Football (1986 video game) explained

Football
Developer:Sublogic
Publisher:Sublogic
Platforms:Commodore 64, DOS
Released:1986
Genre:Sports

Football is a 1986 video game published by Sublogic.

Gameplay

Football is a game in which two teams consisting of fictional players are included, and the ratings of these players can be adjusted.

Reception

Rick Teverbaugh reviewed the game for Computer Gaming World, and stated that "The cleverly titled Football, from subLogic, is a nice enough game. The game system is much easier to implement than many recent efforts, but the graphics are only average (detail of the field is missing)."[1]

Roy Wagner reviewed the game for Computer Gaming World, and stated that "I was disappointed in seeing this game turn out to be not as good a simulation as I expected. Perhaps it was because after such great flying simulations, I expected too much when my feet were back on the ground."[2]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Teverbaugh . Rick . Sports Scoreboard . Computer Gaming World . August 1986 . 1 . 30 . 20–21.
  2. Wagner . Roy . Commodore Key . Computer Gaming World . November 1986 . 1 . 32 . 12.