
Volleyball
Nintendo's first volleyball simulation featuring simple two-button controls and 6-player team mechanics. Compete in international tournaments or head-to-head matches with realistic physics for its era.
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About This Retro Game
One of only three NES games to support the Four Score accessory for 4-player simultaneous gameplay (two players per team).
Featured hidden character attributes - each CPU-controlled team had unique stats for spiking, blocking and serving that weren't visible to players.
The game's physics engine accounted for ball spin and trajectory changes, advanced for 8-bit sports titles in 1986.
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