi-sport
Microsoft Decathlon was a popular sports video game released by Microsoft in 1980. It was one of the earliest sports simulation games, notable for its variety of events and competitive gameplay. In Microsoft Decathlon, players could compete in ten different track and field events, including the 100-meter dash, long jump, shot put, high jump, 4...
Mike Ditka Ultimate Football
DOS19914.2/5 american football
Mini Putt
DOS19883.8/5 miniature golf
Monday Night Football
DOS19894.1/5 american football
NCAA Road to the Final Four
DOS19913.6/5 basketball
NFL Football
DOS19924.1/5 american football
NFL Pro League Football
DOS19894.3/5 american football
NHL 96
DOS19954.2/5 hockey, winter sports
NHL Hockey
DOS19934.1/5 hockey, winter sports
Off Shore Warrior
DOS19884/5 racing: unusual vehicles, water sports
Omni Play Basketball
DOS19904/5 basketball
One-Nil Soccer Manager
DOS19923.9/5 soccer, business simulation
One-Nil Soccer Manager is a text-based soccer management simulation game that was popular in the late 1980s and early 1990s. It was developed for various home computer systems, including DOS, Commodore 64 and Amiga. In One-Nil Soccer Manager, players take on the role of a soccer team manager, making strategic decisions to guide their team to s...
One-on-One Basketball
DOS19883.7/5 basketball
Over the Net!
DOS19903.5/5 volleyball
Panza Kick Boxing
DOS19914.3/5 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...
PGA Tour golf
DOS19904/5 golf
PGA Tour Golf is an abandoned golf game - the first in the PGA Tour series - designed by Lee Actor and Dennis Koble, developed by Sterling Silver Software and released by Electronic Arts in 1990. PGA Tour Golf features 3 golf courses based on real ones: TPC Avenel, TPC Sawgrass, PGA West.
Poko Memorial: 18 Hole Miniature Golf
DOS19872.3/5 miniature golf
Premier Manager
DOS19924.2/5 soccer, business simulation
Premier Manager was released in 1992 by Gremlin Interactive for the Commodore Amiga and MS-DOS platforms. It was one of the earliest football management simulation games and allowed players to take on the role of a football club manager in the English football league system.In Premier Manager, players were responsible for managing all aspects of th...
Premier Manager 2
DOS19933.9/5 soccer, business simulation
Premier Manager 3
DOS19943.5/5 soccer, business simulation