"NFL Quarterback Club 98" is a sports video game developed by Iguana Entertainment and published by Acclaim Entertainment for the Nintendo 64 in 1997. It is a part of the NFL Quarterback Club series, which focuses on the National Football League's quarterbacks. The game features all 30 NFL teams from the time, along with over 1500 players from the 1997 NFL season. Players can engage in various gameplay modes including Season, Playoffs, or Quick Play, providing both single-game excitement and full-season campaigns. One distinctive feature of "NFL Quarterback Club 98" is its "Create-A-Player" mode, which allows players to invent and customize their own quarterback, tailoring attributes like arm strength and accuracy.
At the time of its release, "NFL Quarterback Club 98" was notable for several technical advancements and was one of the first sports games on the Nintendo 64 to utilize the console's capability for enhanced graphics and audio. The game implemented Acclaim's proprietary motion capture technology, which used real-life NFL quarterbacks to create more realistic player animations. This attention to realistic gameplay extended to the AI, which was designed to emulate the strategic decisions made in real NFL games. The game also marked a significant moment as it introduced a 3D environment, explicitly designed to utilize the Nintendo 64’s graphical capabilities, setting a new standard for realism in sports video games of the era.
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