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'''''Tecmo Super Bowl''''' is a 1991 football game developed and published by Tecmo for the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]]. It was notable for being the first sports game with an NFL license, allowing it to use the names and stats of real NFL teams and players. The game's popularity has continued far past its initial release, and to this day modified ROMs are released with updated modern rosters. These ROMs have been "played" by [[The D-Pad]] six times, in an annual featured called ''[[Let's Predict the Super Bowl]]'', where they simulate the upcoming Super Bowl by staging an AI vs. AI match with the competing teams and players.
 
'''''Tecmo Super Bowl''''' is a 1991 football game developed and published by Tecmo for the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]]. It was notable for being the first sports game with an NFL license, allowing it to use the names and stats of real NFL teams and players. The game's popularity has continued far past its initial release, and to this day modified ROMs are released with updated modern rosters. These ROMs have been "played" by [[The D-Pad]] six times, in an annual featured called ''[[Let's Predict the Super Bowl]]'', where they simulate the upcoming Super Bowl by staging an AI vs. AI match with the competing teams and players.
  

Revision as of 19:38, 30 November 2017


Tecmo Super Bowl is a 1991 football game developed and published by Tecmo for the Nintendo Entertainment System. It was notable for being the first sports game with an NFL license, allowing it to use the names and stats of real NFL teams and players. The game's popularity has continued far past its initial release, and to this day modified ROMs are released with updated modern rosters. These ROMs have been "played" by The D-Pad six times, in an annual featured called Let's Predict the Super Bowl, where they simulate the upcoming Super Bowl by staging an AI vs. AI match with the competing teams and players.

Episodes

Let's Predict Super Bowl XLVI

VideoEpisodeTitleLengthCommentatorsRelease date
11"Let's Predict Super Bowl XLVI, First Half"21:05TBA29 January 2012 (2012-01-29)
22"Let's Predict Super Bowl XLVI, Second Half"16:11TBA5 February 2012 (2012-02-05)

Let's Predict Super Bowl XLVII

VideoEpisodeTitleLengthCommentatorsRelease date
31"Let's Predict Super Bowl XLVII, First Half"21:50TBA3 February 2013 (2013-02-03)
42"Let's Predict Super Bowl XLVII, Second Half"18:31TBA3 February 2013 (2013-02-03)

Let's Predict Super Bowl XLVIII

VideoEpisodeTitleLengthCommentatorsRelease date
51"Let's Predict Super Bowl XLVIII"20:42TBA2 February 2014 (2014-02-02)

Let's Predict Super Bowl XLIX

VideoEpisodeTitleLengthCommentatorsRelease date
61"Let's Predict Super Bowl XLIX"19:33TBA1 February 2015 (2015-02-01)

Let's Predict Super Bowl 50

VideoEpisodeTitleLengthCommentatorsRelease date
71"Let's Predict Super Bowl 50"21:20TBA4 April 2016 (2016-04-04)

Let's Predict Super Bowl LI

VideoEpisodeTitleLengthCommentatorsRelease date
81"Let's Predict Super Bowl LI"18:21TBA5 February 2017 (2017-02-05)