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New Tecmo Bowl Screens

Oh how I miss the days of sweet smelling 8 -bit football in the morning. I miss Bo Jackson hitting the sideline, Iron Head Heyward running through 6 men at a time , the days of Warren Moon's 100 yard passes to Drew Hill or Haywood Jefferies, and this great Quarterback by the name of "Eagles". I may have never seen him play a true NFL game but in the Ole Days of Tecmo bowl On Nintendo he quite possibly was the man people would look for on each and every Sunday Morning when the ABC's, CBS's, and NBC's would grace our lives with Beautiful NFL Bliss. Will we ever see those days again, mmmhhhhh, Oh Yes my friend we most definitely will. That is ofcoarse without the NFL endorsement but worry not good scholar Tecmo Bowl is back and better than ever on the Nintendo DS.

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gk076563d ago

yeah that looks bomb as hell when is that coming out hope they add more animations to the little players thated be sweet cant wait is there video yet .

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Here are 5 alternatives to get you through life without NCAA Football 15

GamesBeat compiled a list of options for forlorn college football fans.

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JeffGrubb4326d ago

Man, who wants to start a Tecmo Bowl league with me? Does it work online? Can I make my own college teams? ... I'm gonna have to look into this.

TheShrew4326d ago

Dude I am ready. I don't know if you can make your own teams, but you can definitely do online stuffs.

Sadie21004326d ago

I just need some real college football to start, and I'll be OK.

ColManischewitz4326d ago

Tecmo Bowl with college teams? I need that!

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Remembering Tecmo Bowl

With the Superbowl just around the corner. it’s time to take a look back at the series that kicked off video game football: Tecmo Bowl

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Kombo: Tecmo Bowl Throwback Interview

Kombo writes: "Tecmo Bowl is like a religion to football fans of the NES/SNES generations. Before there was a Madden, 2K, Quarterback Club, or Blitz, there was Tecmo Bowl. Many would argue that Tecmo's take on the sport was a perfect game-a teetering balance between simulation and arcade playability with a dose of sometimes unintended comedy on the side."