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Binding: Video Game
Brand: Atari
EAN: 0742725235434
ESRB Age Rating: Rating Pending
Item Dimensions: 20
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Manufacturer Minimum Age: 72 months
MPN: Unknown
Number Of Items: 1
Platform: Game Boy Advance
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Release Date: September 24, 2002
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Features:- Logos from all 32 NFL teams
- A wide selection of plays ? all easy to select and control
- Awesome offensive power-ups
- Options for choosing players, fields, uniforms and more
- Action for a single game or an entire Backyard season
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Average Rating: 
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The first time I played this game it was ok. But after playing it for awhile it got boring. It was way too easy.
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They game is sort of fun. This game was fun the first time I played it but now its boring. For one thing it's too easy. Another thing there's not that many people to choos from Back Yard baseball is way better.
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This is an okay game but there are a few problems...
PROBLEMS 1. it's pretty darn easy even on the HARD level.
2. you can get a touchdown just about every drive
3. you can intercept just about every pass
4. gameplay is too slow
5. The graphics are not too great
GOOD STUFF
1. You can create your own player
2. You can create your own team
3. It has some pro players and still the backyard kids
4. There are different stadiums
Well, thats all. The backyard games are better for other systems though so check those games out if you have PC or Game Cube.
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At first this game is too easy. But it has a lot of depth, you can create your own characters, or just pick up a game and play. The fun is in changing around your offensive and defensive playbook and in trading players to try to beat your opponents even better than you do. It's satisfying to win. I'm sick and tired of games like crash bandicoot that just get insanely difficult to win while getting all of the boxes, gems, and apples. I'm sick of playing the last boss of metroid fusion 100 times and still being defeated. I'm sick of having to conserve my bullet-time on Max-Payne only to waste it accidently right before a big battle with no way to replenish it without taking hits. So yeah, as far as Gameboy Advance Games go, Backyard Football Rocks.
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The game is way too easy if you're an experienced player. Even set on hard, it's not a challenge. The good point is that the play selection is extensive.
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