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  2. Gridiron! - Wikipedia

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    Gridiron! is a 1986 sports video game developed by Bethesda Softworks and published by Electronic Arts.The game was the first title of Maryland studio, founded by MIT graduate Christopher Weaver and lead programmer Ed Fletcher, who aimed to create a more realistic sports simulation game.

  3. List of players who have converted from one football code to ...

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    American football and Canadian football are very similar gridiron codes; talented Canadian youth players are often recruited by American universities offering scholarships, and conversely the Canadian Football League enforces roster minimums for Canadian-trained players to prevent its clubs from fielding American-dominated teams.

  4. List of American football video games - Wikipedia

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    PC TV Sports: Football: 1988: PC Amiga TurboGrafx-16 Atari ST Commodore 64: Cinemaware: Cinemaware: ABC Monday Night Football: 1989: PC Amiga Commodore 64 Super NES: All American Football: 1989: Arcade: Leland: Leland: All-Pro Football 2K8: 2007: PlayStation 3 Xbox 360: Visual Concepts: 2K Sports: Arena Football: 1988: Commodore 64: Chris R ...

  5. EA Sports College Football - Wikipedia

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    EA Sports College Football (formerly known as Bill Walsh College Football, College Football USA and NCAA Football) is an American football video game series developed by EA Sports in which players control and compete against current Division I FBS college teams.

  6. Gridiron Fantasy Football - Wikipedia

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    The first and only set of Gridiron was released to both the hobby market and in general retail channels. As was standard for most CCGs of the era, the game came in 60-card starter decks, featuring a rulebook and a football field playmat with quick-start rules, and 12-card booster packs.

  7. MediaFire - Wikipedia

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    MediaFire is a file hosting, file synchronization, and cloud storage service based in Shenandoah, Texas, United States. Founded in June 2006 by Derek Labian and Tom Langridge, the company provides client software for Microsoft Windows , macOS , Linux , Android , iOS , BlackBerry 10 , and web browsers . [ 1 ]

  8. Category:Gridiron football - Wikipedia

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  9. Clash of Codes - Wikipedia

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    Clash of Codes is a term in sports used to describe a match played between two teams who play different codes of the same sport. Games are usually played with the codes changing at half-time , or across two matches of the difference codes with an aggregate score .