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Beach Spikers is a beach volleyball video game released in Japanese arcades in 2001. The game was developed in-house by Sega AM2 and published by Sega . A GameCube port, renamed Beach Spikers: Virtua Beach Volleyball , was released in 2002 for all regions.
Malibu Bikini Volleyball is a 1993 beach volleyball video game developed by Hand Made Software and published by Atari Corporation in North America and Europe exclusively for the Atari Lynx. [1] In the game, players have the choice to compete across any of the game modes available with either AI -controlled opponents or against other human ...
Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... This is a list of volleyball sports video games. Volleyball (1972), ... Arcade Volleyball (1988), IBM PC ...
[11] [12] Blobby Volley was also included on several video game magazines' cover disks with freeware game compilations, for instance CD-Action 1/2007, [13] GameStar 01/2012, [14] or the Open Source Software CD. [15] The game is also included in several Linux distributions, for instance Ubuntu OS. [16] In 2001 Gamehippo.com's staff awarded 9 of ...
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Hubby-wife or Campfire : In beach volleyball, when a serve drops between two players because the players don't decide in time who will pass it; Jet Nai Heed : The act of intentionally blocking a spike from the opposing team; Jungleball or Barbecue ball or Picnic ball : A volleyball game played by inexperienced players with little ball control
Beach Volleyball, released as Beach 'n Ball on the Game Boy Color, and as Power Spike: Pro Beach Volleyball in North America, is a Volleyball video game developed by French [4] studio Carapace Game Development and Spark Creative SARL, and published by Infogrames for Game Boy Color, PlayStation and Microsoft Windows in 2000.
Screenshot gameplay. The player can play as Sinjin Smith and Randy Stoklos.The game features three modes of play: practice, match play and tournament. In the latter, the players progress through five beaches (San Diego, Chicago, Waikiki, Rio de Janeiro, and Australia) filled with increasingly challenging opponents.