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Name Developer Date of Release Platforms Australian Rules Football: Clockwize: 1989: Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum, Amstrad CPC: Aussie Rules Footy: Beam Software: 1991: NES: AFL Finals Fever
Developer: Beam Software Publisher: Mattel Released for: NES Release date: 1991; It was the first AFL video game. The game involves playing a game of Australian rules football from a third-person perspective, with the ability to perform the basic actions of a typical player of the sport.
AFL 23 is an Australian rules football simulation video game which strives to emulate the Australian Football League (AFL) and AFL Women's.While the title is centred around the two pre-eminent professional leagues, it also includes several second-tier state leagues featuring both men's and women's competitions.
Aussie Rules Footy is the first AFL simulation video game for the Nintendo Entertainment System. It was developed by Melbourne based Beam Software and published under their "Laser Beam" publishing title in 1991. [1] The release was Australian-only with distribution handled through Mattel's Australian operations.
AFL Live is a sports game in the AFL series of Australian rules football video games. It was developed by Big Ant Studios for PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and Microsoft Windows.It was released on 21 April 2011.
Sherrin is the official game ball of the Australian Football League. [74] Australian rules football is played with an ellipsoid ball, between 72 and 73 cm (28 and 29 in) in long circumference, and 54.5 and 55.5 cm (21.5 and 21.9 in) in short circumference. [75]
Australian Rules Football is an Australian rules football video game developed by Keith A Goodyer and published by Alternative Software. It was released in 1989 for the Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum and Amstrad CPC. [1] [2]
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