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Tecmo Super Bowl : ウィキペディア英語版
Tecmo Super Bowl

''Tecmo Super Bowl'' (テクモスーパーボウル ''Tekumo Sūpā Bōru''), is an American football video game for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) that was released in 1991. Developed by Japanese video game company Tecmo, it was the first sports video game that had licensing privileges with both the league National Football League and the National Football League Players Association, thus allowing the game to use both the names and attributes of real NFL teams and real NFL players. (Prior games used the real teams or the real players, but not both simultaneously.) Although the game was released in late 1991, all team rosters and player attributes were based on the prior 1990–91 NFL season, which means no '91 drafted rookies and no newly signed or traded players prior to the beginning of the 1991 season were added to the game.
The original game utilized the 1991 NFL schedule only; therefore, playing multiple seasons with alternate schedules was not possible. The game was very successful in the final years of the NES〔(IGN's top 100 Games ) (ranked 24) retrieved 2006-10-31〕 and, although more than 20 years old, it has maintained an extensive cult following.
== Overview ==
After the initial success of the NES version of ''Tecmo Bowl'' in 1989, Tecmo followed up with the release of ''Tecmo Super Bowl'' in 1991 in both North America and Japan.〔(Release Date ) retrieved 2009-08-25〕 The original NES version of Tecmo Bowl was licensed by the National Football League Players Association, but was unable to obtain an NFL team license because another NES football game, ''NFL'', had an exclusive licensing agreement with the NFL.〔(NFL Football ) retrieved 2009-08-25〕
The sequel, Tecmo Super Bowl, added the NFL license making it the first NES game to feature both actual NFL teams and NFL players of the time. Unlike the original Tecmo Bowl for the NES, which consisted of twelve teams, a truncated roster, and limited play selection; Tecmo Super Bowl featured the complete league of (then) 28 teams,〔(NFL History 1991–2000 ) retrieved 2009-08-25〕〔(NFL History 2001– ) retrieved 2009-08-25〕 expanded rosters, expanded playbooks, statistics tracking (including NFL Records) and many other improvements. Subsequent games in the series would build on this foundation.

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