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  2. Tecmo Super Bowl - Wikipedia

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    Tecmo Super Bowl [a] is an American football video game for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) that was released in December 1991. Developed by Tecmo, it is the first sports video game that was licensed by both the National Football League and the National Football League Players Association, thus allowing the game to use both the names and attributes of real NFL teams and real NFL players.

  3. Tecmo Super Bowl II: Special Edition - Wikipedia

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    Tecmo Super Bowl II was released for the Super NES and Genesis in 1994. The game still had all of Tecmo's features from the previous games and more and once again had a full license from the NFL and the NFL Players Association. All rosters and attributes reflected the 1994 NFL season.

  4. Tecmo Super Bowl III: Final Edition - Wikipedia

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    The game is closer to the real-life sport in comparison to the NES and the previous two SNES/Sega Genesis Tecmo Super Bowl games in several ways. Each team has a playbook of eight passing plays and eight running plays, any one of which can be switched out and another put in its place in the middle of a game.

  5. Tecmo Bowl - Wikipedia

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    Tecmo Bowl (Japanese: テクモボウル, Hepburn: Tekumo Bōru) is an American football video game developed and released by Tecmo.Originally released as an arcade game in 1987, [2] [3] the game features a large dual screen cabinet with up to four players between two fictitious teams.

  6. Bob Nelson (defensive tackle) - Wikipedia

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    Nelson gained a bit of fame in the early 1990s through his inclusion in the Nintendo home video game "Tecmo Super Bowl." Nelson was among the most dominant defensive players in the game, even though he played as a nose tackle , a position in which the primary responsibility is to occupy offensive linemen to allow other defensive players to make ...

  7. Henry Ellard - Wikipedia

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    In the 1991 cult classic Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) video game Tecmo Super Bowl, Ellard is the only player besides Jerry Rice to have a Receptions Score of 81, the highest rating for all receivers in the game set during the 1990–91 NFL season. [31]

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  9. Sports video game - Wikipedia

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    American football video games included Tecmo Bowl (1987), which was ported to the NES with the NFL Players Association license, and Tecmo Super Bowl (1991), which introduced a season mode with nearly the entire NFL roster. [100] Tecmo Super Bowl is considered to be one of the greatest [101] [102] and most influential games of all time, as it ...