The first game in the series, released in 2008, features archery, badminton, basketball, beach volleyball, curling, figure skating, go-kart racing, snowboard cross, soccer, and supercross.
The sequel to Deca Sports, released in 2009, features darts, dodgeball, ice hockey, kendo, mogul skiing, motorcycle racing, petanque, speed skating, synchronized swimming, and tennis.
[3] It features arm wrestling, two-man bobsledding, cheerleading, golf, rock climbing, rugby, sepak takraw, skeet shooting, skydiving and table tennis, making use of the stylus and touch screen whenever appropriate.
[4] It features air racing, fencing, giant slalom, half-pipe snowboarding, kayaking, lacrosse, log-cutting, racquetball, springboard diving, and indoor volleyball, with several of these sports being commonly played in high school or college.
[5] Most of its sports return from the first two games in the trilogy and are as follows: archery, beach volleyball, boxing, dodgeball, figure skating, kendo, mogul skiing, paintball, snowboard cross, and tennis.