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  • Games covered:
    [0:28] ABC Monday Night Football
    [0:56] Bill Walsh College Football
    [1:51] College Football USA '97
    [2:19] Capcom's MVP Football
    [2:52] Emmitt Smith Football
    [3:21] ESPN Sunday Night NFL
    [3:46] Football Fury
    [4:13] Madden series ('92 through '98)
    [5:26] NCAA Football
    [5:51] NFL Football
    [6:10] NFL Quarterback Club series ('95 and '96)
    [7:06] Pro Quarterback
    [7:23] Sterling Sharpe: End 2 End
    [8:00] Super High Impact
    [8:33] Super Play Action Football
    [9:17] Tecmo Super Bowl series (I, II and III)
    [10:07] Troy Aikman NFL Football
    New SNES-related video every Tuesday, and something else (Genesis, Game Boy, whatever) on Thursdays
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Komentáře • 570

  • @brianisaac1804
    @brianisaac1804 Před 4 lety +70

    Madden ambulance is classic, kills players to pick up a guy with a sprained ankle.

  • @gregb4417
    @gregb4417 Před 5 lety +162

    Sterling Sharpe was a top receiver in the few years he was in the league, 6-7 catches /game. way underrated.

    • @dontdoittoyoself6786
      @dontdoittoyoself6786 Před 5 lety +12

      Greg B I thought the same thing. I'm thinking Sterling Sharpe was a beast.

    • @bucksatanII
      @bucksatanII Před 4 lety +13

      Sterling Sharpe was a monster he had a neck injury I think that ended his career

    • @Kylora2112
      @Kylora2112 Před 4 lety +2

      @@bucksatanII Yeah, it was one of those unlucky ugly plays.

    • @kh7955
      @kh7955 Před 4 lety +1

      @Che Santana you obviously don't know what underrated means

    • @USMC6199KR3W
      @USMC6199KR3W Před 4 lety +4

      I think I still have a Sterling Sharpe rookie card somewhere in one of my old footlockers

  • @JamieReillyMusic
    @JamieReillyMusic Před 4 lety +19

    I laughed so freakin hard at the ambulance. lol.

  • @thejanglezclan
    @thejanglezclan Před 4 lety +67

    ...
    I remember Sterling Sharpe...

    • @LegendoftheDragonSword
      @LegendoftheDragonSword Před 4 lety +9

      Sterling was the man. Every time Favre was in trouble early in his career he just hocked it in Sterling's general area. When Free Agency opened up in the early/mid 90's Green Bay went out and bought a Super Bowl team (Just like the 1994 49ers did). Reggie White, Andre Rison, Sean Jones, Desmond Howard...All those guys were major players in their Super Bowl run in 1996. Without that "talent stack" I don't think Brett Favre would have ever had that ring. I was really sad Sterling didn't get a ring since he had to retire early but then his Bro Shannon gave him his Broncos ring after they beat GB in '97. Now that's classy!

    • @herogibson
      @herogibson Před 4 lety

      im thinking it was a dig since the guy is clearly a vikings fan lol

    • @PhuryousOne
      @PhuryousOne Před 3 lety

      I used to wear his jersey back in jr. high. Hell of a wideout. Unfortunate injury.

    • @comfortable.and.furious
      @comfortable.and.furious Před 3 lety +1

      Came in to say this hurt my soul as a Packers fan.

    • @eegrand30
      @eegrand30 Před 3 lety

      Lions fans remember him

  • @SkepticalKat
    @SkepticalKat Před 9 lety +32

    This is the best the Vikings have played in years!

  • @Darbobski
    @Darbobski Před 4 lety +22

    Sterling Sharpe was an amazing talent. If not for a neck injury, he'd be in the HoF. His brother, Shannon, is a HoFer.

    • @CeruleanChurch
      @CeruleanChurch Před 3 lety +1

      Shannon telling the HoF to induct Sterling during his own speech still gives me chills

    • @eklypised
      @eklypised Před 3 lety +3

      I remember watching Sterling as a kid at South Carolina

    • @TheBrett04
      @TheBrett04 Před 3 lety +2

      Even with the neck injury, he belongs in the HoF. He was the only offensive weapon the Packers had in his 8 seasons.

    • @Darbobski
      @Darbobski Před 3 lety +2

      @@TheBrett04 Agreed. He was more talented than his brother, which is something Shannon acknowledges to this day. Football is such a physical sport that it seems unreasonable for players to play for 15 years just for a chance at the HoF.

  • @stoozdee
    @stoozdee Před 4 lety +9

    Terry Allen, y’all. Two rebuilt knees.

  • @parker_aug2
    @parker_aug2 Před 6 lety +64

    I never realized how many developers the NFL used to license their rights to. It's sad to think about it as now only EA is allowed to make NFL games which means no NFL 2K or Blitz.

    • @luisvilla799
      @luisvilla799 Před 5 lety +11

      Blitz was the shit!!! Hated street

    • @thunter992
      @thunter992 Před 5 lety +6

      Fuck 2k. They're worst than EA when it comes to microtransactions in their sports games now

    • @shaggyturtlestudios
      @shaggyturtlestudios Před 4 lety +9

      Man, the state of modern licensed games kinda sucks nowadays. I miss when more then one company could make a game based on a license. Because that just doesn’t happen much anymore.

    • @METALFACEDOOM441
      @METALFACEDOOM441 Před 4 lety +2

      It's all Roger Goodell's fault.

    • @geekgo4
      @geekgo4 Před 4 lety

      @@shaggyturtlestudios Do they really need a license to make a sports game?

  • @SlyBeast
    @SlyBeast Před 8 lety +46

    I LOVED Tecmo Super Bowl III but don't follow sports at all. To me, that's the mark of a great sports game. A store shipped it to us by complete accident and my parents just gave it to me. Score!

  • @gluserty
    @gluserty Před 7 lety +16

    There's also the rare "Tecmo Super Bowl II: Special Edition" in which you can play a three year, 1992-1994 NFL schedule with corresponding rosters for that particular season (I think that's impressive). The knocks I have on the game are that there's no first down marker of any kind, the CPU goes for two much too often, when you intercept the ball you aren't informed of the player who picked off the pass, and the stats screen during games doesn't acknowledge enough players for all the space it has. Otherwise, it's a lot like the third game, which I do agree is the best football game on the SNES.

    • @evanschmitt2830
      @evanschmitt2830 Před 5 lety +4

      Tecmo 3 was weird with rookies because some of them were in the game but not named (for example: Joey Galloway is with the Seahawks but listed as WR Seahawks). But other rookies like Steve McNair weren't in the game.

  • @MrPotteeMouf
    @MrPotteeMouf Před 7 lety +38

    SNES DRUNK IS bar none the best reviewer on CZcams. Thanks for these videos

  • @kentatm2663
    @kentatm2663 Před 7 lety +115

    Come on now, what self respecting football fan who grew up in the 90s doesnt remember Sterling Sharpe? That dude was a beast until he injured his neck. His bro Shannon is gonna come after ya! :-D Also, maybe I'm weird but I played the ever living hell out of Super Play Action. Once you get used to the way the field is presented it's not too hard to get the passing game down and it has a fairly decent run game for the era.

    • @MrAdriaxe
      @MrAdriaxe Před 7 lety +8

      Sterling Sharpe was so good that Mike Ditka once wrote "he's the best receiver in football" when Jerry Rice, Michael Irvin and Cris carter were at their peaks. And Ditka's a Bear.

    • @boscopit
      @boscopit Před 6 lety +3

      I'm not even into football and I know Sharpe.

    • @madcow009
      @madcow009 Před 6 lety +2

      "you're wrong" is what i would be saying if you are wrong, but since you are right, I will just go.

    • @christopherpennetta8973
      @christopherpennetta8973 Před 6 lety

      Bryan A.Cal There's a Shannon Sharpe and there's Sterling Sharpe also. Same last name, No relation. Shannon played Tight End. Sterling was a wide receiver.

    • @mrhick01
      @mrhick01 Před 6 lety +11

      Sterling and Shannon Sharpe *are* brothers.

  • @jesot
    @jesot Před 4 lety +4

    Tecmo Super Bowl III also has create-a-player that works like an RPG in how they improve over time which really adds a ton of value to it over the other two games in the series.

  • @trueakuma777
    @trueakuma777 Před 4 lety +2

    Holy Crap! I didn't know the "Madden Ambulance" was a thing until I saw it here today! That's hilarious! They need to implement that in modern Football games!

  • @tonyfabiano3053
    @tonyfabiano3053 Před 5 lety +2

    Tecmo Super Bowl III is my favorite football game ever and in my top 10 of favorite games period! So many memories with friends!

  • @TheStapleGunKid
    @TheStapleGunKid Před 4 lety +9

    I love Super Play Action Football. It's the only game ever with HS, College, and NFL in the same game, and you really feel the difference in each mode. This was the game that made me a football fan. It's an absolute masterpiece. Easily one of the best football games ever made.

    • @bearcat6771
      @bearcat6771 Před rokem

      I think it made me become a fan also. I remember playing this as a kid on my snes

  • @christopherpennetta8973
    @christopherpennetta8973 Před 6 lety +8

    I love your videos SNES Drunk but most kids/teens who really liked and watched football like I did remember Sterling Sharpe. He was an underrated receiver but still a good one. With the way they throw the ball in today's game his numbers may look like he sucked but in that day and the way the game was played then he was a really good talent. Didn't help that you had Rice, Carter, Rison, Irvin, Moss and other really great WR's in or entering the league as teams were finally starting to open the field passing with HOF QB's. Aikman, Montana, Young, Cunningham, Simms, Esaison, Kelly, Elway, Favre... the league was ripe with so much talent at the QB position in the early 90's.

  • @SamuraiSam
    @SamuraiSam Před 8 lety +7

    Cool video. It's great to see a retro gamer covering these sports games that don't get talked about often enough.
    Fun fact: the fake field goal pass in Pro Quarterback works almost every time, no matter where you are on the field!

  • @OrfinMusik
    @OrfinMusik Před 9 lety +17

    super high impact was fun especially when you'd get into fights & stuff.. SOMEBODY GET A BODY BAG!! ha

    • @Bucky07
      @Bucky07 Před 4 lety +1

      Loved this game. I figured out how to align my defense to allow an open rusher on every play. Sacks were inevitable.

  • @GrunkyMcSaucy
    @GrunkyMcSaucy Před 8 lety +12

    I liked Super Play Action Football. The playbook was kind of a learning curve, but the leaping interceptions and stiff arms were satisfying. Also the college version let you customize your schedule which was nice.

    • @BaronLector
      @BaronLector Před 7 lety

      That's also how you (or I, at least) had to catch passes. Switch to the intended receiver, move a couple yards before the catch-marker, and jump up for it.

    • @acvieluf
      @acvieluf Před 2 lety

      Oh good, someone else talking about this game! Here's my copied and pasted comment from the main thread! (I hate this game now, but i loved it then!)
      OLD vid, new comment: I had Super play action football growing up. It was the only football game i owned, and i was a huge football fan, so I got to know that game inside and out. Here's a "fun" fact: The computer couldn't make any decisions. They could only follow a script. If they were on offense, the play would always happen the same way every time, throw to the same receiver, run to the same gap, every single time.
      And to top it off, each offensive play looked slightly different on the map. After you play defense long enough, you can literally memorize the formations, and where the ball will go EVERY SINGLE TIME. Games that were 100-0 were easy to accomplish. (but extremely tedious.)

    • @GrunkyMcSaucy
      @GrunkyMcSaucy Před 2 lety

      @@acvieluf I definitely knew what play the computer was running 90% of the time based on the formation. But I thought it was genuinely fun to play against another person (if they were familiar with the game). Also, the college mode. It was challenging winning the championship with certain teams, even if you were super familiar with the game. Even if you won every game.

  • @Bleak5170
    @Bleak5170 Před 4 lety +9

    I have probably put more hours into TSB on both the SNES and Genesis than any other video game in existence. I still have all my old hand-written stats books as well, lol.

  • @thebrendan03
    @thebrendan03 Před 3 lety +2

    I found this channel about a month ago and noticed a bunch of hints this guy might be from Minnesota and this mostly confirms it. Trolling Packers fans with the Sterling Sharpe bit it hilarious.

  • @ZombieNation85
    @ZombieNation85 Před 8 lety +1

    I just picked up Quarterback Club '96 for .99 cents at my local game store, thanks to this video. You rock, SNESdrunk!

    • @whosaidthat84
      @whosaidthat84 Před 7 lety +2

      mtildsley random story but way back when my friend was selling QB Club 98 on N64 to game crazy and they would only give him 9 cents. from there on we called it "9 cents: the game"

  • @mhans311
    @mhans311 Před 5 lety +2

    The tecmo games are definitely the most fun to play. I have nostalgic memories of ABC Monday Night Football because my parents bought it for me one year, but it's true the game play is slow and painful. But it does have power plays which are kind of cool. Nice roundup here!

  • @DaleStrife
    @DaleStrife Před 3 lety +1

    I had QB Club '96 (ranked #2 in this video) and I remember training my kicker over and over to build his stats so I could FG from 65 yards away! Loved that game.

  • @fabricatedreality418
    @fabricatedreality418 Před rokem

    Man, after having played a bunch of these SNES games, then Madden and NFL Quarterback club for 64, NFL Blitz was such a huge awesome departure.

  • @gonzoindigenousone8939
    @gonzoindigenousone8939 Před 5 lety +2

    I love your reviews. You're on point and honest.

  • @thenostalgiafactor5023
    @thenostalgiafactor5023 Před 28 dny +2

    Total length of video: 718 secs.
    Total length of "SNES Drunk": .5 secs.
    .07% of the video was spent listening to "SNES Drunk".

  • @tylersims6937
    @tylersims6937 Před 4 lety

    Im subscribed just becoz you had the grace to put the ad at the end.
    I fuggin respect that.
    Thats proper hustle kids, thats how you do it with honor and consideration, for us.
    (Nonsarcasm)

  • @kylehagglund3229
    @kylehagglund3229 Před 4 lety +1

    There was a sports illustrated game that had both football and baseball. The football on that cart was my favourite football game on the SNES and the baseball was good enough.

  • @CookieByNature
    @CookieByNature Před 8 lety +6

    super high impact is basically the snes version of nfl blitz. Same play call system

  • @dacypher22
    @dacypher22 Před 6 lety +1

    I remember renting ABC Monday Night Football back in the day. I actually found out that with one of the post route plays, if you kept running backwards with your QB until your guy ran into the right side of the end zone and you threw it to him, he would get a touchdown every time. I was crushing the CPU 84-14 every game. Suffice to say, it was fun for one evening but once I returned the rental I never thought about it again.

  • @Billyshatner88
    @Billyshatner88 Před 3 lety +2

    Alot of people remember who Sterling Sharpe is lol he was to Bret Farve what Jerry Rice was to Joe Montana he's also Shannon Sharpe's older brother career cut short because of this injury but 1 of the best receivers of his era hall of famer

  • @blazeknight4120
    @blazeknight4120 Před 9 lety

    Good video. I only found your channel very recently and have since binge watch most of your videos. I really enjoy what you are doing here and look forward to your future reviews.

  • @skandalmkdaniel3029
    @skandalmkdaniel3029 Před 3 lety

    Awesome video. There are some titles on here I didn't know existed. Very entertaining and made me crack up 🤣🤣😭👍

  • @Jedi-For-Hire
    @Jedi-For-Hire Před 8 lety

    Great review man. I needed to find a good football game for my snes and it's clear either techmo or QB club would be my best bet. Thanks.

  • @ThaClancyFam2
    @ThaClancyFam2 Před 5 lety +8

    Tecmo Super Bowl 3 is BY FAR the best. You can create players, simulate through seasons, pick up free agents, change your playbook (before the game), change/sub out players.

  • @goodreverend2k1
    @goodreverend2k1 Před 7 lety +25

    Can the man that help get Brett Favre Career going Sterling Sharpe get some love.

    • @Useyno
      @Useyno Před 7 lety +4

      Sterling Sharp was an important part of the early years of Brett Favre career and helped him improve his passing game also.

  • @yiorgo187
    @yiorgo187 Před 9 lety +3

    Would like to see other sports series like this one, baseball, basketball, soccer etc. keep it up!

  • @lionngames_ofc
    @lionngames_ofc Před 2 lety

    Excellent job!

  • @the503creepout7
    @the503creepout7 Před 3 lety +1

    i never played EA NCAA Football '97 on SNES but it's surprising to hear how bad it was because EA NCAA FB '97 on the Genesis is one of my favorite video games of all time. Now that i think about it - it probably is my favorite video game of all time. Between it & Sonic 2, i'm not sure which i played more, but i can guarantee it's between those two games that i spent the most hours actually playing as a kid.

  • @chrisjenkins963
    @chrisjenkins963 Před 6 lety +2

    It's really weird. My brother and I must have played Tecmo Super Bowl I & III for hundreds of hours. I always wondered what the hell happened to Tecmo Super Bowl II. We never saw it anywhere. It must have had a very limited release because coincidentally it's also (by far) the most expensive of the three.

    • @DarthBrtt
      @DarthBrtt Před 5 lety +1

      Yeah, it was a limited release in the US. I remember Nintendo Power reviewed it and said only 10,000 copies were being shipped to the US by Tecmo. Even going so far as to warning readers that it would be hard to track down in stores.

  • @FlawlessP401
    @FlawlessP401 Před 8 lety +5

    I came here to see if you would remind me of an old Football game I used to have for SNES, it was Stearling Sharpe End 2 End.
    Fun fact, The Niners on that game have a play, not sure what the play actually is called or anything but if you hit L then R you will do a hand off play that the AI doesn't know how to defend against, you just run it in for a TD every single time.

    • @SNESdrunk
      @SNESdrunk  Před 8 lety +1

      +Flawless P I'll have to try that

  • @MaverickMustaine
    @MaverickMustaine Před 9 lety

    Great work sir, can't wait for the other sports!

  • @cfinecoco
    @cfinecoco Před 6 lety +17

    Bring back tecmo bowel for the Nintendo switch.

    • @stevenumana9034
      @stevenumana9034 Před 4 lety +3

      Well, the first one is available for the online service but we need Tecmo Super Bowl!

    • @koryhodge4818
      @koryhodge4818 Před 3 lety

      Switch needs TSB and also needs to add THE BEST BASEBALL NES game ever - Baseball Simulator 1.0000 the Wii U had it why can’t the switch? Don’t tell me Baseball Stars and RBI are better, if you want the best of both worlds you choose BS 1.0000 or whatever where am I ?

    • @koryhodge4818
      @koryhodge4818 Před 3 lety

      NCAA Football 5:27 okay that game is playable and has the Fighting Illini on it. You just need to throw to backs swinging out and get the hang of it. In fact the running game in that game is more the major fault than the passing/receiving game. Good video, unfortunately THE GOAT VIDEO FOOTBALL GAME EVER was never released on the SNES. It was the first Joe Montana for SEGA GENESIS and designed by EA Sports for SEGA. In fact they took their Madden programming and tried to dumb it down but did it for a favor to SEGA and accidentally made the best game of all time. What do mean nobody remembers Sterling Sharpe? His game was decent, you got that part right.

  • @TheWatchernator
    @TheWatchernator Před 9 lety

    thanks, awesome. Never knew of Super High Impact - I did play Blitz the League, so now I know where that originated.

  • @shawnwbronx
    @shawnwbronx Před 4 lety +14

    Sterling Sharpe was a beast. I love your reviews, but you’re way off on Sterling.

  • @chrislogue5744
    @chrislogue5744 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Great video

  • @FantasyfootballRedd13
    @FantasyfootballRedd13 Před 4 lety

    Loved the Tecmo Bowl series, sooooo many great times with friends on that game.

  • @Nemireck
    @Nemireck Před 9 lety +10

    Suggestion for future videos of this nature. You should have a little annotation in one of the corners, simply reminding your viewers the name of the game you're currently talking about. I forgot so many times and had to skip back in the video to check again. Either that or time-stamps in the video description.

    • @jeremyc9593
      @jeremyc9593 Před 5 lety +2

      Each one was like 30 seconds or less. How in the hell did you forget that quickly and that many times? Jesus.

    • @thunter992
      @thunter992 Před 5 lety +3

      @@jeremyc9593 I think everyone just wants to be a critic

    • @proud90skid15
      @proud90skid15 Před 4 lety +1

      Tommy pretty much

  • @ColbyePresents
    @ColbyePresents Před 3 lety

    *I remember Sterling Sharpe. He played for the GAMECOCKS of SOUTH CAROLINA. I went to his football camp one summer in hopes of learning how to be a kicker. There was nothing for kickers and he went absolutely mad yelling at us. Years later, his house was on my route and I delivered really expensive steaks to his porch every week. Peed on your steaks, homey, bon apetite.*

  • @nintendonchill
    @nintendonchill Před 3 lety +1

    Troy Aikman was my jam. Playing the season allows you to level up the roster by earning money and spending it on the roster

  • @cinnamondan4984
    @cinnamondan4984 Před 4 lety +1

    I do not even know how to play American football but still found this interesting. Good video.

  • @TadashiNazuka
    @TadashiNazuka Před 2 měsíci

    Great Video.

  • @vagrantlibertine
    @vagrantlibertine Před 2 lety +1

    I adored Super High Impact, and I never liked football when I was growing up. That game made me appreciate it somewhat, and it definitely looks like one of the best games here. I remember the gameplay being surprisingly smooth, although that Tecmo football game looks great too. :)

  • @untexan
    @untexan Před 2 lety

    The big flaw in 16-bit Tecmo Super Bowl (and all the revivals since then) is that you can’t throw the ball more than like 30 yards down the field. It’s a lot harder to beat the CPU defense through the air because you literally can’t get deep. The end zone to end zone throws in 8-bit TSB were ridiculous but in a fun way.
    Also: Super High Impact was WILD in the arcade. Tons of fun.

  • @jddeluxe2242
    @jddeluxe2242 Před 9 lety +1

    Snes drunk! Your reviews must take you hours and hours.... thanks for all the time and effort!

    • @SNESdrunk
      @SNESdrunk  Před 9 lety +2

      Thanks, this was a "do three games a day every day for a couple weeks" kind of review. Takes a lot of booze to get through it.

  • @angelriverasantana7755

    Great video like always, Drunk! When will the moment be that you cover SNES/SuFami soccer games? The 2018 World Cup is nearly at its end, and it would be pretty cool to see your opinion on Sensible Soccer, the Super Formation Soccer series and International Superstar Soccer...
    Or maybe you're not that much of a fan to do so. Because I'm not that big on it myself, but I love to watch it every now and then, same with the games as well (The 1st Super Formation Soccer game, localized as Super Soccer by Nintendo themselves and ISS Deluxe are my favorites, personally)

  • @gameboysleepyd4277
    @gameboysleepyd4277 Před 3 lety

    SUPER HIGH IMPACT was always one of my favorites. I couldn't remember the name of it and was the main reason I clicked on this video. Been driving me nuts for years lol
    When ever I'm watching football and there's 2 BACK TO BACK SACKS I always yell I EAT QUARTERBACKS FOR BREAKFAST to this day lol THANKS for filling in the void 😁 lol

  • @cjronetwentyseven2937
    @cjronetwentyseven2937 Před 9 lety +1

    WoW! Posted on my Birthday.

  • @bizzzzzzle
    @bizzzzzzle Před 4 lety

    I grew up with Madden 98 and loved the create a player function, it’s very well done.

  • @agentn8064
    @agentn8064 Před 6 lety +1

    Prime time with deion sanders!!!! That was my football game as a kid

  • @danfortuna1984
    @danfortuna1984 Před 9 měsíci +1

    love these sports dedicated videos and wouldn't mind if ya did some for the the other systems

  • @umaga3501
    @umaga3501 Před 3 lety +1

    Sterling Sharpe was on his way to the HOF before the neck injury.

  • @AunCollective
    @AunCollective Před 3 lety +1

    One of the most OP kick return teams on SNES: The Los Angeles college team (likely UCLA but no license) in Super Play Action Football. I used to always pick them and avoid the whole hassle of having to play offense.

  • @paulgaither
    @paulgaither Před 2 lety +1

    Troy Aikman football was released in 1994 and remained the second best Football game on the SNES until maybe Madden 97/98 came out.
    You bash on it, but it had a lot more going for it than you give it credit for. It had:
    • a deep play book
    • the ability to create plays of your own
    • the ability to customize teams by increasing and decreasing the salary of your players in a balanced way.
    • Unlike the other games, including Madden titles, running both inside and outside was balanced and fair and fun.
    • The passing game worked. No windowed passing or tipped at the line like Madden and there were real concepts
    • the weather effects were a lot of fun. Rain, snow, grass and turf.
    When picking the best SNES football games, I would probably recommend this order:
    Madden 98
    Tecmo Super Bowl (any)
    Troy Aikman football
    Seriously, give it a try and remember that it came out 4 years before Madden 98 and was doing things better than Madden 93-96 ever did.

  • @ASUFAN-
    @ASUFAN- Před 5 lety

    My first football game was Madden 95 for SNES, had so much fun on that game.

  • @EthericBladeworks
    @EthericBladeworks Před 3 lety +1

    4:38 LMAOOOOO YES!!! I REMEMBER THIS!

  • @bubbapacha7672
    @bubbapacha7672 Před 4 lety +1

    sterling sharpe was a helluva receiver that without his injury wouldve had a better career than his brother shannon. BOTH would be in the hof now. i also had his jersey.

  • @kennyhouser3467
    @kennyhouser3467 Před 4 lety +1

    3rd Tecmo Bowl game was my absolute favorite SNES game period. It was my old stand-by. I would play other games, experience the bigger and newer titles but always had Tecmo Super Bowl: III to fall back on. I probably put in thousands of hours on that game being an American military kid who lived off base in Germany. At the time the stat tracking and continuous career/season modes were unique. They were also the first game to introduce a hurdle animation that worked and the spin actually looked like a real football maneuver. Plus they had a crap ton of CAP slots where you could mix and match actual rosters, keep up with real world free agency and transactions, and even create big name rookies onto teams. Definitely makes me miss the side scroller football game design. I know it wasn't perfect for strategy but the presentation always seemed closer to actually watching a real game. The only Sega game I found that could compete with the Tecmo series as far as entertainment value was Joe Montana's Sports Talk Football II. Similar side scrolling presentation, a tiny bit of voice announcers, smooth gameplay, and pretty impressive graphics for the time but still nowhere close to Tecmo Bowl.

  • @jlarrick7334
    @jlarrick7334 Před 4 lety

    Good video. A +

  • @deathsnitemaresinfullust2269

    I played a ton of Techmo Bowl on the OG GameBoy, SF was my team, there were two plays that seemed to always work. 1 pass play to Clark and 1 run for Rodger Creig always got major yards or scored. It was a fun game, Cincinnati even seemed a bit more difficult to beat when i would play against them and i swear some teams were better at "covering" certain plays but once you found the one that worked it was like that catch always happened or the run gap was always there as if to emulate the strengths and weaknesses of each team from the era the game is based on(mid-late 80's maybe early 90)
    It sounds like alot of programming and depth for a GameBoy game and it could have just been my young mind perceiving "depth" in the intricacies of Techmo Bowl😅
    Great Video though 👍

  • @oldskoolretrovideogames174

    that was dope 👍🎮

  • @nick-playercharacter8583
    @nick-playercharacter8583 Před 3 lety +2

    This video would qualify as a war crime in Wisconsin. 🧀

  • @chris77jay77
    @chris77jay77 Před 4 lety

    Haha man I had NCAA Football and loved it. Was awesome to hear the music for it again!

    • @the503creepout7
      @the503creepout7 Před 3 lety

      "EA Sports" "Welcome to College Football" then the music kicks in & it gets you so pumped! Of course i had it on Genesis which really played great & i remember that genesis twangy guitar tone that really lent itself to the soundtrack. Never played EA NCAAFB '97 on SNES but the Sega version is one of my favorite video games of all time. I actually feel like(for as much praise as Madden gets) EA NCAA FB '97 took football video games forward a tremendous leap.

  • @RavenheartIndustries
    @RavenheartIndustries Před 7 lety +6

    "The Minnesota Vulcans! The Green Bay Hippos... Close enough!" Subbed at that!

  • @alfgwahigain5544
    @alfgwahigain5544 Před 2 lety +1

    I remember renting NFL Football with a friend. We thought the game was broken, it was SOOOOO slow. Just incredibly frustrating and tedious. It's amazing to me that anyone thought this was acceptable to release.

  • @lasergame98
    @lasergame98 Před rokem

    5:28 my childhood game in year 1995. This game was on sale for $9.99 at KayBee Toy's Mall. Rest in peace, KayBee's, GameStop replaced you guys til this day.

  • @iretro969
    @iretro969 Před 2 lety

    From a non-US region, well PAL basically, our last good NFL snes game was Madden '94. I must've put hundreds of hours in that game and the only other i had was Donkey Kong Country. We never watched it coz it was never really televised but loved Madden '94. I used to do a Friday night weekly season to coincide with the NFL season and play my Superbowl in that first week in February. I can still recall i went back-to-back - 49ers beat Bengals then beat the Giants the following year haha. Mate good times!

  • @Cruising_On_Lake_Havasoma

    I had Pro Quarterback (and my stepsister had the Genesis version) and man, that game was the shits, I don't think I ever finished a whole game. And TIL that Super High Impact got ported to the SNES, I used to play the arcade version all the time when I was a kid.

  • @zombieowen
    @zombieowen Před 3 lety +1

    I'm always surprised by the frame rates back in the day. Also, Super High Impact had an exploit where you could select Suicide on D and sack the quarterback almost every single time.

  • @steevehoyoufat9155
    @steevehoyoufat9155 Před 4 lety

    I like how the qbs moon walked when dropping back in football fury, lol. I used to love qb club.

  • @avace917
    @avace917 Před 4 lety

    I've never been big on football games. During the 16 bit era, I had Quarterback Club 95. It was pretty good

  • @bruceleeroy8302
    @bruceleeroy8302 Před 4 lety

    I remember Super High Impact and how cheesy it was. Thank you for making Tecmo as number one, because I loved those games. The last one was easily the best SNES AM football game.

  • @raultorresjr3473
    @raultorresjr3473 Před 6 lety

    Super high impact was awesome!

  • @lastmohican3282
    @lastmohican3282 Před 3 lety

    Thank you again Mr. Drunk.

  • @daOriGinooGrapeBeer
    @daOriGinooGrapeBeer Před 6 lety

    I literally Lol'd on that tackle. "Ohhh!" haha

  • @Forlorn79
    @Forlorn79 Před 8 lety

    These lists are great! Maybe basketball and futbol next?

  • @SHOWSTOPPA79
    @SHOWSTOPPA79 Před 3 lety

    Super Tecmo Bowl was the best football game ever made. That Houston Oilers squad was my favorite team to play with

  • @ryanpyle9822
    @ryanpyle9822 Před 4 lety +1

    NCAA Football is actually pretty decent. Not sure why you had trouble catching the ball, you just throw it in the direction of the player and they catch it, there's no secret. It's nice they went minimalist on the graphics because it meant the game ran smooth. The perspective also helps it run smooth because the SNES doesn't have to worry about scaling anything.

  • @dynamicsamurai3803
    @dynamicsamurai3803 Před 3 lety +1

    I never cared for football but Super High impact and Sterling Sharpe caught my attention.

  • @TadashiNazuka
    @TadashiNazuka Před 2 měsíci

    I am so glad that i had a Genesis during this era.

  • @hjames78
    @hjames78 Před 6 lety +1

    Now all NFL games are Madden. I miss the variety of NFL video games 😔

  • @TruthSeeker-uo5uf
    @TruthSeeker-uo5uf Před 3 lety +1

    I remember Sterling Sharpe. He played for the Packers. And he's Shannon Sharpe's brother.

  • @sinistertrench1724
    @sinistertrench1724 Před rokem

    Top 5 SNES Football games
    5. 4:13 Madden '97-'98 by EA
    4. 8:00 Super High Impact
    3. 7:23 Sterling Sharpe: End 2 End by TOSE
    2. 6:10 NFL Quarterback Club 96
    1. 9:17 Tecmo Super Bowl 3

  • @brad6420
    @brad6420 Před 4 lety +1

    Bill Walsh absolutely had real teams and rosters. Players are identified by numbers as is the case with all ncaa games. I would look into that a little closer if I were you.

  • @chadbaileyisawesome
    @chadbaileyisawesome Před 10 měsíci

    Pro Quarterback was the game that was ALWAYS available for rent at Blockbuster.

  • @franknitti9126
    @franknitti9126 Před 7 lety +7

    In the Sterling Sharpe game your QB was probably supposed to be "Warren Moon" so that explains the 3 interceptions in the 1st quarter! Anyways glad to see your a Vikings Fan, SKOL brother

  • @DubiousGamingOnline
    @DubiousGamingOnline Před 9 lety

    Awesome review. I was always interested In The tecmo games on the SNES but never had the chance to enter them back in the day and I never see them now. I loved the original ones on the nes so I'm extremely interested in the ones the snes. I had no idea there were 3. Time for some ebay and Amazon fun to find a good price on them.
    The football games seem to lag hard when using mode 7... They wish they could fly like an ff6 airship.

  • @HotWiredMedia
    @HotWiredMedia Před 3 lety

    Super Play Action Football was a game everyone would come over and play at my house. My dad and brothers would often play it for hours, and sometimes even do tournaments, or I guess “playoffs.” Even I have nostalgia for it, but mostly just the music.
    So I was kinda surprised that you found it disappointing.