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  2. Electric Football - Wikipedia

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    Norman Sas based the game on a vibrating car race game made by Tudor. The early #500 Electric Football models were the first tabletop football game which featured actual moving players as they reacted to the vibrations created by the electromagnet motor under the metal field. Passing and kicking was another unique feature of its design.

  3. Electronic Quarterback - Wikipedia

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    Electronic Quarterback is a handheld electronic game made by Coleco in 1978. It is powered by a 9-volt battery or an AC adaptor, and it differentiated itself from the other similar handheld electronic American football games of the era, notably Mattel Electronics' version, by having two blockers and giving the quarterback the ability to pass.

  4. List of trackball arcade games - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of arcade games that have used a trackball to interact with the game. World Cup (Sega, March 1978) [1] [2] Atari Football (Atari, October 1978) [3] Shuffleboard (Midway Manufacturing, October 1978) [4] Atari Soccer (1979) Atari Baseball (1979) BullsEye (1980) Centipede (1980) Extra Bases (1980) Missile Command (1980) Kick (a.k.a ...

  5. Football (1978 video game) - Wikipedia

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    Football (also known as Atari Football) is a 1978 American football video game developed and released by Atari, Inc. for arcades.Players are represented by X's and O's. While predated by Sega's World Cup, Football is credited with popularizing the trackball controller and is also the first non-racing vertically scrolling video ga

  6. List of American football video games - Wikipedia

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  7. Is college football ready to get out of the stone age with ...

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    Some, like McGuire, believe the college game should exactly emulate pro ball: no wearables; a 15-second mic cutoff; one permitted player on each side of the ball; and only still shots on a tablet ...

  8. Subbuteo - Wikipedia

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    Subbuteo (/ s ʌ ˈ b (j) uː t i oʊ / sub-(Y)OO-tee-oh) is a tabletop football game in which players simulate association football by flicking miniature players with their fingers. . The name is derived from the Neo-Latin scientific name Falco subbuteo (a bird of prey commonly known as the Eurasian hobby), after a trademark was not granted to its creator Peter Adolph (1916–1994) to call ...

  9. Why do these NFL players wear ‘old-style’ helmets?

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    Dallas Cowboys holder Mat McBriar (1) looks on as kicker Nick Folk (6) signals “good” after Folk kicked a 52-yard field goal in the first half of an NFL pre-season football game against the ...