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sports game (plural sports games)

  1. A video game or arcade game that simulates a sport.
    • 1950 October, “Sensational baseball game [advertisement]”, in My Friend Irma, number 5, page 29:
      Greatest Sports Game Sensation. Approved and played by Spec Shea, Johny Pesky, Bobby Doerr, Rogers Hornsby, others. NO DICE OR SPINNERS – Hit a Grounder, Pop Fly, or a Home Run Over the Fence
    • 1979, Bill Kunkle, “Arcade Alley”, in Video, page 43:
      BASKETBALL (CX2624) is sure to delight electronic sports game fans. It offers the most exciting four minutes of one-on-one hoop action we’ve seen so far.
    • 1997 October, “Madden 64: The game that shocked the world”, in Game Informer, page 15:
      There is nothing cooler than playing a sports game for months on end, only to see something you’ve never seen before. Madden is chock full of one-handed grabs, leaping catches, and bone crunching hits.
    • 2010 February, Rolf Kretschmann, “Developing Competencies by Playing Digital Sports-Games”, in US-China Educational Review, page 68:
      Kayali and Purgathofer (2008) tried to differentiate the genre of digital sports games into sub-genres: extreme sports game, fun sports game, sports simulation, team sports simulation and deep sports simulation.
  2. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see sport,‎ game.
    • 1971, Mac Davis, Football’s Unforgettables, page 34:
      a sports game came into existence which is now played all over the world, [] The game is basketball—America’s only true native sports game.

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