NFL Blitz Review
NFL Blitz Features
List Price :
Our Price :
You Save :
Product Information and Prices Stored: Jan 12, 2012 22:10:05
Usually ships in 24 hours
Available Stores
NFL Blitz Feature
- seven-on-seven football
- 30-yard first downs
- no penalties
- Arcade and Season modes
- three different camera angles
NFL Blitz Overview
NFL BLITZ 2000 brings fast-paced, no-holds-barred football action to the field. Rather than offering a standard football game, NFL BLITZ 2000 changes the rules a little. The game is played seven-on-seven, and it takes 30-yards to get a first down. But probably the most important rule change is that there are no penalties. When you start the game, you have the choice of playing in the Arcade or Season mode. Arcade has you pick a team and try to defeat all of the other teams in the league, while in the Season mode, you take your team through the grueling NFL season in hopes of making the playoffs and winning the Super Bowl. No matter how you play the game, you will not miss a second of the action, thanks to three different camera angles. Try to keep your helmet on while playing NFL BLITZ 2000.
NFL Blitz Specifications
Thirty yards is still 30 yards, no matter how small the viewing screen. Just like its big brothers on the Sony PlayStation and Nintendo 64,
NFL Blitz 2000 for the Game Boy Color charges you that same amount of ground for a first down.
This NFL Blitz 2000 is the portable way to play the fiercest, most brutal football game around. Illegal hits and impossible moves are the order of the day as players brawl their way to the end zones in this fun-filled fantasy football game.
Many improvements have been made since the series first made its Game Boy debut. Football players are now easier to see against the nearly neon green playing field. Team colors are realistically represented in this update, too.
Blitz features full NFL licensing, so all of your favorite big-time players are present. Quarterbacks can choose from a library of 18 plays, while the defense can select from nine standard sets. Players can take part in either the single-game arcade mode or the full season mode. Play against the CPU, or use a link cable to go head-to-head with another person in a bone-crunching, no-holds-barred, no-move-is-illegal pigskin melee. --Bill Hutchens
Pros:
- Horizontal view lets players see more of the field
- Cool mini movies at breaks in play
- Game Boy Printer prints out stats
Cons:- Should have been a rumble pack game
- Unrealistic play may turn off some players
Related Products
Customer Reviews
*** Product Information and Prices Stored: Jan 12, 2012 22:10:05
Deals find a poster Buy Shop Deals vent brush Buy Shop