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Monday, July 17, 2006

NES - 10 Yard Fight

Our first game we will look at is 10 Yard Fight. I remember way back when, the first time I played this game, I thought it sucked. Well here am I am giving it another chance, maybe I can find some entertainment in this game but I'm not holding my breath. So without further a due here is 10 Yard Fight.

The opening screen shot turned out to be the best part of this game. I knew this game was terrible and the memories came flooding back to me as I hit the start button to begin the adventure.
Once I hit the start button I choose to play on the high school level simply because it was the first choice and I just wanted to begin the game. Once the game play began I noticed that the graphics really weren’t that bad for an early NES game. The control however was absolutely terrible and my grandma in a wheelchair with no arms could move faster than these guys run!

I was on defense first and as you can see I made some killer tackles, but despite my hard work they scored a touchdown on the opening drive. My teammates were of no help as they just stood around getting blocked while my one lonely trooper ran sideline to sideline making all the tackles.
I received the kickoff after the score and made a fairly good run back until I was caught from behind as my blockers seemed to not notice the opposition running between them. I run a few runs and then I attempted a pass downfield, what a mistake. The throw was no where near my receiver and the defense made an easy interception. At this point my frustration got the best of me and I had to admit defeat and I realize I let an old NES game get the best of me. Oh well, I have too many other games to play to sit and waste time with one of the worst football games ever. Thank god Tecmo Bowl was released to redeem the NES football games.

I give 10 Yard Fight a -23 score. Terrible, just terrible.
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