10-Yard Fight (10ヤードファイト, Ten Yādo Faito) is a game for the Nintendo Entertainment System. It is an American football video game that was developed by Irem, and published by Nintendo. It features five different levels of difficulty, including high school, college, pro, play offs, and Super Bowl, with the latter being the hardest. It has generally been accepted as an awful game by both gamers and critics alike.
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| - 10-Yard Fight (10ヤードファイト, Ten Yādo Faito) is a game for the Nintendo Entertainment System. It is an American football video game that was developed by Irem, and published by Nintendo. It features five different levels of difficulty, including high school, college, pro, play offs, and Super Bowl, with the latter being the hardest. It has generally been accepted as an awful game by both gamers and critics alike.
- 10-Yard Fight is a 1-2 player football game and one of the first NES games released in North America. It was developed by Nintendo R&D1 and published by Nintendo in North America. It was first released in Japan on August 30, 1983. It was then subsequently released in the Americas and Europe on October 18th and December 6th, 1985, respectively.
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| - 10-Yard Fight (10ヤードファイト, Ten Yādo Faito) is a game for the Nintendo Entertainment System. It is an American football video game that was developed by Irem, and published by Nintendo. It features five different levels of difficulty, including high school, college, pro, play offs, and Super Bowl, with the latter being the hardest. It has generally been accepted as an awful game by both gamers and critics alike.
- 10-Yard Fight is a 1-2 player football game and one of the first NES games released in North America. It was developed by Nintendo R&D1 and published by Nintendo in North America. It was first released in Japan on August 30, 1983. It was then subsequently released in the Americas and Europe on October 18th and December 6th, 1985, respectively.
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