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Synopsis by Scott Alan Marriott The first football cartridge on the 8-bit NES, 10-Yard Fight is based on Irem's 1984 arcade game. Viewed from an overhead perspective high above the gridiron, the action involves marching your offense up the field to score points against a series of four computer-controlled defenses. Yet the points in 10-Yard Fight are not derived from traditional scoring rules. Certain actions you accomplish, from completing passes to achieving first downs, add to your overall point total. 10-Yard Fight's other notable feature is that you only control the offense. As quarterback, you can attempt forward passes, lateral the ball to your running back, or run with the ball yourself. If the defense intercepts a pass, you simply continue at a 20-yard deficit. You also have a time limit to deal with, which can be extended by converting first downs. Score within the allotted time and the game automatically advances to the second half. Score again, and you'll face a more challenging team with a shorter amount of time.
Screenshots Extra Creditsby Brad Cook
This game is one of the first football games to reach the arcade.
Also Available On Platform Publisher Developer Year Arcade Taito America Corp. Irem Corporation 1984 Arcade Taito America Corp. Irem Corporation 1985 Extra credits by Brad Cook
This game is one of the first football games to reach the arcade.
Also Available On Platform Publisher Developer Year Arcade Taito America Corp. Irem Corporation 1984 Arcade Taito America Corp. Irem Corporation 1985
Controls: Joystick/Gamepad Flags: Based on an Arcade Game, Launch Title
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