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Play Future Sport Online

A 1989 Amiga sports game combining speedball and air hockey. Features fast-paced matches, power-ups like speed bursts and shields, and two-player split-screen mode.

Released: 1989
File size: 310.24 KB
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Game Overview

Future Sport came out on the Amiga in 1989, developed by The Oliver Twins and published by Codemasters. It was one of those games that tried to push the hardware a bit, offering a fast, futuristic take on sports during a time when the Amiga was full of ambitious, visually impressive titles.

You control a single player on a hovering platform, zipping around a small enclosed arena to knock a ball into your opponent's goal. The main objective is simple: outscore the other team. The signature mechanics involve using power-ups that appear on the field, like speed boosts and temporary shields, and the two-player split-screen mode that turns it into a frantic head-to-head competition. The pacing is relentless; matches are short bursts of high-speed action where a single mistake can cost a point. It feels like trying to play air hockey while riding a rocket.

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