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{{GameInfobox|image = Football Frenzy AES us.png|caption = Neo Geo AES cover|developer = [[SNK]]|publisher = SNK<br>
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Football Frenzy is an American football game developed by [[SNK]], originally published on January 31, 1992 for Neo Geo arcade hardware. 
Ha,ster Corporation <small>(PS4, Nintendo Switch, Xbox One)</small>|release = '''Arcade'''
 
{{Vgrelease|WW=January 31, 1992}}
 
'''Neo Geo AES'''<br>
 
{{Vgrelease|JP=February 21, 1992}}
 
{{Vgrelease|NA=21 February 1992}}
 
{{Vgrelease|EU=21 February 1992}}
 
'''Neo Geo CD'''<br>
 
{{Vgrelease|JP=September 9, 1994}}
 
{{Vgrelease|NA=October 1996}}
 
'''Nintendo Switch'''<br>
 
{{Vgrelease|WW=August 30, 2018}}
 
'''PlayStation 4'''<br>
 
{{Vgrelease|JP=August 30, 2018}}
 
{{Vgrelease|NA=May 7, 2019}}
 
'''Xbox One'''<br>
 
{{Vgrelease|WW=August 30, 2018}}|genre = Sports|mode = Single-player, Multiplayer|platform = Arcade, Neo Geo AES, Neo Geo CD, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One}}{{Nihongo|'''Football Frenzy'''|フットボールフレンジー}} is an american football game developed by [[SNK]], originally published on January 31, 1992 for Neo Geo arcade hardware. 
 
  
 
It was later released on the [[Neo Geo (system)|Neo Geo AES]] on February 21, 1992 and ported to the [[Neo Geo CD]] (as a launch title) exclusively in Japan on September 9, 1994.
 
It was later released on the [[Neo Geo (system)|Neo Geo AES]] on February 21, 1992 and ported to the [[Neo Geo CD]] (as a launch title) exclusively in Japan on September 9, 1994.
==Gameplay==
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== Gameplay ==
 
The game allows players to pick from a selection of ten fictional teams to play in an eight-team single elimination tournament (for one player) or in a head-to-head game (for two players).
 
The game allows players to pick from a selection of ten fictional teams to play in an eight-team single elimination tournament (for one player) or in a head-to-head game (for two players).
  
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Controls involve a joystick and four buttons. The A button is the primary action button, used to hike the ball and to make the current player run faster by tapping repeatedly. On passing plays, buttons B, C and D are used to choose the receiver. On defense, the B button switches to the defender closest to the ball.
 
Controls involve a joystick and four buttons. The A button is the primary action button, used to hike the ball and to make the current player run faster by tapping repeatedly. On passing plays, buttons B, C and D are used to choose the receiver. On defense, the B button switches to the defender closest to the ball.
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== Story ==
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== Characters ==
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== Cartridge/CD Shots ==
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== Ports ==
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== FAQs ==
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== Reviews ==
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== Soundtrack ==
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== Game Connections ==
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== Backgrounds ==
 
[[Category:Games]]
 
[[Category:Games]]

Latest revision as of 16:22, 2 June 2021

Football Frenzy is an American football game developed by SNK, originally published on January 31, 1992 for Neo Geo arcade hardware. 

It was later released on the Neo Geo AES on February 21, 1992 and ported to the Neo Geo CD (as a launch title) exclusively in Japan on September 9, 1994.

Gameplay

The game allows players to pick from a selection of ten fictional teams to play in an eight-team single elimination tournament (for one player) or in a head-to-head game (for two players).

The action is seen from a top-down view of the field but with the players seen from an angled view. Before a play, the offensive player can select from eight running plays, eight passing plays and two kick plays (field goal and punt), whereas the defensive player cannot chose plays. The play selection changes over the course of the tournament, or depending on the position on the field in a two-player game. On running plays, the camera zooms in on a closer view of the field.

Controls involve a joystick and four buttons. The A button is the primary action button, used to hike the ball and to make the current player run faster by tapping repeatedly. On passing plays, buttons B, C and D are used to choose the receiver. On defense, the B button switches to the defender closest to the ball.

Story

Characters

Cartridge/CD Shots

Ports

FAQs

Reviews

Trivia

Soundtrack

Game Connections

Backgrounds