This article shows you list of four best sports games beside the choice of the NES Classic Edition.
Tecmo Bowl
Tecmo Bowl for the NES was actually the first console video game to include player names and likenesses, paving the way for more league licensing in the future. Make sure you pick up a second controller for your friends who have never played the game before, then just run the ball with Bo Jackson. It's as fun now as it was back in the late '80s.
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Punch-Out!!
The licensing agreement with Tyson expired a while back, and Nintendo didn't renew it for a variety of reasons, both inside and outside of the ring.
The good news is that Punch Out!! remains one of the best twitch-reaction sports games ever made. Sure, Punch-Out!! can be brutal at times - it definitely has that classic NES difficulty to it -- it never seems unfair. It's always just frustrating enough to keep you coming back for more, as you try to learn your opponent's tells and perfect your timing. It's one of the few games that really perfects that feeling of being in the zone, in a completely focused state, reacting to the game as quickly as you can. It's super unique, and really holds up almost 30 years later.
Excitebike
Excitebike is a twitch reaction game that is incredibly unforgiving. The motocross game came along relatively early in the NES's lifespan, back in 1984. Though it's simple -- all you do is control your motorcycle and its speed - it's challenging to put everything together. In order to score a good time, you'll not only have to maintain a high speed, but you'll also have to keep from overheating and control your bike as you launch off jumps.
Ice Climber
Ice Climber is a simple, addictive arcade-style game that sees the player controlling two alpine adventurers, Popo and Nana (A+ naming, Nintendo), as they ascend a mountain infested with vegetable-stealing condors and polar bears wearing pink shorts and sunglasses. The goal of the game, ostensibly, is to summit 32 peaks to recover all of the vegetables that the condors have stolen. Just like real mountain climbers!
The game was a big hit when it launched in 1985, mixing puzzle and action game elements. It also didn't hurt that the game was included in an NES bundle in many countries across the world.
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