showing 13 games

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Madden 64  Electronic Arts (Tiburon)1997Thanks to a license from the NFL Players Association, you'll recognize all the current stars of the gridiron in MADDEN FOOTBALL 64. In addition to today's stars, you also have access to classic great teams of the past. Your team will face a variety of game situations: day or night, rain or shine. View the game from eight camera angles, substitute players, and select from three skill levels. MADDEN FOOTBALL 64 will challenge you with the realities of pro football, but always with the easy control you expect from Nintendo.***
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NFL Quarterback Club 98 Acclaim (Iguana Entertainment)1997Do you have the courage to be an NFL quarterback? The same folks that brought you TUROK have turned their attentions to the gridiron and have brought great graphics, realistic action, and lots of options to the sport. With full licenses from the NFL and its athletes, the game has all of the teams and players, plus perfect replications of logos and stadiums. Just to assure that the artificial intelligence was high and the gameplay realistic, the developers coaxed Brett Favre into designing some of the plays. The results are simply awesome.***
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NFL Blitz Bally Midway (Midway)1998Midway's NFL BLITZ comes to the Nintendo 64 with a faithful arcade translation. NFL BLITZ is similar to the arcade edition, though it contains many slight upgrades. There is a Two-Player mode implemented, as well as an offensive play editor, which allows you to write your own plays and then use them against the computer or with your friends. This game is great for anybody who loves football but doesn't want to get bogged down with all of the rules. labelimagesubject
Madden NFL '99 Electronic Arts (Tiburon)1998Off season? John Madden knows no such thing. If you want to win you've got to work. That's just what the Madden Team at EA has been doing and it shows. Possibly the most graphically superior football sim ever '99 incorporates everything the Madden Team has learned in eight seasons and adds 110%. labelimagesubject
NFL Quarterback Club 99 Acclaim Entertainment (Iguana Entertainment)1998If you like the NFL and you like videogames, you just can't go wrong with NFL QUARTERBACK CLUB '99. The same folks that brought you TUROK and NFL QUARTERBACK CLUB '98 have returned to the gridiron, and have brought with them improved graphics, better artificial intelligence, and more play options. With full licenses from the NFL and its athletes, the game has all 31 NFL teams and 1500 players, plus perfect replication of logos and stadiums. Brett Favre has returned to add his insight into the development of the gameplay as well.***
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NFL Blitz 2000 Bally Midway (Midway)1999The roughest, toughest football game on the planet makes its triumphant return for the year 2000! Up to 4 players can take the field using their favorite teams, players and their own plays!.Just When you thought it was safe to go back on the field...Prepare for the next generation of Blitz-it's back and it's better than ever! With non-stop action and a "pick it up and play" learning curve, NFL Blitz 2000 is a game for every football fan! The sequel to the number-one-selling NFL Blitz, NFL Blitz 2000 adds four-player support, realistic weather conditions, multiple camera angles, new stadiums and a tournament mode. NFL Blitz 2000 continues the tradition of bone-crushing tackles and in-your-face arcade style action. It's your favorite kind of football-no refs, no rules, no mercy. labelimagesubject
NFL Quarterback Club 2000 Acclaim1999NFL Quarterback Club 2000...sweat the details! Special features include 3rd generation Ultra Hi-Rez graphics for unprecedented NFL realism, all-new player models featuring real life faces, eye black, and breathe strips, revamped Artificial Intelligence and game strategy written by Charlie Weiss(Offensive Coordinator of the AFC East Champion NY Jets), over 1200 all new motion captured animations, all-new Pin-Point Passing for unprecedented control, motion captured by actual players of the NY Jets, play by play from ESPN's Mike Patrick and color calls from CBS's Randy Cross. Choose from 31 team specific playbooks or create your own! You can replay the key moments of all 33 Super Bowls! Features Total Team Management including: trading, drafting,signing and releasing players, and managing the salary cap.Create your own player and teams with QBC's Custom Creation utility. There are 5 modes of play: Season, Exhibition, Tournament, Playoffs, and Pro Bowl. Features instant replay and multiple camera angles, all 31 NFL teams and all thirty 3-D rendered stadiums and over 1500 players. labelimagesubject
Madden NFL 2000 Electronic Arts (Tiburon)1999Keep football season going all year long. Madden NFL 2000 delivers an arcade mode with blurring moves, helmet-popping hits, more scoring, and special animations. Learn to play with pop-up menus that guide you through the game in the Madden tutorial mode. For traditional football play, Madden NFL 2000 delivers unrivaled, tournament-tested gameplay with in-depth features including a multiplayer franchise mode. Compete in the Madden challenge and face different task levels to unlock secret codes. labelimagesubject
NFL Quarterback Club 2001  Acclaim (High-Voltage Software)2000See if you've got what it takes to be a gridiron great as this popular, detailed football extravaganza returns to the N64. All of the modes keep more comprehensive stats than you could ever hope for, and you can set up a Season to include preseason action, hot-cold streaks, and player development. Not only that, you can create players, teams, playbooks (with up 128 offensive plays), and profiles of chosen formations and pass-run ratios. There's even a historical mode that allows you to tap into classic games of yesteryear, featuring teams that date back to 1967. Now that's football! labelimagesubject
Madden NFL 2001 Electronic Arts (EA Sports)2000John Madden is back and, again, he's brought the entire NFL with him into your Nintendo 64 with Madden NFL 2001. The game includes the updated rosters you'd expect, but new this season is the addition of coaches on the sidelines, who often "encourage" the players and shout "helpful advice" out to the referees. Finer details for this version include wristbands, visors, facemasks, and turf tape--specific to what each player favors in the real NFL. Collisions now factor the weight and height of players, making for more realistic hits. EA has even gone to the trouble of replicating some of the touchdown-celebration dances and allows you to control even those moves. labelimagesubject
NFL Blitz 2001 Bally Midway (Midway)2000Bone-crunching hits and big plays come to the Game Boy Color with NFL BLITZ 2001. Pick any of the 31 NFL teams and challenge all of the other teams in the league in the Arcade mode, or try to make it to the Super Bowl in the Season mode. And with the multiple camera angles available, you will never miss a second of the action. Try to survive to the next game in NFL BLITZ 2001. labelimagesubject
Madden NFL 2002 Electronic Arts (Electronic Arts - Tiburon)2001Madden is back and better than ever! Amazing graphics, top-notch realism, blazing speed and responsive controls combine for a great football game. Take your team from pre-season to Super Bowl Sunday with Madden NFL 2002. labelimagesubject
NFL Blitz Special Edition Bally Midway (Midway)2001NFL Blitz: Special Edition, a rental-store exclusive, continues the seven-on-seven action found in previous games in the over-the-top football series. Features include updated teams, schedules, and uniforms to reflect the 2001-2002 season as well as four modes of play: Arcade, Season, Tournament, and Party Games. Players can also create nine plays on offense and six plays on defense, setting each athlete's route and position on the field before naming the play and then assigning it to a team. labelimagesubject
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