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The Nostalgia Lists: Three Favorite Sports Games

Nostalgia is sort of an odd phenomenon, when you really think about it. Naturally, we tend to look upon items, events, and moments in our past lives with a fondness that may have not actually existed back when they were more prevalent than they are now. So how exactly are we supposed to evaluate those things properly? It’s not an easy task, and ranking some of our favorite sports games from our childhoods is no different. But here at OS, we’re going to try and put ourselves up to the task by ranking three of our favorite sports titles as children.

Here is my (imperfect) list:

3. Ken Griffey Jr. Presents Major League Baseball (SNES)

There’s something to be said for simplicity. Ken Griffey Jr. Presents Major League Baseball was about as simple as it got: you saw the pitch, you pressed a button, and you watched it fly. It was the first baseball game I had ever played which incorporated real life player stats (with fictionalized player names) and paid homage to some of the games’ best traditions. I attribute this title to my love for statistics in baseball, as the game would provide you with a neat box score in a newspaper format after each and every game. I’d write the stats down, and average them out over the course of a make-believe season. As sluggish as the game was at times, there was no denying its character – something which lacked in a lot of sports games in the late 1990’s.

2. NFL Blitz (N64)

It’s really a shame that there aren’t many exaggerated sports titles to go around anymore. More than anything, the blame should be put directly on the shoulders of the leagues themselves, as they continue to restrict things like late hits and bullish gameplay. NFL Blitz was the absolute king of over-the-top gameplay, with monster in-play hits, wild post-play wrestling between players, and drawn up plays like “Da Bomb”. There wasn’t a whole lot of depth to the title, but it was fun as heck to play with friends and produced hours of competitive play.

1. NBA Jam (Sega Genesis/SNES)

If there was ever a game that deserved to be called fun, it was NBA Jam. The game was in no way realistic, but what it didn’t have in realism, it more than made up for in innovation and creativity. The easy to learn 2 on 2 setting made the game easy to pick up and play, with a load of awesome animations that were foreign to sports gaming before it. NBA Jam also introduced me to cheat codes – most of which were just another way to customize the way you wanted to play the game. In a way, the “no rules” style of gameplay is exactly what made it so refreshing.

 

What is your childhood top three sports games list?


Member Comments
# 41 quehouston @ 09/20/13 12:15 PM
1. NBA Live 2005
2. NBA Jam
3. Madden 08
 
# 42 N51_rob @ 09/20/13 01:21 PM
Not much old school for me.

NCAA 09 (Online Dynasty)
MLB 10 The Show (first time I played all 162 games in a season)
Joe Montana Sports Talk Football (would pull all nighters in middle school playing that game.)
 
# 43 Feldman011teen @ 09/20/13 08:45 PM
Tecmo Super Bowl
World Series Baseball
NHL 94
 
# 44 puppies_on_acid @ 09/20/13 09:44 PM
High Heat 2002
MVP 2005
Bases Loaded

Hey, I'm a baseball junkie.
 
# 45 emanuelkelley3 @ 09/21/13 06:28 AM
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# 46 papasmurf @ 09/21/13 12:04 PM
nhl 94 - my brother and i would play this until the wee hours of the next morning and beyond . yeah i was already 28 by the time this came out and he was 25 .
blades of steel - see above very addictive we couldnt put it down
super tecmo bowl- i would still play this now over ther latest installment of madden anyday

also im going to mominate a game thats not a video game,electric football. my dad hand painted all the teams we had. and made up his own rules. we had great fun playing that for hours with dad . memories that will last a lifetime.
the show is going to go down as a game i look back on with nostolgia someday.
 
# 47 papasmurf @ 09/21/13 12:06 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by Dolphins88
NHL 94/95, madden 93-95, tecmo bowl,

Honorable mention lakers celtics, Gretzky hockey
madden 92 and 93 i had more fun playing those two maddern games than any maddens since.
 
# 48 BrianFifaFan @ 09/21/13 04:20 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by eye guy
Found it...

3. Jordan vs Bird
I had Dr. J vs. Larry Bird on my Commodore 64.
 
# 49 BrianFifaFan @ 09/21/13 04:25 PM
1. Track and Field. Arcade.
2. Tommy Lasorda Baseball NES.
Joe Montana Sportstalk Football. Genesis.

Honorable Mention: Activision Decathlon,Atari. Running the 1500 without breaking off your joystick took some doing. Forearm would be aching by the time that race was done.
 
# 50 bukktown @ 09/21/13 04:31 PM
Bottom of the 9th - ps1
Hardball 3 -pc
Play action football -snes
 
# 51 EddieH28 @ 09/22/13 04:33 AM
Tecmo Bowl
SNK Baseball Stars
Sensible World Of Soccer.
 
# 52 razorkaos @ 09/22/13 08:33 AM
International Superstar Soccer Deluxe
FIFA 97
NBA JAM
Barcelona 92 Olympics
 
# 53 kaletore11 @ 09/22/13 09:32 AM
NHL 98, Fifa 98, Nascar 2001 (dunno why nascar, but I loved it)
 
# 54 sphinxnole @ 09/22/13 01:49 PM
Gameday 98
Tecmo/Superbowl
Double Dribble
 
# 55 pHiLKizer @ 09/23/13 09:38 PM
New Japan Wrestling 3 (PSX - Japanese Import)

NBA Live 96 (SNES)

Tecmo Bowl (NES)
 
# 56 MachoMyers @ 09/25/13 07:59 AM
Oh man NBA Showdown was so great. Bull vs Blazers and those types were nothing when they released Showdown with all the teams and full rosters.

We'd spend entire weekends having 8 man tournaments with elimination brackets and everything. When we were done we'd have awards for things like MVP, Sixth Man, etc. So much fun.

If I had to post a Top 3 It would be:
1) NBA Live 95 - I remember they didn't include the rookies but if you entered in their last name in Create a Player they would instantly have all their information and appearance ready to go. Remember to this day doing it for Corliss Williamson, lol.

2) NHL Faceoff 97. Was a big NHL fan and loved EA's series but there was something about Faceoff that kept my brother, dad, and I playing for an entire year of it. My dad was pretty inept at that game so I would be the Senators (back when they were dreadful) and he was the East All Stars. We would play with line changes but I had to keep my checking line in...for the entire game! We had some close battles I tell ya!

3) NBA Showdown
 
# 57 ubernoob @ 09/25/13 09:25 AM
In no particular order :
Mutant League Football/Hockey (counting the franchise as one game here.)

World Series Baseball (the game that made me never forget Jeff Blauser of all people. I was a monster with him.)

Joe Montana Sports Talk Football. Just a blast of a game. I still have both that game and my Sega Nomad.

Honorable Mention:
The basketball playoff matchup games as mentioned here.
Tecmo Super Bowl series (even the PSX versions were fun to me.)
Both Front Page Sports football and baseball franchises.
 

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