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The best-selling football game on CD-ROM now sports modem and network play, allowing you to challenge friends head-to-head in a gridiron battle. Whether you're calling plays, blitzing the quarterback or throwing a long bomb, the competition will be fierce but an on-line victory is just a game away. With individual player Artificial Intelligence and motion-captured movements, no other football sim is as genuine or comprehensive. Every pass, every run, every bone-shattering tackle looks, moves and feels authentic. From the first round of the draft to the final seconds of Super Bowl Sunday, Football Pro puts you on the field.
Requirements: 486/DX2 66, 8 MB RAM, 2X CD ROM drive, SVGA, 640x480 256 color, mouse. Preferred: Pentium, 16 MB RAM+, 4X CD ROM drive, joysticks, Windows compatible sound card with DAC. Supports: 14.4 modem, IPX & TCP/IP Network play, Windows 95 compatible gamepads.
Reviews:Computer Gaming World, February 1997 "With the disappointments of the computer pigskin season almost too numerious to mention, it's about time we had something to cheer. Football Pro 97 is far beyond the mere graphic upgrade of last year's version. Yes, the graphics are excellent, but the interface is also more navigable and the play editor more robust. The AI - especially for player trades - has been upgraded, and the new playbooks include the trendiest zone blitzes and reverses. Simulating a season still takes a while, but the Win 95 interface lets you minimize the application (so that CGW editors can meet their deadlines). Best of all, earlier oddities in the programmins, such as wide receivers turning around to catch most passes, have been corrected. What else can we say? It's a winner."
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