"ABC Monday Night Football" is a sports simulation video game released for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) in 1993. Developed by Data East and published by Park Place Productions, the game takes its theme from the popular American television broadcast of the same name, ABC's Monday Night Football, offering fans an immersive experience of NFL football. The game provides a blend of both arcade-like and strategic gameplay elements, as players can choose from existing NFL teams to lead towards victory on the virtual gridiron. The gameplay emphasizes managing plays and utilizing various football tactics, reflecting the real dynamics of a football match including kicks, passes, and defensive strategies.
The game garnered attention during its release due to its use of the "ABC Monday Night Football" license, bringing an authentic broadcast feel to the gaming experience with detailed graphics and animations typical of SNES games from the early 90s. Notably, it features commentary that aimed to mimic the television program's style, enhancing the authenticity and immersion. However, it faced mixed reviews, with praise typically directed at its enjoyable multiplayer mode and broadcast-style presentation, while criticism often pointed towards its relatively simple AI and limited depth in gameplay mechanics. Nonetheless, "ABC Monday Night Football" remains a memorable title for fans of sports video games, particularly those who appreciate a nostalgic look back at early 90s NFL gaming.
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