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Fantastic American Football
by Brendan O'Brien, Tink
Zeppelin Games Ltd
1990
Crash Issue 80, Sep 1990   page(s) 47

Zeppelin Games
£2.99

Hut! Hut! It's American Football time. So get out all your helmets, shoulder pads and boots, and don't forget to stud a rolled-up pair of socks down your pants! Fantastic American Football (quite a modest name really) is really good. It has all the options and moves of the real game with the added attraction of not getting your skull smashed in.

Choose from 28 different teams in the NFL and play through a 16 week session of games to eventually win the ultimate in American Football prizes, touching down at the Superbowl! The game allows you to do all the different moves including punt, fieldgoal, blitz and rush, with a graphical selection of directions when it comes to passing.

Graphics are hardly fantastic but do their job well. The small players are well animated and whilst they clash with the pitch it doesn't spoil the game. The only sound you get out of the computer is a hiss when the crowd cheers and the odd effect when a player kicks the ball, but no tune on the title screen.

All fans of the sport will probably love this and get hours of enjoyment. A good simulation of a fast and frantic sport.


REVIEW BY: Nick Roberts

Overall78%
Transcript by Chris Bourne

C&VG (Computer & Video Games) Issue 107, Oct 1990   page(s) 70

Zeppelin Games
Spectrum £2.99

Hut!... Hut!... Hut!... FantasticAmerican Football offers budding grid-iron fiends the opportunity to make their dreams come true, without the need to have any actual footballing skill whatsoever.

This game offers loads of different formations to try out, and even a two player optio, so you play against your best friend or the cat or something. Overall, it's quite a jolly little game. The colour, though, is a bit of a letdown, and it's quite difficult to see who has the ball! Otherwise, not that bad.


Overall67%
Summary: A pretty good Zeppelin offering, but it's not "fantastic" by any stretch. Cyberball is better if you can afford it.

Transcript by Chris Bourne

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