by Blake Ellison, Sep 18, 2008 12:20pm PDT
Tecmo has released a teaser trailer for Tecmo Bowl: Kickoff, a Nintendo DS revival of the classic NES football franchise.
Launching in November the Nintendo DS, the game will feature stylus control, customizable playbooks, classic Tecmo Bowl-style cutscenes, and multiplayer over wireless and Wi-Fi internet. It will not, however, pack an NFL license, which means unstoppable touchdown machine Bo Jackson will regrettably not be present.
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by Aaron Linde, Jul 10, 2008 4:15pm PDT
Developer and publisher Tecmo has passed in four new screenshots of Tecmo Bowl: Kickoff, its upcoming Nintendo DS reimagining of the classic NES Tecmo Bowl franchise.
Employing the familiar camera setup from the original games, Kickoff will include stylus control, customizable playbooks, wireless and Wi-Fi internet multiplayer, and classic Tecmo Bowl-style custscenes. Alas, the game does not include an NFL license, which precludes any hope of a nigh-invincible Bo Jackson. Read more »
by Nick Breckon, May 29, 2008 1:47pm PDT
In addition to new screenshots, Tecmo also released today the first gameplay footage of the upcoming Nintendo DS football revival Tecmo Bowl: Kickoff.
Again, the features: stylus control, customizable playbooks, classic Tecmo Bowl-style cutscenes, and multiplayer over wireless and Wi-Fi internet.
Expect Tecmo Bowl: Kickoff to hit this fall. Read more »
by Nick Breckon, May 29, 2008 8:06am PDT
Developer and publisher Tecmo today released new screenshots of its upcoming Nintendo DS reboot of the classic Tecmo Bowl franchise, Tecmo Bowl: Kickoff.
As previously announced, the game is set to include stylus control, customizable playbooks, classic Tecmo Bowl-style cutscenes, and multiplayer over wireless and Wi-Fi internet. Read more »
by Nick Breckon, May 01, 2008 12:14pm PDT
Developer Tecmo today announced Tecmo Bowl: Kickoff, a revival of the classic Tecmo Bowl franchise.
Set for launch this fall on the Nintendo DS, the game will feature stylus control, customizable playbooks, classic Tecmo Bowl-style cutscenes, and multiplayer over wireless and Wi-Fi internet.
"We are extremely excited to bring back everyone's favorite football game to the Nintendo DS," said Tecmo producer Ryan Gilbo. "Kickoff is packed with everything that fans wanted to see in this revival. No other football game will ever compare to Tecmo Bowl as this is the game that started it all." Read more »
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