Football | |
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Developer(s) | Sublogic |
Publisher(s) | Sublogic |
Platform(s) | Commodore 64, DOS |
Release | 1986 |
Genre(s) | Sports |
Football is a 1986 video game published by Sublogic.
Football is a game in which two teams consisting of fictional players are included, and the ratings of these players can be adjusted. [1]
Rick Teverbaugh reviewed the game for Computer Gaming World , and stated that "The cleverly titled Football, from subLogic, is a nice enough game. The game system is much easier to implement than many recent efforts, but the graphics are only average (detail of the field is missing)." [1]
Roy Wagner reviewed the game for Computer Gaming World , and stated that "I was disappointed in seeing this game turn out to be not as good a simulation as I expected. Perhaps it was because after such great flying simulations, I expected too much when my feet were back on the ground." [2]
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