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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.
Volleyball Unbound - Pro Beach Volleyball (2016), Windows; Great Boolean; Super Volley Blast (2018), Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Windows; Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 (2019), Nintendo Switch; Nintendo; Spike Volleyball (2019), PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Windows; The Spike (2020), Windows; Lactea Volleyball (2020 ...
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 ...
Pages in category "Volleyball video games" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. ... Dig & Spike Volleyball; H. Hypaball; L. London 2012 ...
Power Spikes II is a five-on-five volleyball game similar to previous volleyball titles from Video System, where players take control of any team in a series of matches on indoor courts. [3] [4] [5] Most of the rules from the sport are present in the title, though they can be modified in the options menu along with other settings that alters ...
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.
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 .
This spike keeps the elbow above the shoulder throughout the entire swing. Contacting the back of the ball with an open hand in the shape of the ball will create top spin. [2] The spike must be contacted above the net so that the ball be directed steeply downwards. [2] The hand position helps with avoiding or hitting around the block.