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License:
Free to try
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Editor's Rating:
Not rated
- Average User Rating:
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Downloads:
28,435
- Operating Systems:
Windows 95
- Additional Requirements:
Windows 95
- Limitations:
No limitations
- Date Added:
March 05, 1997
Publisher's description of Front Page Sports: Football Pro '97
From Vivendi Universal Games:This highly rated football game now sports modem, network, and Internet play, allowing you to challenge friends to a gridiron battle. Whether you call a safety blitz or a last-second Hail Mary pass, the competition will be fierce, but an online victory is just a game away! Every pass, run, and bone-shattering tackle has authentic look and feel. With individual-player artificial intelligence and motion-captured movements, no other football sim is as genuine or comprehensive. From the first round of the draft to the final seconds of Super Bowl Sunday, Football Pro 97 delivers the big play. Features not available in this demo version include the Play Editor, the Player Ratings Editor, League Play, Game Length, and MultiPlayer Play.
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Version: Front Page Sports: Football Pro '97
Pros: I like football games... usually
Cons: Absolutely horrid install process. Old, outdated and unworthy of being installed. Do not bother downloading this program.
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Version: Front Page Sports: Football Pro '97
"A great old classic that is showing signs of age"
Pros: The game itself still holds up to the fun it was 10 years ago, and many current games, including the Madden franchise, have built on the success of the detail and strategy first pioneered by Front Page Sports.
Cons: Windows 95 compatibility mode makes this game unplayable for novice computer users, and the system tests built in the installer package note errors that less determined players will assume is a final nail in this old title's coffin.
Summary: Unfortunately, compatibility issues and lackluster presentation compared to today's "whiz bang" competitors make this only a game for the most nostalgic of gamers.
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