![]() ![]() There were injuries, passer ratings, and of course a playoff tournament resulting in the ultimate “Super Bowl.” A Super Nintendo version was released in ’93 which added better sound and graphics, as were other sequels, but none captured lightning in a bottle quite like Tecmo Super Bowl. You could play an entire season, saving an impressive level of statistics on the cartridges battery. Then came Tecmo Super Bowl in 1991, and it was the first game to feature both the NFL and NFL players’ license. First, there was the arcade cabinet game Tecmo Bowl and its NES port. The title is reported as being Tecmo Bowl Throwback and there is no word on pricing or a release date. No word on an NFL license, but EA has that pretty much wrapped up. There is now confirmation from a source at Tecmo that they are working on a Tecmo Super Bowl update for the Xbox Live and the PlayStation network and that it is based on the SNES version of the game. Tecmo is still working on updating the beloved Tecmo Super Bowl and plans to release it on Xbox Live and the PlayStation Network. ![]()
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