Alternative World Games

{{Short description|1987 video game}}

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{{Infobox video game

|title = Alternative World Games

|image = Alternative World Games Coverart.png

|caption = European cover art

|developer = Novotrade Software

|publisher = Gremlin Graphics

|series =

|released = {{Collapsible list|title={{nobold|1987}}|

Commodore 64
{{vgrelease|PAL|1987|NA|1988}}

ZX Spectrum
{{vgrelease|PAL|July 1988{{cite journal|date=December 1987|title=Previews: Gremlin Graphics|url=http://www.worldofspectrum.org/showmag.cgi?mag=TheGamesMachine/Issue02/Pages/TheGamesMachine0200018.jpg|journal=The Games Machine|publisher=World of Spectrum|issue=2|page=18|access-date=7 December 2014}}{{cite journal|date=July 1988|title=Preview|url=http://www.worldofspectrum.org/showmag.cgi?mag=YourSinclair/Issue31/Pages/YourSinclair3100012.jpg|journal=Your Sinclair|publisher=World of Spectrum|number=31|page=12|access-date=7 December 2014}}}}

Amstrad CPC
{{vgrelease|PAL|1988}}}}

|genre = Sports

|modes =

|platforms = Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum, Amstrad CPC

}}

Alternative World Games (known as Sports-A-Roni in North America) is a video game developed by Novotrade Software and published by Gremlin Interactive in 1987.{{cite web|url=http://www.gamespot.com/c64/sports/alternativeworldgames/index.html |title=Alternative World Games for C64 |publisher=GameSpot |date= |access-date=2010-08-03}}{{cite web | url = http://www.gamefaqs.com/sinclair/950582-alternative-world-games/data | title = Alternative World Games Release Information for Sinclair ZX81/Spectrum | publisher = GameFAQs | access-date = 2011-03-22 | url-status=live | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121102074425/http://www.gamefaqs.com/sinclair/950582-alternative-world-games/data | archive-date=2012-11-02}} It is a parody of the Epyx Games series. There are 8 different events which can be played.{{Cite web|url=https://archive.org/details/zzap64-magazine-033/page/n165/mode/2up?view=theater|title = ZZap!64 Magazine Issue 033|date = January 1987}}

Reception

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