Sports games are the average Joe's best chance at getting to play under the big bright lights with thousands of people in the stands watching their every move. It doesn't matter if you're a hoops junkie or a baseball fan, sports video games let you live out your hopes and dreams.
To meet this demand, there have been some pretty good sports video games over the years. Some of them even end up spawning sports game franchises.
Unfortunately, not all sports game franchises end up lasting a long time. A few even end up being forgotten.
Here, we've rounded up some of the best forgotten sports game franchises that we believe are in deep need of a comeback.
MLB Power Pros
Realism doesn't always belong in a sports sim. The proof of this is MLB Power Pros.
MLB Power Pros was first released on the Nintendo Wii back in 2007 and it gave fans a more stress-free way of experiencing what it is like playing baseball professionally. Even though it still let players run franchises and control players, its approach made the game easier to pick up for complete beginners.
Make no mistake though. The gameplay is surprisingly brilliant, which is in stark contrast to the goofy appearance. Not to mention, MLB Power Pros has a handful of modes that you can cycle through, including the story-based "Success Mode", as well as "Season Mode" where you get a chance to run your own team for 10 years.




