Four Best Sports Video Games Ever

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Published on August 27, 2020, 8:10 am
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Playing video games is the best entertainment one can get, and especially sports video games are greatly diverting. However, hardcore gamers are different, for only welcome bonuses give them an immersive experience. You can read more about the bonus if you want to know why they are so appealing.

NFL Blitz

NFL Blitz is a hugely fun game. It began as an arcade game before it was released on many popular platforms like Xbox, PlayStation, and Nintendo 64.

The game largely follows the standard football rules of the NFL, however, they have made some changes to make it fast and aggressive. There were fewer players in the original games, but the newer versions increased the numbers with the NFL Blitz Pro featuring all eleven players.

MVP Baseball 2005

MVP Baseball 2005 is regarded as one of the best video games of all time. It was developed and published by Electronic Arts and became a big hit among baseball fans. The game featured the meter pitching system and also provided the players with the zone hitting option. The game can be praised for its great animations, vast options, and exciting game modes. MVP Baseball 2005 even made it to the IGN’s reader’s choice top 100 games ever.

ESPN NFL 2K5

ESPN NFL 2K5 was released in 2004 but still, it is the most talked-about NFL game. It was the last game that was released by 2K before Electronic Arts penned an exclusive agreement with the National Football League and stopped the rival company from making further football games.

The game deserved praise for its gameplay and features. What was amazing was that the company began selling it at a price of $19.99, which was half the price of Madden, the game developed by EA Tiburon for EA Sports.

Wii Sports

Wii Sports is one of the bestselling video games of all time. The game is credited with revolutionizing sports video games forever. It was developed and published by Nintendo and first hit the market in November 2006. The game became a roaring success and sold over 82 million copies by the end of 2017. It also received very good reviews by the critics and won several awards.

Due to its revolutionary motion sensor capacity, Wii Sports could provide an immersive experience for the players. It offered five exciting sports to the gamers, which were Boxing, Golf, Baseball, Bowling, and Tennis. Even though a decade has passed since it was first released, a huge number of fans play the game in today’s world too.

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