Super Dodgeball for the NES was a sports game by the team who developed Double Dragon for the Nintendo. In it, two teams of six squared off in a game of dodgeball, where you had three people on your side of the court, and three standing on the sidelines of the opponents side of the court. The objective was to mash your opponents three core players into the concrete by slamming them repeatedly with a seemingly ordinary volleyball. Each player had a "super" throw that could be executed with a little skill. Some examples of these include causing the ball to fly in a spiral pattern, fly super fast, split into three balls temporarily, and my personal favorite which was throwing the ball VERY high and out of sight, where it seeked onto an opponent and then came down at light speed, obliterating them. You could also throw the ball to your teammates on your opponents side, or they could retrieve balls you threw that missed your opponents. This was a great two-player game, although the single player mode got somewhat repetitive. There was a Japanese sequel for the SNES that never reached the US.