Sports Games Collection
Play Sports games online for free. This genre spans from 1985 to 2004 across platforms like NES, Sega Genesis, Arcade, Game Boy Advance, SNES, Nintendo 64, PlayStation, Game Boy, Atari Jaguar, Sega Master System, Sega 32X. Browse and enjoy our collection of Sports games that defined gaming history.
🎮All Sports Retro Games
Blades of Steel
1988
SportsBlades of Steel is a classic ice hockey video game developed by Konami. Known for its fast-paced action and fighting mechanics, the game features five-on-five hockey matches with realistic penalties and power plays.
Crash 'n' the Boys: Street Challenge
1992
SportsA chaotic sports-action hybrid featuring characters from River City Ransom in outrageous street competitions across five violent events: 100m hurdles, shot put, swimming, pole vault, and a brutal final fight.
Nekketsu! Street Basket – Ganbare Dunk Heroes
1993
SportsA chaotic street basketball game featuring characters from the Kunio-kun series. Combines 3-on-3 basketball with fighting game elements, allowing players to punch, kick, and use special moves to steal the ball.
Downtown – Nekketsu Koushin Kyoku – Soreyuke Daiundoukai
1989
SportsA chaotic track and field game featuring characters from the Kunio-kun series. Players compete in absurd sporting events like piggyback fights, eating contests, and obstacle course races with combat elements.
10-Yard Fight
1985
SportsOne of the earliest American football video games, featuring simplified 1-player vs CPU gameplay where players control the quarterback advancing downfield in 10-yard increments.
Golf
1985
SportsGolf for NES is Nintendo's first golf simulation game, released as a launch title for the Nintendo Entertainment System in 1985. This simple yet challenging game established the template for future golf video games with its intuitive three-click swing mechanic and overhead course view.
Double Dribble
1987
SportsThe groundbreaking NES basketball game featuring 5-on-5 action, slam dunk cutscenes, and digitized player voices. Choose from four international teams in this arcade-style sports classic.
R.B.I. Baseball
1988
SportsThe first officially licensed MLB baseball game for the NES, featuring real teams and players from the 1987 season. Known for its fast-paced gameplay and simple controls.
Baseball Stars
1989
SportsBaseball Stars is a groundbreaking NES baseball game that introduced franchise mode, player statistics tracking, and team customization. Players can create and manage their own baseball teams while competing in full 162-game seasons.
College Football's National Championship
1994
SportsThe official video game of the Bowl Coalition, featuring 28 Division I-A teams competing for the national championship with authentic college playbooks and fight songs.
Soccer Brawl
1992
SportsSoccer Brawl is a 1992 arcade sports-fighting hybrid by SNK that combines soccer rules with street brawling. Players control teams of 5 players who can punch, kick, and use special moves to steal the ball and score goals. Features exaggerated violence, super shots, and international teams with unique abilities.
Neo Turf Masters / Big Tournament Golf
1996
SportsA fast-paced arcade golf game featuring 4 international golfers competing across 6 championship courses. Known for its intuitive 3-button control system and vibrant pixel-art visuals.
Super Dodge Ball
1987
SportsSuper Dodge Ball is an arcade sports game developed by Technōs Japan. Released in 1987, it features exaggerated dodgeball gameplay with special moves and international teams. Players control teams from different countries in fast-paced matches with unique court layouts and power shots.
Mario Golf: Advance Tour
2004
SportsA portable golf RPG featuring Mario characters. Create your golfer, develop skills through RPG mechanics, and compete on courses with Mushroom Kingdom flair.
Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2
2001
SportsThe definitive portable skateboarding experience, faithfully adapting the console classic to GBA. Featuring all original pro skaters, parks, and the revolutionary Create-A-Park mode in an isometric 2D format.