There was another thread on this forum where a poster asked if anybody knew of an old football game where all you did was call plays, simply the X's and O's. You did not control players, much less even see them. It was a very old game, but just wanted to know if anybody knew which game this was? All you saw was a picture of the football field and a football on the field to show position. Any help would be much appreciated. The other post didn't have the answer and the link that was posted went to this site,but just in a general sense, without an answer.
Old PC Football Game
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Mario Strikers Charged – Wii, 2007
This game was the sequel to Super Mario Strikers which was on the Nintendo Gamecube, everyone loved the classic Mario games and most people enjoy football so put them together and you get a fantastically fun game like this. This was by no means a true football simulation but was fun to play with your friends or online, offering a wide range of customisation options for your teams whilst fully revamping the graphics from the original. There were also added new arenas, side-kicks and challenges to keep you entertained for hours.
International Superstar Soccer Pro 98 (ISS Pro 98) – PS1, 1998
One of the first football games that I owned and when I played it on the PS1, I could not come off it. The ability to play in a single match, exhibition mode or in a full season against the computer or your friends was thrilling at the time. The only reason why it is below FIFA 99 in my list is because the names of the players weren’t authentic and you had to spend an hour editing them if you wanted them to be correct. Definitely one of my favorites of all time. The gameplay was phenomenal for a PS1 game.
Pro Evolution Soccer 5 (UK) or World Soccer: Winning Eleven 9 (North America) – PS2, 2005
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There was another thread on this forum where a poster asked if anybody knew of an old football game where all you did was call plays, simply the X's and O's. You did not control players, much less even see them. It was a very old game, but just wanted to know if anybody knew which game this was? All you saw was a picture of the football field and a football on the field to show position. Any help would be much appreciated. The other post didn't have the answer and the link that was posted went to this site,but just in a general sense, without an answer.
Pros:
- It does an excellent job simulating football. Even better than many more modern games.
- It can teach people the X's and O's of how offensive and defensive plays effect each other.
Cons:
- The graphics are obviously not up to modern date standards.
- No easy way to play an entire NFL season without managing the Schedule yourself.
- Limited playbook size with no way to customize the playbook.
- There is only one "play action" play in the entire playbook.
- No way to audible or swap the plays in the playbook.
- CPU opponent does not manage the clock at the end of the game/half optimally.
- The 4-3 Over Free Safety Blitz is too effective and should only be used sparingly.
- There are no 2 point conversions, then again 2 point conversions were not allowed in the NFL in the 1980s.
Considering it's age, it really is a great game. But if someone does decide to download the game and play it, download the PDF users manual at the same time. The offensive and defensive playbooks can be found at the end of the game's user manual.
Download the game here: http://hotud.org/component/content/a...42-sport/21302Last edited by My993C2; 01-12-2015, 10:33 PM.Comment
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Great game. There was suppose to be Premium Edition released but never came to fruition. Another example of how much fun an inferior product brought so much enjoyment because we didn't know better.Comment
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Cons:
- The graphics are obviously not up to modern date standards.
- No easy way to play an entire NFL season without managing the Schedule yourself.
- Limited playbook size with no way to customize the playbook.
(well, you can make both the Offensive and Defensive PBs smaller, as I have done to simulate 1960s AFL and 2022 USFL)
- There is only one "play action" play in the entire playbook.
- No way to audible or swap the plays in the playbook.
- CPU opponent does not manage the clock at the end of the game/half optimally.
- The 4-3 Over Free Safety Blitz is too effective and should only be used sparingly. (There's a few plays, especially defensive, like this. I've removed the FB and TE Screens as every league I've run a TE leads all receivers and often a FB is waaaay up there too.)
- There are no 2 point conversions, then again 2 point conversions were not allowed in the NFL in the 1980s.
Considering it's age, it really is a great game. But if someone does decide to download the game and play it, download the PDF users manual at the same time. The offensive and defensive playbooks can be found at the end of the game's user manual.
Download the game here: http://hotud.org/component/content/a...42-sport/21302[/QUOTE]Comment
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