Football Fury | |
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Developer(s) | Aicom (merged into Sammy Studios) [2] |
Publisher(s) | |
Composer(s) | Megumi Maz-ura [3] |
Platform(s) | Super NES |
Release | |
Genre(s) | Traditional football simulation [1] |
Mode(s) |
Single-player Multiplayer (up to two players) |
Football Fury (ウルティメイト フットボール, lit. "Ultimate Football") [4] is a Super NES video game that was released in 1992. The game's full Japanese name is Ultimate Football: Try Formation!.
There are two conferences: the United States Football Conference (USFC) and the American All-Star Football Conference (AAFC). Even though the teams are fictional, they use the cities of the actual NFL teams of the early 1990s. [5] Passwords allow saved games to be restored while a news report is made after each game through the fictional cable television network ZIFN.
Football Fury | |
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Developer(s) | Aicom (merged into Sammy Studios) [2] |
Publisher(s) | |
Composer(s) | Megumi Maz-ura [3] |
Platform(s) | Super NES |
Release | |
Genre(s) | Traditional football simulation [1] |
Mode(s) |
Single-player Multiplayer (up to two players) |
Football Fury (ウルティメイト フットボール, lit. "Ultimate Football") [4] is a Super NES video game that was released in 1992. The game's full Japanese name is Ultimate Football: Try Formation!.
There are two conferences: the United States Football Conference (USFC) and the American All-Star Football Conference (AAFC). Even though the teams are fictional, they use the cities of the actual NFL teams of the early 1990s. [5] Passwords allow saved games to be restored while a news report is made after each game through the fictional cable television network ZIFN.