Talk:Tecmo Bowl
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[edit] What's so odd about Minnesota?
Why the comment about Minnesota being a state and not a city? That's what the name of the real team is; I don't see why that makes it any less likely to be included in the game. --68.110.179.230 01:30, 18 November 2005 (UTC)
- Agreed. I revised that portion so as not to make such a big deal about that. -Meegs 04:14, 2 December 2005 (UTC)
[edit] Please research this
Given that the game came out in 1988, how did it come to be that Payton and Gault were still with Chicago while Schroeder and Dorsett became members of Los Angeles and Denver, respectively. Gault and Schroeder came to L.A. at the same time, while everyone knew the Jan.'88 home playoff loss to Washington was Payton's last game (remember his head down sitting at the bench?). Correct me if I'm wrong, but I think Marshall (LB) became a member of Washington and no longer with Chicago. -Amit
One thing is certain, although it's copyrighted in 1988 by the NFLPA, the copyright date on the title screen (of the NES version) says "1989", therefore, it must be assumed tha the later date applies for the NES version. Brittany Ka 23:09, 17 September 2007 (UTC)
[edit] North America release date
The release date of 1990 is wrong. Fix it. -Amit
[edit] Release Dates and other stuff
According to both Moby Games and GameFAQs, the release dates for Tecmo Bowl are as follows:
US - Feb '89 Japan - November 30, 1990
Also, the original arcade version of Tecmo Bowl came out in 1987. The original arcade version of Ninja Gaiden came out in 1988. Neither of these were before the launch of the NES, which launched in Japan in 1983 and the US in 1985. So whoever wrote that "Before the NES launch, Tecmo had gained notoriety for the Ninja Gaiden series and the Tecmo Bowl arcade game." is a completely wrong and a sloppy researcher. This article is such a nightmare on so many levels, and frankly I don't care to rewrite it. Someone else can fix this mess.
I gave it my best shot. It's also more of a mess than you think. This article was clearly biased towards the NES version. The arcade game did come out first, after all. I also removed the "Flaws" section; it read too much like a review. In any event, this article still needs work. Brittany Ka 23:46, 13 September 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Licensed Players
At one time, I remember reading that Tecmo was one of the earliest games for a game console to use licensed players. I know that heavy sim-based computer games had full names and stats, but was this one of the first "light" sports titles to use licensed players? If so, that might be worth mentioning in the article itself. 207.111.160.28 18:51, 1 December 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Ricky Proehl
It says he's in the game but he wasn't drafted until 1990 and then by the Arizona Cardinals (who aren't in the game it seems). So how could he be one of the players featured in the game that is still active? --BHC 11:07, 17 February 2007 (UTC)
- You're certainly right, and I've removed that statement. Proehl might well have been in one of the two releases of Tecmo Super Bowl, though. ×Meegs 11:49, 17 February 2007 (UTC)
- Yes, he was in Tecmo Super Bowl for the Pheonix Cardinals. Lostcaesar 09:21, 19 February 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Dickerson & Bentley
Should a line be included to discuss the different versions (one with Dickerson and one without)? // Tecmobowl 18:37, 25 May 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Screencap
I noticed the Indianapolis vs. Denver clip on the main page and noticed the player controlling the Broncos had Alphonso Carreker as the "hot man". How was this accomplished, because when the original came out (1988, I believe) Carreker was with Green Bay, which is NOT one of the teams included in the original game. WAVY 10 16:59, 25 June 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Mobile phone version
The article mentions that a mobile phone version was released in 2004. Did this version include the player names, or were the players represented by numbers alone as in the Virtual Console release? It may be important to clarify this in the article. Jeff Silvers 13:20, 11 July 2007 (UTC)
[edit] What's the big idea?!
Why was my previous edit reverted? It WAS an arcade game originally. The previous version of the article was too biased towards the NES version. Now, I'm going to change it back, and I ask it be left that way. The idea is that articles need to be NPOV, and an article such as this that is clearly biased towards one version (and where one section reads like a review) is not POV. Oh, and the arcade version DID come out in '87. Brittany Ka 22:57, 17 September 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Testaverde and Andersen?
As far as I can tell, neither Vinny Testaverde nor Morten Andersen ever appeared in the original Tecmo Bowl. Morten Andersen would have been on the Saints at the time (not a Tecmo Bowl team) and Testaverde was on the Buccaneers (again, not a Tecmo Bowl team.) —Preceding unsigned comment added by Wjmorris3 (talk • contribs) 19:41, 16 October 2007 (UTC)
- Yea, my bad, thanks for the fix. I get this and its successor confused sometimes. :) Tarc 21:17, 16 October 2007 (UTC)
- Also, Testaverde is retired Evanturner (talk) 05:45, 2 February 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Tecmo Bowl: Kickoff
Tecmo Bowl: Kickoff article posted. JAF1970 (talk) 05:01, 2 May 2008 (UTC)

