This is a sortable list of American Football video games.
Title | Release date | Console(s) | Developer | Publisher |
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10-Yard Fight | 1983 | Arcade NES |
Nintendo | Nintendo |
4th & Inches | 1987 | Amiga Commodore 64 Apple II, Apple IIGS PC (DOS) |
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TV Sports: Football | 1988 | PC (DOS) Amiga TurboGrafx-16 Atari ST Commodore 64 |
Cinemaware | Cinemaware |
ABC Monday Night Football | 1989 | PC (DOS) Amiga Commodore 64 Super NES |
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All American Football | 1989 | Arcade | Leland | Leland |
All-Pro Football 2K8 | 2007 | PlayStation 3 Xbox 360 |
Visual Concepts | 2K Sports |
Arena Football | 1988 | Commodore 64 | Chris R. Bickford III | C159 Production |
Arena Football | 2006 | PlayStation 2 Xbox |
EA Sports | |
Arena Football: Road to Glory | 2007 | PlayStation 2 | EA Tiburon Budcat Creations |
EA Sports |
Backyard Football | ||||
Bill Walsh College Football | 1993 | Super NES Sega Mega Drive/Genesis Sega CD |
Electronic Arts Visual Concepts |
Electronic Arts |
Bill Walsh College Football 95 | 1994 | Sega Genesis | High Score Productions | EA Sports |
Blitz: The League | 2005 | PlayStation 2 Xbox Xbox 360 PlayStation Portable |
Midway Games | Midway Games |
Blitz: The League II | 2008 | PlayStation 3 Xbox 360 |
Midway Games | Midway Games |
Brutal Sports Football | 1993 | Amiga Jaguar |
Millennium Interactive Ltd. | Gremlin Graphics |
College Football USA 96 | 1995 | Sega Genesis | High Score Productions | EA Sports |
College Football USA 97 | 1997 | Super NES Sega Genesis |
High Score Productions | EA Sports |
Cyberball | 1988 | arcade NES Mega Drive/Genesis Atari ST Atari Lynx Amiga Commodore 64 Amstrad CPC ZX Spectrum Xbox 360 (XBLA) |
Atari Games | Atari Games |
Emmitt Smith Football | 1995 | Super NES | NCM Entertainment | JVC |
NFL 2K | 1999 | Dreamcast | Visual Concepts | Sega and ESPN |
NFL 2K1 | 2000 | Dreamcast | Visual Concepts | Sega and ESPN |
NFL 2K2 | 2001 | PS2 Xbox Dreamcast |
Visual Concepts | Sega and ESPN |
NFL 2K3 | 2002 | PS2 Xbox Nintendo GameCube |
Visual Concepts | Sega and ESPN |
ESPN NFL Football | 2003 | PS2 Xbox |
Visual Concepts | Sega and ESPN |
ESPN NFL 2K5 | 2004 | PS2 Xbox |
Visual Concepts | Sega and ESPN |
ESPN Sunday Night NFL | 1994 | SNES, Sega Genesis | Absolute Entertainment | Sony Imagesoft |
Joe Montana Sportstalk Football '94 | 1993 | Sega Genesis | ||
John Elway's Quarterback | 1987 | Arcade | Leland Corporation | Virgin Games |
Kurt Warner's Arena Football Unleashed | 2000 | PS1 | ||
Maximum-Football | 2006 | PC (Windows) | Wintervalley Software | Matrix Games |
Mutant League Football | 1993 | Mega Drive | Electronic Arts | Electronic Arts |
NCAA College Football 2K3 | 2002 | Nintendo GameCube Xbox PS2 |
Visual Concepts | Sega |
NCAA Football 06 | 2005 | PS2 Xbox |
EA Tiburon | EA Sports |
NCAA Football 07 | 2006 | Xbox Xbox 360 PS2 PS3 |
EA Tiburon | EA Sports |
NCAA Football 08 | 2007 | PS2 Xbox Xbox 360 PSP |
EA Tiburon | EA Sports |
NCAA Football 2000 | 1999 | PS1 | EA Tiburon | EA Sports |
NCAA Football 2001 | 2000 | PS1 | EA Tiburon | EA Sports |
NCAA Football 2002 | 2001 | PS2 | EA Tiburon | EA Sports |
NCAA Football 2003 | 2002 | PS2 Nintendo GameCube Xbox |
EA Tiburon | EA Sports |
NCAA Football 2004 | 2003 | Xbox PS2 Nintendo GameCube N-Gage |
EA Tiburon | EA Sports |
NCAA Football 2005 | 2004 | PS2 Xbox Nintendo GameCube |
EA Tiburon | EA Sports |
NCAA Football 98 | 1997 | PS1, PC | EA Tiburon | EA Sports |
NCAA Football 99 | 1998 | PS1 PC |
EA Tiburon | EA Sports |
NES Play Action Football | 1990 | NES Virtual Console |
Nintendo | Nintendo |
NFL '95 | 1994 | Sega Genesis | FarSight Studios/Blue Sky Software | Sega |
NFL '97 | 1996 | Sega Saturn | ||
NFL 2009 | 2008 | Nintendo DS | Gameloft | Gameloft |
NFL 2010 (HD) | 2009 | iOS Mobile Palm Pre |
Gameloft | Gameloft |
NFL 2011 HD | 2010 | iOS | Gameloft | Gameloft |
NFL Pro 2012 | 2011 | iOS | Gameloft | Gameloft |
NFL Blitz '99 | 1998 | Game Boy Arcade |
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NFL Challenge | 1989 | Arcade | LJN | Nintendo |
NFL | 1985 | Nintendo Entertainment System | Enteractive, Inc. | LJN |
NFL Quarterback Club '96 | 1995 | SNES Sega Genesis Game Boy Sega Game Gear Sega Saturn DOS |
Iguana Entertainment Condor Inc. |
Acclaim |
NFL Quarterback Club '97 | 1996 | Sega Saturn PS1 DOS PC |
Iguana Entertainment | Acclaim |
NFL Quarterback Club '98 | 1997 | Nintendo 64 PS1 SNES Sega Genesis |
Iguana Entertainment | Acclaim |
NFL Quarterback Club '99 | 1998 | Nintendo 64 | ||
NFL Quarterback Club 2000 | 1999 | Nintendo 64, Dreamcast | Iguana Entertainment | Acclaim |
NFL Quarterback Club 2001 | 2000 | Nintendo 64, Dreamcast | High Voltage Software | Acclaim |
NFL Quarterback Club 2002 | 2001 | Nintendo GameCube, PS2 | Acclaim | Acclaim |
NFL Sports Talk Football '93 | 1992 | Sega Genesis | ||
NFL Tour | 2008 | PS3, Xbox 360 | EA Tiburon | EA Games |
PlayMaker Football | 1989 | Mac OS | ||
Quarterback | 1987 | Arcade | ||
Quarterback Attack with Mike Ditka | 1995 | PC (DOS) Sega Saturn 3DO |
Digital Pictures | |
Realsports Football | 1982 | Atari 2600, 5200 | Atari | Atari |
Sterling Sharpe: End 2 End | 1995 | Super NES | ||
Super Play Action Football | 1992 | Super NES | Nintendo | Nintendo |
Tecmo Bowl | 1987 | Arcade NES Game Boy Mobile Phone Virtual Console |
Tecmo | Tecmo |
Tecmo Bowl: Kickoff | 2008 | Nintendo DS, Virtual Console | Tecmo | Tecmo |
Tecmo Super Bowl | 1991 1993 1996 |
NES SNES, Sega Genesis PS1 |
Tecmo | Tecmo |
Tecmo Super Bowl II: Special Edition | 1994 | SNES, Sega Genesis | Tecmo | Tecmo |
Tecmo Super Bowl III: Final Edition | 1995 | SNES, Sega Genesis | Tecmo | Tecmo |
Troy Aikman NFL Football | 1994 | Super NES Sega Genesis Jaguar |
Tradewest | Tradewest |
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