Every Super Nintendo American Football Game - SNESdrunk

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  • Опубликовано: 26 янв 2015
  • Games covered:
    [0:28] ABC Monday Night Football
    [0:56] Bill Walsh College Football
    [1:51] College Football USA '97
    [2:19] Capcom's MVP Football
    [2:52] Emmitt Smith Football
    [3:21] ESPN Sunday Night NFL
    [3:46] Football Fury
    [4:13] Madden series ('92 through '98)
    [5:26] NCAA Football
    [5:51] NFL Football
    [6:10] NFL Quarterback Club series ('95 and '96)
    [7:06] Pro Quarterback
    [7:23] Sterling Sharpe: End 2 End
    [8:00] Super High Impact
    [8:33] Super Play Action Football
    [9:17] Tecmo Super Bowl series (I, II and III)
    [10:07] Troy Aikman NFL Football
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Комментарии • 571

  • @gregb4417
    @gregb4417 5 лет назад +165

    Sterling Sharpe was a top receiver in the few years he was in the league, 6-7 catches /game. way underrated.

  • @brianisaac1804
    @brianisaac1804 4 года назад +72

    Madden ambulance is classic, kills players to pick up a guy with a sprained ankle.

  • @kentatm2663
    @kentatm2663 7 лет назад +116

    Come on now, what self respecting football fan who grew up in the 90s doesnt remember Sterling Sharpe? That dude was a beast until he injured his neck. His bro Shannon is gonna come after ya! :-D Also, maybe I'm weird but I played the ever living hell out of Super Play Action. Once you get used to the way the field is presented it's not too hard to get the passing game down and it has a fairly decent run game for the era.

  • @JamieReillyMusic
    @JamieReillyMusic 4 года назад +19

    I laughed so freakin hard at the ambulance. lol.

  • @shawnwbronx
    @shawnwbronx 4 года назад +15

    Sterling Sharpe was a beast. I love your reviews, but you’re way off on Sterling.

  • @parker_aug2
    @parker_aug2 6 лет назад +64

    I never realized how many developers the NFL used to license their rights to. It's sad to think about it as now only EA is allowed to make NFL games which means no NFL 2K or Blitz.

  • @LegendoftheDragonSword
    @LegendoftheDragonSword 4 года назад +1

    I played almost an entire season of Super Play Action Football with the Chiefs in the early 90's. It was awful and all I did was run because the passing was as bad as noted in this video. What a massive waste of hours of my life. I think it was just me trying to justify the purchase of the game. I don't know if there was anything worse than buying a video game back in the day and then realizing that it just plain sucked. The video game trade in stores happened a few years after so there was no way to get rid of it at the time. I hadn't thought about this awful experience in probably 20 years and it just makes me sad. I want to punch my teenage self in the face right now...or at least tell him not to ever buy or play SPAF. Coming off two years of playing Tecmo Super Bowl on NES made it even worse. Why!!?? Why did I continue playing?

  • @bradsully6620
    @bradsully6620 4 года назад +1

    I dont think those ESPN graphics looked bad, I think that game had the best graphics out of all of them.

  • @stoozdee
    @stoozdee 4 года назад +9

    Terry Allen, y’all. Two rebuilt knees.

  • @brad6420
    @brad6420 4 года назад +1

    Bill Walsh absolutely had real teams and rosters. Players are identified by numbers as is the case with all ncaa games. I would look into that a little closer if I were you.

  • @thejanglezclan
    @thejanglezclan 4 года назад +67

    ...

  • @Darbobski
    @Darbobski 4 года назад +23

    Sterling Sharpe was an amazing talent. If not for a neck injury, he'd be in the HoF. His brother, Shannon, is a HoFer.

  • @SkepticalKat
    @SkepticalKat 9 лет назад +32

    This is the best the Vikings have played in years!

  • @SlyBeast
    @SlyBeast 8 лет назад +46

    I LOVED Tecmo Super Bowl III but don't follow sports at all. To me, that's the mark of a great sports game. A store shipped it to us by complete accident and my parents just gave it to me. Score!

  • @gluserty
    @gluserty 7 лет назад +16

    There's also the rare "Tecmo Super Bowl II: Special Edition" in which you can play a three year, 1992-1994 NFL schedule with corresponding rosters for that particular season (I think that's impressive). The knocks I have on the game are that there's no first down marker of any kind, the CPU goes for two much too often, when you intercept the ball you aren't informed of the player who picked off the pass, and the stats screen during games doesn't acknowledge enough players for all the space it has. Otherwise, it's a lot like the third game, which I do agree is the best football game on the SNES.

  • @MrPotteeMouf
    @MrPotteeMouf 7 лет назад +38

    SNES DRUNK IS bar none the best reviewer on RUclips. Thanks for these videos

  • @trueakuma777
    @trueakuma777 4 года назад +2

    Holy Crap! I didn't know the "Madden Ambulance" was a thing until I saw it here today! That's hilarious! They need to implement that in modern Football games!

  • @christopherpennetta8973
    @christopherpennetta8973 6 лет назад +8

    I love your videos SNES Drunk but most kids/teens who really liked and watched football like I did remember Sterling Sharpe. He was an underrated receiver but still a good one. With the way they throw the ball in today's game his numbers may look like he sucked but in that day and the way the game was played then he was a really good talent. Didn't help that you had Rice, Carter, Rison, Irvin, Moss and other really great WR's in or entering the league as teams were finally starting to open the field passing with HOF QB's. Aikman, Montana, Young, Cunningham, Simms, Esaison, Kelly, Elway, Favre... the league was ripe with so much talent at the QB position in the early 90's.

  • @SamuraiSam
    @SamuraiSam 8 лет назад +7

    Cool video. It's great to see a retro gamer covering these sports games that don't get talked about often enough.

  • @GrunkyMcSaucy
    @GrunkyMcSaucy 8 лет назад +12

    I liked Super Play Action Football. The playbook was kind of a learning curve, but the leaping interceptions and stiff arms were satisfying. Also the college version let you customize your schedule which was nice.