I see some JN Golf mentions, and that game was ok.. but the other TG16 golf game (mobile and drawing a blank) sucked serious balls. Why did you have to look in the manual to see the club distances?
Yeah, you have to look in the manual, but Power Golf is
good:
http://www.pcenginefx.com/forums/index.php?topic=3169.0!
As for the good sports, Hit the Ice is the winner by far. Best sports game, and one of the most fun games on the system.
Hit the Ice is great. I've been a fan of goon hockey ever since playing Ice Hockey and Blades of Steel on the NES. On a side note - Slap Shot on the SMS is
very similar to Blades of Steel; I'd almost call it a port.
You are probably right Hit the Ice was probably the best game although I haven't played it, The NES version was supposed to have an RPG mode in it just like Final Lap Twin, and WCT. I think it may even exist in a ROM or repro-cart
Yeah, a U.S. prototype was made and reproductions can be found online these days. The RPG mode in the Famicom version of Hit the Ice was mentioned recently in an article I saw on video game preservation. I wish I could remember where, because it said something like the "only hockey/RPG ever produced" and "offering a rare glimpse into an era of video games never seen in the U.S." Of course, I was thinking "HELLO! There are two different U.S. sports/RPGs right here on the TurboGrafx!"
Anyway, I'm not too interested in the NES version, but I'd like to check out the SNES cart someday and see how it compares to the TG16.
World Class Baseball -- I grew up an NES guy and there are tons of better baseball games on the NES so I'm not big on this one.
Do you know if NES RBI Baseball was any good? I got the PCE version (Pro Yakyuu World Stadium) and haven't really tried it out yet.