![]() Classic NES Series: Excitebike $14.99 Back before Jeremy McGrath or other Motor Cross games hit the scene there was Excitebike. You simply raced down the track avoiding the grass when possible and hitting Ramps to avoid obsticles. The simple concept made for an easy NES game back in the day that had one inovation that was way ahead of it's time but is a novelty today. That feature was the ability to create your own race track, yes that's right create your own race track entirly from scratch. So from start to finish and even set the lap #. This feature helped secure it's status in greatness (although the gameplay was good as well). Overall this is a classic that is a throwback to yesteryear. Highly recomended. ![]() Classic NES Series: Pac-Man $14.99 This is "Classic NES Series". I'm sure Pacman was released on the NES,but why the heck is it in this series? Still,it's a great game,if you like Pacman. ![]() Weekly Reader Visual Guides: Weather & Global Warming $19.99 I bought this for my grandson who wants to be a meteorologist and he likes it very well. It is a HIT! ![]() TECMO SUPER BOWL VIDEO GAME (NINTENDO NES 8-BIT VIDEO GAME CARTRIDGE VERSION) (TECMO SUPER BOWL VIDEO GAME (NINTENDO NES 8-BIT VIDEO GAME CARTRIDGE VERSION), TECMO SUPER BOWL VIDEO GAME (NINTENDO NES 8-BIT VIDEO GAME CARTRIDGE VERSION)) $8.99 NES NINTEND0 8-BIT HARD TO FIND GAME. LOTS OF FUN. NINTENDO NES VIDEO GAME VERSION. (TECMO SUPER BOWL GAME) VIDEO GAME NES NINTENDO VIDEO GAME. MADE BY (TECMO). GREAT COLLECTOR'S ITEM. A MUST BUY. ALL-TIME CLASSIC. HOURS OF GREAT SUPER FUN. HIGH REPLAY VALUE. GREAT FOR ALL AGES. HERE IS SOME MINOR INFO ON THE GAME. Tecmo Super Bowl expanded on the features used first in Tecmo Bowl. To do this, TSB replicated certain aspects of the National Football League's version of American football. Every team in TSB was modeled after a real life NFL franchise. The teams used the same logos and the same city affiliations used by the NFL. As in real life, each team had its own offensive and defensive playbook. In the original NES Tecmo Bowl, each team had 20 players on its roster, with nine players for offense, nine players for defense, a kicker, and a punter. In Tecmo Super Bowl, each roster had roughly 30 different players. Each team had eleven defensive players, which could not be substituted, nor injured. Each team had seventeen offensive players, which included eleven starters and six substitutes. At any given time, eleven players were on the field for each team, consistent with NFL rules. A kicker and a punter were also on the roster.[2][3] In addition to using real teams and players, TSB incorporated the full-length 1991 NFL regular season schedule for the game. The playoff format, including the Super Bowl and the post-season Pro Bowl games, was also used. Tecmo Super Bowl retained the arcade-style football gameplay of the original which included the ability to break tackles. However, the game added new features, such as statistics tracking that included All-Time NFL season records, expanded and editable playbooks[4] , the ability to substitute players, varying conditions of players, fumbles, and player injuries. As it had previously, the game used cutscenes for important events like touchdowns and halftime shows. |
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