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  2. List of volleyball video games - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of volleyball sports video games. Arcade Volleyball (1988), IBM PC; COMPUTE! Spiker! Super Pro Volleyball (1989), Intellivision; Realtime Associates. Inazuma Serve da!! Super Beach Volley (1995), SNES; Virgin Interactive Entertainment.

  3. Beach Volleyball (video game) - Wikipedia

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    PC. NA: May 9, 2001 [2] EU: 2001. Genre (s) Sports. Mode (s) Single-player, multiplayer. 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 ...

  4. Beach Spikers - Wikipedia

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    Sports (beach volleyball) Mode (s) Single-player, multiplayer. Arcade system. Sega NAOMI 2. 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.

  5. Dead or Alive Xtreme Beach Volleyball - Wikipedia

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    Dead or Alive Xtreme Beach Volleyball (Japanese: デッドオアアライブエクストリームビーチバレーボール, Hepburn: Deddo oa Araibu Ekusutorīmu Bīchi Barēbōru, abbreviated as DOAX) is a beach volleyball game by Tecmo released in 2003 exclusively for the Xbox. The game was a departure from the rest of the Dead or Alive ...

  6. Kings of the Beach - Wikipedia

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    NES: NA: January 1990. [1] Genre (s) Sports (beach volleyball) Mode (s) Single-player. Kings of the Beach is a beach volleyball computer game released by Electronic Arts in 1988 for the Commodore 64 and MS-DOS. [2] A version for the Nintendo Entertainment System was produced by Konami (under the Ultra Games label) in 1990.

  7. Dig & Spike Volleyball - Wikipedia

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    Dig & Spike Volleyball - known as Volleyball Twin (バレーボールTwin) in Japan - is a volleyball video game developed by TOSE. The player can choose either two variations: Men's indoor volleyball and Women's beach volleyball. The game was published by Nintendo, and released on the Super Nintendo Entertainment System on November 26 in Japan ...

  8. U.S. Championship V'Ball - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Championship V'Ball, also known simply as V'Ball, is a 1988 beach volleyball sports game released for the arcades by Technōs Japan Corporation. The arcade version was distributed in North America by Taito. A Nintendo Entertainment System version was published by Nintendo, in North America and the PAL region, under the title of Super Spike ...

  9. Power Spikes II - Wikipedia

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    Power Spikes II. Power Spikes II[b] is a volleyball arcade video game developed by Video System and originally published by Taito on October 19, 1994. A follow-up to Hyper V-Ball on Super Nintendo Entertainment System, it was first launched for Neo Geo MVS (arcade) and later ported to Neo Geo CD. [1][2] It is the final installment in the Super ...