Popular games published by company Infrogrames

04.03.2003

Every day brings another mission. Every day is LIFE or DEATH. Be quick, be quiet and be careful. That’s what will get you HOME ALIVE.

21.07.1990

An Amiga and DOS edutainment game. General information.

27.10.2000

Sega Extreme Sports, known simply as Xtreme Sports for the North American release and as Pepsi Max Extreme Sports for the Windows version, is a sports game developed by Norwegian video game development company Innerloop Studios and published by French holding company Infogrames for the Dreamcast and Microsoft Windows, and Sega for the European Dreamcast version. The Dreamcast version features a soundtrack licensed from the electronic music label Ninja Tunes and includes tracks from artists such as Amon Tobin, Coldcut, and DJ Food.

21.06.2002

Grand Prix 4 also known as GP4 is the fourth game in the "Geoff Crammond Grand Prix" series based on the 2001 F1 Grand Prix series and was the last version of the game released by Geoff Crammond and MicroProse.

31.12.1999

Tabaluga is a Role-Playing game, developed by NEON Software GmbH and published by Infogrames, which was released in Europe in 1999.

02.06.2002

Backyard Baseball 2003 was released in June 2, 2002 for Windows and Macintosh computers, with Mike Piazza of the New York Mets as the cover athlete. This game features 31 pros and 30 Backyard kids as well as the Create-A-Player feature.

19.05.2000

Backyard Baseball 2001 is a Baseball Sim game, developed and published by Humongous Entertainment, which was released in 2000. This version of Backyard Baseball is notable because it is the first Backyard Baseball to incorporate Major League baseball players.

21.06.2002

In Backyard Baseball for the Gameboy Advance, create the baseball team of your dreams! It's great baseball action with the backyard kids and real pro players as kids. Pick your team, choose logos and playing fields. Play single games, an entire season or Home Run Derby. It's the chance of a lifetime to play with the pros right in your own backyard. Play single Games or a whole season, choose from all 30 Major League Baseball teams, create, save and trade custom players, practice your swing in the Home Run Derby, and track player and team stats in Season play. Also features a two-player multiplayer mode when linking up two Game Boy Advance units via a link cable.