

Quattro Sports is one of those NES cartridges that feels like a bargain—four sports games crammed into one, and honestly, three of them are pretty solid. The standout is Baseball Pros, which plays smoother than some of the NES’s dedicated baseball titles. You get decent pitching mechanics, fielding that doesn’t make you want to throw your controller, and actual base-stealing that works.
BMX Simulator is basically a top-down dirt bike racer that feels like a stripped-down Super Off Road—tight controls, chaotic crashes, and that satisfying loop of upgrading your bike between races. Soccer Simulator is fast and arcade-y, the kind of game where you can just mash buttons and still have a good time. Then there’s Pro Tennis… yeah, it’s rough. Feels like someone slapped together a Pong clone and called it a day.
If you’re into old-school sports games, this one’s worth a spin—just don’t expect much from the tennis mode.
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