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TV Sports: Football is a 1988 video game by Cinemaware for Amiga, Atari ST, Commodore 64, DOS, and TurboGrafx-16.
Gameplay
TV Sports: Football is the first game released for a series of sports games which featured athletic action like on television.[1]
Reception
Wyatt Lee and J. D. Lambright reviewed the game for Computer Gaming World, and wrote that "action game fans who want a difficult game may not like this game as well as a strict arcade game like John Elway's Quarterback, but players who want to capture the atmosphere, flow of play, and fast-moving competition of professional football should love it".[2]
In the November 1989 edition of the British magazine
Matt Taylor reviewed the game for Computer Gaming World, and said that "despite the scattered flags on the play, as a multi-player game the call on TV Sports Football with this official is: 'The kick is up... It's long enough... It's good!'"[4]
In 1996, Computer Gaming World declared TV Sports: Football the 112th-best computer game ever released.[1]
Other reviews
- The One #35[5]
- Amiga Computing Vol 1 #9 (Feb 1989)
- Power Play (March 1989)
- Computer and Video Games (Feb, 1989)[6]
- The One (Jan, 1989)[7]
- Amiga Computing (Jan, 1989)[8]
- ACE (Advanced Computer Entertainment) (Nov, 1989)[9]
- The Games Machine (Mar, 1989)[10]
- Zzap! (Mar, 1989)[11]
- ACE (Advanced Computer Entertainment) (Mar, 1989)[12]
- The Games Machine (Nov, 1989)[13]
- ASM (Aktueller Software Markt) (Feb, 1989)[14]
- Computer and Video Games (Jun, 1990)[15]
- Commodore User (Feb, 1989)[16]
- Power Play (1989)[17]
- Your Amiga (Jun, 1989)[18]
- Amiga User International (Mar, 1989)[19]
- ST Format (Nov, 1989)[20]
- Antic's Amiga Plus (Nov, 1989)[21]
- Tilt (Jul, 1991)[22]
- The Video Game Critic (Apr 14, 2009)[23]
- Amiga World (Jul, 1989)[24]
- Australian Commodore and Amiga Review (Apr, 1989)[25]
References
- ^ a b Staff (November 1996). "150 Best (and 50 Worst) Games of All Time". Computer Gaming World. No. 148. pp. 63โ65, 68, 72, 74, 76, 78, 80, 84, 88, 90, 94, 98.
- ^ Lee, Wyatt; Lambright, J. D. (February 1989). "Red Dogs and Hot Dogs: Cinemaware Captures The Gridiron". 1 (56): 30, 49.
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- ^ Taylor, Matt (February 1991). "Live! From NEC -- It's... TV Sports Football for the TurboGrafx-16". Computer Gaming World. Vol. 1, no. 79. pp. 76โ77.
- ^ "TheOne Magazine Issue 35". August 1991.
- ^ "CVG Magazine Issue 088". February 1989.
- ^ "TheOne Magazine Issue 04". January 1989.
- ^ "Amiga Reviews: TV Sports Football".
- ^ "ACE Magazine Issue 26". November 1989.
- ^ "The Games Machine Magazine Issue 16".
- ^ "ZZap!64 Magazine Issue 047". March 1989.
- ^ "ACE Magazine Issue 18". March 1989.
- ^ "The Games Machine Issue 24".
- ^ https://www.kultboy.com/index.php?site=t&id=2131
- ^ "CVG Magazine Issue 103". June 1990.
- ^ "Commodore User Magazine Issue 65". February 1989.
- ^ "Kultpower Archiv: Komplettscan Powerplay best of 1989".
- ^ "TV Sports: Football review from Your Amiga (Jun 1989) - Amiga Magazine Rack".
- ^ "TV Sports Football review from AUI Vol 3 No 3 (Mar 1989) - Amiga Magazine Rack".
- ^ "ST Format (Issue 04) - November - 1989: Atari magazine scans, PDF".
- ^ "Antic's AMIGA Plus - Volume 1 Number 4 (1989-08)(Antic Publishing)(US)". August 1989.
- ^ http://download.abandonware.org/magazines/Tilt/tilt_numero092/Tilt%20Num%C3%A9ro%2092%20-%20Page%20069%20(1991-07-08).JPG
- ^ http://www.thevideogamecritic.net/t16sz.htm#TV_Sports_Football
- ^ "Amiga World Magazine (July 1989)". July 1989.
- ^ "Australian Commodore and Amiga Review, the - Volume 6 Issue 4 (1989-04) (Saturday Magazine) (AU)". April 1989.