Video games were born in 1958 when U.S. government employee Willy Higinbotham created Tennis for Two using military equipment. This game was on display to the public in the Brookhaven National Laboratory in New York as a demonstration of technology.
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A decade later, Ralph Baer began work on what would eventually become the Magnavox Odyssey console.
1972 was extremely significant for sports games and video games in general. The Odyssey was launched with built-in ball and paddle games. Atari released Pong, the first commercially successful video game. Sports were the most popular video game genre throughout the '70s. Pong was cloned by several manufacturers. These ball and paddle games would evolve into games with actual character sprites.
Sports games advanced so much in the '70s alone let alone the '80s and '90s. I'm not going to attempt to list them all. This was just an introduction to the actual topic of the thread. By Futuristic Sports I'm referring to sports games with science fiction themes. This sub-genre of sports games has characters that are cybernetically enhanced, robots or aliens. I didn't include fighting games or pure racing stuff although some of those could be considered futuristic sports.
Robot Bowl - Sharp Image/Exidy, arcade, 1977
http://www.isomedia.com/homes/blutz/...s/robotbwl.gif
The first futuristic sports game although you wouldn't know it if it weren't for the name.
Galactic Gladiators - SSI, PC, 1984
Some kind of sports/war game mixture.
BallBlazer - Lucasfilm Games, various formats, 1984
http://www.atarihq.com/5200/cv52/ballblazer.gif
3d soccer-type game with vehicles. Neat stuff. Interplay released Ball Blazer Champions for the Playstation.
Hyper Bowl - Binary Design/Mastertronic, various computers, 1986
http://www.cpcgamereviews.com/h/hyperbowl.png
Asteroids mixed with soccer. It's worth playing for a change of pace. Its 16-bit computer ports were named Blastaball.
Purple Saturn Day - Exxos/Epyx, various computers, 1988
http://www.eclipse.co.uk/adrianm/psd.gif
Being an olympics-style game, this fit in nicely with Epyx' catalogue. It was developed by Exxos, a company whose members would soon form Delphine Software.
Cyberball - Atari Games, arcade, 1988
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Robot football. It was ported to the Genesis.
Speedball series - Bitmap Bros./Image Works, various formats, 1988
http://www.nemoprod.net/emu/computer.../speedball.gif
This awesome cyber-handball series became a huge hit on the Amiga. Sequels and versions are available on several formats from Genesis, to Playstation to Pocket PC.
Shufflepuck Cafe - Broderbund, various computers, 1989
http://www.nemoprod.net/emu/computer/amigshot/scafe.gif
Air hockey lives on in the future.
Projectyle - Eldriych the Cat/EA, Amiga, 1990
I don't know much about this one.
Future Basketball - The Evil 3/Hewson, Amiga, 1990
http://www.juegomania.org/emuladores...asketball1.jpg
2020 Super Baseball - SNK, Neo Geo, 1991
http://images.webmagic.com/klov.com/...r_Baseball.png
One of many great sports games on the Neo. It was ported to the Genesis.
Master Blazer - Rainbow Arts, various computers, 1991
It's similar to Ballblazer.
Base Wars - Konami, NES, 1991
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This is one of my favorite NES sports games.
Spaceball 2000 - ?, Amiga, ?
http://amigapage.de/bild/spaceball.pic
Powerball - Namco, Genesis, 1991
http://www.vgmuseum.com/pics5/powerball.html
A lesser clone of Speedball.
Klashball - Sofel, NES, 1991
http://www.vgmuseum.com/images/nes/01/klashball.html
Another Speedball clone.
Killerball - Microids, various computers, 1991
http://www.cpcgamereviews.com/k/killerball.png
And another Speedball-ish game.
Stormball - Millenium, Amiga, 1991
http://www.classicgaming.com/amigare...tormball-b.gif
Bill Laimbeer's Combat Basketball - Hudson, SNES, 1991
http://www.vgmuseum.com/images/snes0...llaimbeer.html
A forgettable first-generation SNES game.
Space Football - Bits/Triffix, SNES, 1992
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Mutant League Football - EA, Genesis, 1993
I don't if this counts as futuristic but it's worth mentioning. Mutant League Hockey came out the following year.
http://www.ciudadfutura.com/emuarcade/mlhockey.gif
Megaman's Soccer - Capcom, SNES, 1994
I guess this fits the genre.
Power Spikes 2 - Video System, Neo Geo, 1994
http://images.webmagic.com/klov.com/..._Spikes_II.png
A futuristic sequel to an an earlier arcade volleyball game.
Teleroboxer - Nintendo, Virtual Boy, 1995
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Not bad but it lacks the, uh, punch of Punch Out!
Flip Shot - Visco, Neo Geo, 1996
http://www.neo-geo.com/snk/screenshots/flipshot2.gif
It is possibly the coolest Pong-type game ever made.
Rocket Jockey - Rocket Science/Segasoft, PC, 1996
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You compete in various events from what I gather.
Riot - Psygnosis, PC, 1997
http://www.gamesdomain.com/gdreview/...g97/riot06.gif
A 3d game that's supposed to be similar to Speedball.
Trick Style - Criterion/Acclaim , Dreamcast/PC, 1999
http://www.game-revolution.com/games...rickstyle4.jpg
It was nice to look at but the game is rather dull.
Airblade - Criterion/Namco, Playstation 2, 2002
http://www.criteriongames.com/images...ade_thumb2.jpg
It's no Tony Hawk but it's playable.
Death Row - Southend/Ubi Soft, Xbox, 2002
Speedball meets TRON without the fun. At least that's my impression from the demo.
Space Fishermen - Sony, Playstation 2, 2002
http://www.gamespot.com/ps2/adventur...men/index.html
Thanks to TNL members, I got to play this on the OPM disc. It's not my kind of game but the visuals rock.
I'm sure I missed some so any additions would be cool. What are your favorite ones?
