Re: Mount Rushmore of NFL(-ish) Video Games
Posted: Thu Mar 31, 2016 12:54 pm
Hardly a mount but maybe a hill (like the hills of Connemara.)
Likely, some here grew up before video games but still enjoyed the "electric" thrill of simulated action.
There was an earlier version of this game and many a runner became a "Jim Marshall" as he vibrated
toward the wrong end zone.
Some children, of course, could not have this game because the corners and the goal posts were the
equivalent of sharp objects. For those kids, there were coloring books and crayons where they could
design plays and color the little men. Some still do that.
For the game, two "A" batteries were required - or maybe it was one "D" battery. It was so long ago -
long before Scissorhands but about the same time as The West Point Story.
Be sure to watch the little kicker and passer.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L7i_74N0U9w
Likely, some here grew up before video games but still enjoyed the "electric" thrill of simulated action.
There was an earlier version of this game and many a runner became a "Jim Marshall" as he vibrated
toward the wrong end zone.
Some children, of course, could not have this game because the corners and the goal posts were the
equivalent of sharp objects. For those kids, there were coloring books and crayons where they could
design plays and color the little men. Some still do that.
For the game, two "A" batteries were required - or maybe it was one "D" battery. It was so long ago -
long before Scissorhands but about the same time as The West Point Story.
Be sure to watch the little kicker and passer.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L7i_74N0U9w