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Werd616 t1_jefgz6c wrote

Blitz was fantastic, Tecmo Super Bowl is one of the greatest sports games of all time, and Mutant League Football was good, but I preferred Mutant League Hockey.

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slylock215 t1_jegpf9x wrote

HA, I whipped out my sega genesis for my friend's daughter that was here the other day to keep her busy and she immediately grabbed Mutant League Hockey over sonic or all my disney games. So much nostalgia lol.

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Droman18 t1_jefsafi wrote

How you gonna forget about NFL Street 2

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jd2385 OP t1_jefubgy wrote

NFL Street 2 is definitely in there

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BenRichards79 t1_jefivec wrote

NFL 2K5 about put EA and Madden in the grave.

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HiZenBergh t1_jeg19vk wrote

That game was amazing, and only $20. Still have my copy.

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Dudewitbow t1_jegxwom wrote

Theres a reason why 2k5 is used as a base for the 2k23 mod

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iskin t1_jefldno wrote

I've got sooo many hours into Mutant League Football. It might be my most played game of all time.

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Chewbubbles t1_jeft4gy wrote

Tecmo Super Bowl is the absolute goat of football games.

I know in terms of competition, there wasn't much back then, but this game was incredible. It kept stats, players could get injured, it gave multiple modes to play, and gave us the Bo Jackson runs the clock out glitch.

I remember playing this as a kid and thinking how amazing it was that a game actually kept stats ( I didn't know Zelda existed yet).

Legit one of the favorite games growing up.

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Bob_the_peasant t1_jegi6fn wrote

I loved Tecmo Bowl, then Tecmo Super Bowl came along and was like “hold my beer”

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OscarImposter t1_jefgvhv wrote

Back in college circa 1996 I brought a mini-fridge, and my roommate brought a TV and a SEGA Genesis, but the only games we had were Tiny Toon Adventures, Primal Rage (that dinosaur fighting game), and Mutant League Football. We played all of them to death, even Tiny Toon Adventures, but Mutant League Football definitely got played the most.

It was just two of us in a triple room (third guy left the first day), so we had a bigger room than everyone else on the floor and it kind of became everyone's clubhouse. We'd have MLF tournaments with the whole dorm.

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Jintai_Stormwarden t1_jefm1oc wrote

Ashes to ashes, dust to dust, dead bodies to the kitchen!

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zubzub147 t1_jefyuk9 wrote

The franchise team for the added with McNabb was amazing. I wore out a keyboard playing out a team for like 10 seasons. Brees to Wayne was a killer connection

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korraismyherov2 t1_jeg2h6p wrote

There are multiple iterations of NCAA that are much better than 12. 13&14 are probably the peak and 05-09 were also pretty good (basing this off memory so forgive me).

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Equivalent-Guess-494 t1_jeg7j15 wrote

I feel like some of the fine tuning aspects about being able to sub specific players in on individual defensive and offensive formations was removed in the 14 version along with a couple presnap options that I abused the heck out of. But gameplay wise I did prefer 14

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Pa11Ma t1_jeg3qvn wrote

NCAA 11. Still playing the dynasty mode once in a while.

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bauN7 t1_jegj4mb wrote

NCAA Football 12? Nah get out of here. '16 '06 is where it was at. Might have had the best licensed soundtrack of any game in history.

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wuerf42 t1_jegjtyd wrote

16? The last release in the series was NCAA Football 14.

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bauN7 t1_jegk1x7 wrote

Oh my god... I'm getting so old that I meant 2006 but I thought there was no way it was that old.

Fuck...

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kendo31 t1_jegrhkd wrote

2k5 for life. There's a community still updating rosters and have unlocked new animations by tweaking the skill limits beyond 100. My beloved Mike Alstott plays defense because he's the GOAT of that game....HIGHEST BREAK TACKLE = alpha-est male!!

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KoopsofAmerica t1_jegtbrz wrote

Blitz and Blitz the league were my all time favorite NFL games.

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Key-Significance-630 t1_jegx29d wrote

This just makes me feel really sad. Madden 04 was my first introduction into NFL and I loved it. Franchise mode and then Madden 05 with the hit stick was just dope too.

NFL street was also just an amazing game to play when your in the mood for an arcade/chill/MP session.

Now you just have literally trash NFL games. Franchise mode hasn't come along in nearly 20 years, it's still the same! The focus on UT and microtransactions has killed it. I would honestly buy an NFL street game tomorrow if they remastered it.

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2overkill2 t1_jeh4hkl wrote

Because of Tecmo, a Brazilian kid who didn't have access to watch Football games, knew and simply loved Emmitt Smith, Michel Irvin and Troy Aikman.

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