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Tecmo Super Bowl is an online retro game of the NES system (a classic game), which came active for playing online at OldGameShelf.com from 2019/10/22. Until now, this browser version of Tecmo Super Bowl has been archived as a museum artwork and rated 4.56 out of 5 marks, 119 numbers taken in rating this. The game is kind of action, adventure, shooting, rgp. You can also play Tecmo Super Bowl nes on mobile.
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Your are playing the Tecmo Super Bowl classic game with NES emulator. This is one of thousands retro artworks on OldGameShelf.com. The Tecmo Super Bowl was indexed from public internet resources and was displayed to you as a museum's entity. Enjoy this online version if you love the classic games.
TORRANCE, Calif. March 2, 2010 - Video game publisher TECMO KOEI AMERICA has officially announced a remake of Tecmo Super Bowl (SNES) one of the most influential football games of all time. The new reincarnation developed by Southend Interactive will be released as TECMO BOWL®THROWBACK and will maintain all of the classic gameplay in addition to fresh new features that modernizes the franchise.
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To those that own/have played this game.what are your thoughts?I wanted to buy it when it came out, but I've never played it. After viewing some reviews and Youtube videos, the game looks very lathargic, players look to move very slow and deliberately, and the fact that it's meant to have the same rosters as TSB for SNES/Genesis made it more unappealing because I could A. Download it on my computer and play it on an emulator (which I do) or B. Buy an actual used cartridge for $5.much less than the $29.99? They were selling it at to begin with. The 'play the old game' feature is basically worthless to me for the aforementioned reasons as well.I always wanted to get opinions from those (very) familiar with the title, because it never looked good to me from the jump.
Can't wait to hear some stuff. Take care guys.Trevor. Lacks of teams, players, colors, customization and whatever else didn't matter all that much because the gameplay sucked. It was touted as a SNES 'port' to a modern platform, but after speaking to the devs we debunked that theory pretty quick.It is interesting that you say the 2D view was worthless to you. That was probably the crowning feature. There are an intense amount of Tecmo players out there who don't have a retro console and who don't know how or don't want to emulate. Having OG Tecmo, of some sort, playable on a modern console is a dream waiting to be fulfilled.
Lacks of teams, players, colors, customization and whatever else didn't matter all that much because the gameplay sucked. It was touted as a SNES 'port' to a modern platform, but after speaking to the devs we debunked that theory pretty quick.It is interesting that you say the 2D view was worthless to you. That was probably the crowning feature. There are an intense amount of Tecmo players out there who don't have a retro console and who don't know how or don't want to emulate. Having OG Tecmo, of some sort, playable on a modern console is a dream waiting to be fulfilled.To be honest Dave, I think if I owned the game, the 2D version would be the only version I'd play.did this 'WR comeback to the ball' thing happen on the 2D as well? The 3D looks very slow and lathargic.I'd give it a whirl, but I think I'd be very underwhelmed.Since they didn't use real teams or players, I don't understand why they didn't/couldn't update the rosters to the end of 2009 or the start of 2010.that at least gives a pretty big wrinkle to play it a lot.
I think I was the most letdown when I heard it was just going to be the 1993 or 1991 rosters or whatever.it's like damn, I can already do/play that.One last thing, just in general, I can't believe people have trouble with and/or don't want to use an emulator.it's basically as easy as downloading 'the system', downloading your favorite games, and double clicking to start them.maybe a min or 2 to calibrate your stick, but damn, it's free and it's basically the version as it was, as you/I/we remember it. I'm aware it might not be the same exact feel, but it is very very very close.Good stuff btw for everyone that's responded.thank you. I finally played this the other day. And although it could be better I definitely enjoy the the game a lot. I'll agree with a few points already made here.
One being that this is definitely not just the SNES code revised. There is no such thing as a long bomb. You can throw far down the field but it seems to always be behind your receiver and they run back to it. This would make it really tough in man I'd imagine as it's pretty easy to predict an interception.The running game feels a little better. I randomized the team names so I wouldn't be able to guess who was who as easily (the static endzones unfortunately give it away in 3d mode). I was killing it with Tommy Vardell's stunt double.
As a sim guy I kind of enjoy the brand new names and having the teams be more of a mystery than just renaming them to the 93 game.I share the sentiment that 32 teams and customization would have changed this from enjoyable to amazing for me. Hopefully they make that happen with their next offering. Along with adding some of the Tecmo iii features like audibles, defense formations, improved timeouts, tackle tracking etc.
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