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Pages in category "Water sports video games" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C. California Games;
A variety of water sports; from top left: diving, surfing, water polo, synchronized swimming, swimming, rowing, yacht racing, dragon boat racing, kayaking. Water sports or aquatic sports are sports activities conducted on waterbodies and can be categorized according to the degree of immersion by the participants.
Water sports video games (4 C, 14 P) W. ... Water sports stubs (8 C, 122 P) Pages in category "Water sports" The following 36 pages are in this category, out of 36 total.
California Games is a sports video game released by Epyx for the Apple II and Commodore 64 in 1987. Branching from their Summer Games and Winter Games series, this game is a collection of outdoor sports purportedly popular in California .
This was a game between 12 members of the Premier Rowing Club, with goals being marked by four flags placed in the water near to the midpoint of Bournemouth Pier. The game started at 6:00 pm and lasted for 15 minutes (when the ball burst) watched by a large crowd; with plans being made for play on a larger scale the following week.
Each continent has at least one major continental Games; the Asian Games are held for athletes in Asia; In Africa, the African Games perform the same continental function, and in the Americas, the largest multi-sport event that fits the description is the Pan American Games; countries in Oceania compete in the Pacific Games, while Europe has ...
Sega also produced a bullfighting game, Bull Fight, [73] and a multiple-watersports game Water Match (published by Bally Midway), which included swimming, kayaking and boat racing; [74] while Taito released a female sports game based on high-school track & field, The Undoukai, [75] and a dirt track racing game Buggy Challenge, with a buggy. [76]
The game shares its name with the 13th-century Italian trader and explorer Marco Polo. [4]There does not appear to be any real connection between the game and the explorer of the same name, [5] Although according to one whimsical explanation, "legend has it that the famed explorer didn't have a clue as to where he was going", this being reflected in the "it" player's behavior. [6]
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