Backyard Football Game

Here is the video game “Backyard Football”! Released in 1999 on Windows, it's still available and playable with some tinkering. It's a sports game, set in a football (american) and licensed title themes.

Backyard Football Game

Backyard Football is the first installment of the Backyard Football series of games in the collection of Backyard Sports games. The game was introduced in 1999 for both Macintosh computers and Windows. This Wikia hopes to provide the best knowledge and information on the original bestselling game, Backyard Football 1999. Backyard Football is a series of video games for various systems. The series was developed by Humongous Entertainment and published by Atari.It is one of several sub-series in the Backyard Sports series, and is the first to feature professional players as kids, examples being Steve Young and Barry Sanders.

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Backyard Football, a sports game released in 1999 by GT Interactive Software. The game was released for Macintosh and PC (Windows).
Backyard Football is a series of video games that is one of the best sports game series. It uses an animation in which professional American football players are presented as children. The game system is based on the ability to strategically plan the match and conduct the game. The player chooses the team himself and has an impact on the selection of players - these are real players whose names are known to fans of this field of sport. For example, among the teams playing matches, in Backyard Football, the player can choose one of over thirty existing groups of the National Football League, which is the largest professional league in American football. In addition to the possibility of playing virtual matches based on all actually existing technical rules of the game, the player can also train individual players. The game allows training of specific characters, giving freedom and freedom to players who thus have an impact on the course of the games.

Backyard Football Gameplay

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