10-Yard Fight
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| 10-Yard Fight | |
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| Developer(s) | Irem |
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| Genre(s) | Sports |
| Mode(s) | 1 player 2 player (alternating) |
| Platform(s) | NES |
| Media | NES cartridge |
10-Yard Fight (10ヤードファイト, Ten Yādo Faito) is a game for the NES which was released in arcades and on the NES. It is an American football video game that was developed by Irem, and published by Nintendo. It features five different levels of difficulty, including high school, college, pro, play offs, and Super Bowl, with the latter being the hardest. It has generally been accepted as an awful game by both gamers and critics alike.
[edit] Gameplay
In order to move your player on the field, you'll be required to use the control pad. Pressing in the desired direction will cause the player on screen to go that way. The A button on the NES Controller can perform a variety of different actions, including passing, tackling, and selcting your position; the latter two can also be done with the B button, which will likewise allow you to kick the ball.
In the beginning of the game you can choose whether or not you want to player with a buddy. If you wish to, you'll have to both be on opposing teams.
