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Blitz: The League II : ウィキペディア英語版
Blitz: The League II

''Blitz: The League II'' is an American football video game developed by the now-defunct Midway Games. as a part of its ''Blitz'' series. It was released on the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 on October 13, 2008. There are five new teams included in this installment (The Los Angeles Riot, the Houston Riders, Vancouver Beavers, Milwaukee Hounds, and Atlanta 404), and four older teams have been relocated. Lawrence Taylor (L.T.) is featured in the game, voicing a role as Quentin Sands.
The game also alludes to real-life scandals involving NFL players, as former Washington Redhawks quarterback Mike Mexico is now serving time in prison. This situation is similar to the Michael Vick, who used the pseudonym "Ron Mexico" when seeking treatment for herpes, as well as Vick's conviction for running an illegal dogfighting ring. There are also allegations of the New England Regulars cheating in a championship game, a reference to the New England Patriots' "Spygate" scandal. The game also features an incident with the Minnesota Reapers, reminiscent of the Minnesota Vikings boat scandal.
==Teams==

Division 1:
*Mexico City Aztecs (formerly Dallas Aztecs; the team relocated between the two games)
*Arizona Outlaws
*Denver Grizzlies
*New York Nightmare
*New England Regulars
*Vancouver Beavers
*Seattle Reign
*Minnesota Reapers
Division 2:
*Los Angeles Riot
*Kansas City Crossfire
*Atlanta 404
*Washington Redhawks
*Chicago Mauraders
*Miami Hammerheads (formerly Orlando Hammerheads; the team relocated between the two games)
*Las Vegas Aces
*Carolina Copperheads
Division 3:
*Philadelphia Brawlers (former player-created team moved to Philadelphia by the Commissioner)
*Baltimore Bearcats
*Houston Riders
*Milwaukee Hounds
*Detroit Devils
*Cincinnati Crusaders
*Cleveland Steamers (formerly San Diego Cyclones; the team relocated and renamed between the two games)
*Player Created Team: The player then creates their own team by choosing from a variety of cities or states, and creates its own nickname for the team. The player chooses from a variety of logos, and customizes its team's colors. The player-created team starts out as the eighth team in Division 3, the next season moves up through Division 2, and eventually in the third season moves into Division 1 to challenge for the League Championship. The team's canon name is the Anaheim Spartans, as this is the default name. The name of the player created team can not be changed later on during the campaign. The logo, location and team colors cannot be changed either. The player created team is also available in exhibition and bonus mode while it is albeit weaker than many other teams until sufficient progress has been made in campaign mode.
Prison Ball:
*Milltown Correctional Facility
*Supermax Prison Facility

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