Okay, listen up, sports fans. Time to strap in and turn the page, because this is a preview of the season's most epic sports experience. Warning, this is no TV show. This is money. Only players need to apply. Check this out. You ready to pack it with Kobe Bryant? Slide your fastball past Junior? Rip some big air in the halfpipe? Or maybe you're ready to go head-to-head with one, two, or three of your best friends. Well, all right, show us your mad skills, but this is big time. You better represent. Got it going on? Then step into Nintendo Sports, only on N64. Hello, everybody, and welcome to Major League Baseball, featuring Ken Griffey Jr. And what a game this is. Top of the first, Edgar at the plate. Wakefield's delivery, swung on and hit the deep left center field. Buford's got his sights on the target, and that ball's going to go for extra bases. He fires to Garciaparra, and Edgar's on with a stand-up double. 0-0 here at Fenway, and you can feel the tension as Junior steps to the plate, uniron deck. Hudson looks for the sign and the pitch. Swing and a miss. Man alive, he had some heat on that one. Hudson eyes the strike zone, curveball, swung on, and the camera tracks it deep to center field. And Junior sends that ball to Harvard Square. Check out that real-time 3-D action. It's another home run for Griffey and another home run for Nintendo Sports. You know, this game has every Major League stadium, up-to-the-minute Major League stats and actual Major League players, expansion teams, too, all rendered in stunningly realistic, fully interactive 3-D, with true-to-life gestures digitized from the actual players. Day games, night games, home and away jerseys, home run derbies, is there anything those folks at Nintendo haven't thought of? Unbelievable. And if you've ever dreamt of being a big-wig team owner, this is truly the game for you. Start a draft, make trades, build your own fantasy team for an entire season's worth the play against your friends. The game tracks all your stats right inside the cartridge. Major League Baseball, featuring Ken Griffey Jr., is the one to watch this May, and it's only on N64. My, oh, my. Now all the pros know, if you want to play large, you got to play with the best. You got to have the gear, and nobody's got better goods than N64. N64's innovative game controller put the funk in functional. Its hypersensitive analog control stick follows every move you make. Real moves, real time. You are in the game. Notice the four ports right in front? That's right, one system, four players. No excuses. And Nintendo's exclusive rumble pack truly kicks. Your butt if you plant, your opponent if you jam. This is N64 at the extreme, Nintendo's brand new 1080 snowboarding. 1080 snowboarding was crafted by the same twisted geniuses who brought us Wave Race. And believe it, once again, those madmen have delivered. Attention, attention, laws of physics do apply here. Whether you're cruising some crazy fluff, shredding on ice, or planting your face in the banks, it takes some wicked skills to balance each character's center of gravity. Whoa, now that's just sick. As quick as you can say compound fracture, you'll find yourself jiving down acres of radical incline. This is where you find out what you're really made of. Maxed out on solo stunts, take on off comers in the two player versus mode. Whether you're a war torn veteran knuckle dragger, or a rookie who's never even seen a snowflake, let alone some fat pal, 1080 snowboarding will grab you by the shorts with the most realistic, most adrenaline pumping, fear inducing snowboarding adventure ever. It's here this April, only on Nintendo Sports. Deal with it. Ready for more? Welcome to Kobe Bryant in NBA courtside. You're in the pros now, baby. This game takes its name seriously. Now you can get as close to the action as you want to be, maybe even closer. This game is legit. All the mad moves, all the ballers, all the power of the real thing. Detailed 3D graphics and smooth, real time, real life play controls. From pivots to post ups, alley oops to rim rockin dunks. Go on, grab a controller and take it to the rack. With up to four players at once, face off with your friends, or join forces against the world's greatest players. All right sports fans, we're coming to you live from Seattle with Nintendo's Kobe Bryant in NBA courtside. The house is rockin, everybody's hyped up over the amazing lifelike action. Check out Kobe's sweet spin move. He dishes to Fox, back to Kobe. Kobe backs down, Peyton in the lane, finds Campbell, then a look back to Kobe. Deliff catches the live pass from Peyton, Hersey sets a pick, he sees Baker, Baker drives baseline. Ah, let's see that reverse pack on instant replay. Check out those moves. The amazing camera angles, the detail in those real time 3D graphics. You can almost look Kobe right in the eye. Kobe Bryant in NBA courtside. Crashing the boards this April, it's the best basketball game in the business. And you'll only find it here on Nintendo Sports. And if you think that's all, here's the update, Nintendo Sports has a whole slew of powerhouse titles you'll be aching to kick it with this season. transportation. Corrects. Well, you've seen it here first. The most action, the most excitement, the most exhilarating, spine-shattering, most authentic sports experience anywhere. It's all here, and it's only on Nintendo Sports, with gameplay so real, it damn near hurts.