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  2. List of American football video games - Wikipedia

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    Title Release date Console(s) Developer Publisher 10-Yard Fight: 1983 Arcade NES: Nintendo: Nintendo: FTBALL [1] [2]: 1965 [3]: DTSS: John G. Kemeny: Dartmouth College: 4th & Inches

  3. Cyberball - Wikipedia

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    Cyberball (サイバーボール, Saibābōru) is a video game released in arcades in 1988 by Atari Games.The game is a 7-man American football using robotic avatars of different speeds, sizes, and skill sets set in the year 2022.

  4. Pigskin 621 A.D. - Wikipedia

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    Pigskin 621 A.D. is an arcade game released in 1990 by Midway Manufacturing under the "Bally Midway" label. [1] One player can battle the computer, or two players can battle head-to-head. Two teams compete to score as many touchdowns as possible in the tradition of American football, but actual play is more similar to rugby football.

  5. Football (1978 video game) - Wikipedia

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    Football (also known as Atari Football) is a 1978 American football video game developed and released by Atari, Inc. for arcades.Players are represented by X's and O's. While predated by Sega's World Cup, Football is credited with popularizing the trackball controller and is also the first non-racing vertically scrolling video ga

  6. Bill Walsh College Football - Wikipedia

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    Bill Walsh College Football is an American football video game released for the Super NES, Genesis, and Sega CD. It is one of the earliest video games to deal with the sport at a college level and is built around the fame of coach Bill Walsh. The game was followed by a sequel, Bill Walsh College Football '95.

  7. Joe Montana Football - Wikipedia

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    Joe Montana Football is an American football video game developed by Park Place Productions, and published by Sega for the Genesis in 1991. While the game does feature Joe Montana as a playable character, Sega did not obtain licenses from either the National Football League or the National Football League Players Association (NFLPA), meaning no other players, nor any official team names, are used.

  8. Category:American football video games - Wikipedia

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    High school American football video games (7 P) M. ... Football (1978 video game) Football (1986 video game) Football Frenzy; Football Fury; Front Page Sports ...

  9. NFL GameDay 98 - Wikipedia

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    NFL GameDay 98 is a 1997 American football video game developed by Sony Interactive Studios America and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation. It is the third installment of the NFL GameDay series and was only released in North America. Jerome Bettis is featured on the cover.