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  2. List of American football video games - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 12 December 2024, at 21:16 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  3. Quick Hit Football - Wikipedia

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    Quick Hit Football (QHF) was a free online American football game. The Quick Hit company was started in 2008 by Jeffrey Anderson, [1] and went public in September 2009. Quick Hit Football offered single player against CPU opponents and multi-player against human opponents. Quick Hit Football was based on user play-calling.

  4. Front Office Football - Wikipedia

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    Front Office Football is a series of sports management games where the player directs an NFL football team. It was designed by Jim Gindin, as part of his one-man company, Solecismic Software, founded in Redmond, Washington on February 20, 1998.

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  6. Category:American football video games - Wikipedia

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    Play Action Football video games (2 P) ... Pages in category "American football video games" The following 64 pages are in this category, out of 64 total.

  7. NFL Blitz - Wikipedia

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    The Blitz titles largely follow standard American football rules as outlined by the NFL, but with key differences to encourage faster and more aggressive play. In the original games, seven players are on the field per side (as opposed to eleven). Not only were there fewer players, but positions were flexible at best.

  8. NFL (video game) - Wikipedia

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    This game was the first since NFL Football - released in 1979 for the Intellivision - to get an official National Football League license. Intending to loosely represent the 1988-89 season of the National Football League , the game uses the teams and play formations of that particular era while avoiding usage of the players' names, due to a ...

  9. NFL Street (video game series) - Wikipedia

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    Similar to the Blitz series, NFL Street is seven-on-seven American football, modeled after its informal variant, street football. The player can create a team and complete challenges for rewards, play a pickup game with teams made from a pool of select NFL players, or play a regular exhibition game.