Review: Backyard Football
Company: Humongous Entertainment
Ages: 5–10
Price: $19.99
Requirements: 133 MHz PowerPC, System 7.5.3, 4x CD-ROM
Well, I was hoping to review Madden 2000, however, this game is just as cool! I enjoyed playing it. I enjoyed playing it with my kids. My kids enjoyed playing it with each other. Scott, my three-year-old, enjoyed playing it by himself.
Some of you may be familiar with Backyard Baseball, and from what I hear, the Backyard gang is back! You start out in the Clubhouse and pick your team.
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Okay, I stacked my team with three NFL players, or at least, three NFL players as kids. The game comes with eight NFL players total. The players also come with their own trading cards.
I even got to create my own player
And then you play the game. When I could get my kids away from the computer, I chose single player, which gave me mouse control over the entire game. Two-player mode is a little different—one player gets the mouse, while the other player gets the keyboard. For me the keyboard wasn't as efficient; I preferred the smooth and easy mouse to the arrow keys. This may be a personal preference.
Remember when you were a kid, and you played street football? That's the feeling I got with this game. It's five-on-five and is played in a variety of weather conditions, on many different fields. I was surprised there wasn't a playing field set on a street. After you choose your field and weather, Sunny Day and Chuck Downfield provide commentary of the game.
After the kickoff, I was on offense. You're provided with a simple playbook with 12 plays, however you can alternate those if you want.
You can even create your own! I was a bit taken aback that my created plays were not saved from one game to the next. Of course, the plays that I created didn't work all that well, so maybe that was for the best.
I did manage to score a touchdown.
And got a really nice end zone dance from Barry Sanders. I managed to find a way to lose the game, however. But that doesn't mean that I didn't enjoy it. Okay, so I'm ten years old again.
I recommend this game to anyone who has kids that are interested in football. My reservations aside, they'll have hours of enjoyment. Of course, you need to be careful if you have only one computer because you might not be able to use it again.
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My main Backyard Football name was Kingkai. And my alternate names were Conker251ataol and Waldo.
I had the original one and my sn was FSUkid or somethin like that... top 25 player... but i rly loved the online play and i was disappointed that they got rid of it for 2002 too. :-/
i miss online play...and kingkai's league and slooty and barryforever...dolphinsfan....
good times..
i even miss teddyb.
Backyard Soccer and Backyard Baseball came out. They were really awesome, espeially backyard soccer with it's world cup. Then backyard football came out with the add-ons of internet play, and creating a player, not to mention pro-players as kids. Humoungous Entertainment was bought out by Infogrames. Infograms made Backyard Soccer MLS, which was not as good as the original, they made Backyard Baseball 2001, maybe as good as the original, and they made backyard football 2002, definately worse than the original. These still had online play, however. Then, the huge company Atari bought Infograms! They remade the kids making them look totally different (ugghh) and took away online play. It's obvious backyard games were better when they were made separately just from Humoungous, and something needs to be done of it!
Backyard Football 2002 was downright cheesy, while the original had rivalries, trick plays, and all the rest (except for they NEVER call holding) LOL.
love, Bridget
p.s.I'm in the cearl bowl
1. playing a BFL season
2. in the Cereal Bowl
3. your favorite team and you ALWAYS choose it.
I used to be the Tampa Bay Buccs. I still like them, but now, Baseball, Soccer OR Football, I'm with the Mighty Rockets, now!
They went 14-0 and won the Cereal Bowl 45-6 against the Buccaneers. Favre threw for 3,750 yards and 60 touchdowns, and interestingly was second in the league in sacks with 30 behind Dimitri Petrovich's 36.
Pick the following team
The Amazing Pigskins- Green Helmets Black Uniforms
YOU MUST PICK THE PLAYERS IN THIS ORDER OR IT WONT WORK!!!
1. Lisa Crocket
2. Pete Wheeler
3. Kiesha Phillips
4. Billy Jean Blackwood
5. Ashley Webber
6. Sidney Webber
7. YOU MUST DO THIS OR IT WONT WORK!!! Create a player with his name being John. Put no hair and dont change the head or anything. ADD NO SKILLS TO HIM!!!!
When you get into the team screen, use John as your QB. It doesnt matter where you put the other players. Just make sure you got John at QB. Start the game and on your first offensive play run Sneaky QB. Then you will here the sound when you get a power up. You have just recieved an unlimited supply of offensive powerups for the whole game. If this doesn't work, I'm sorry. But when I did it it worked.
but i lost to the rockets bc they int it and ran back for a td! i was at ther 20, and i didnt see the time so when i hiked the clock ran down and i threw a screen to Jerry rice, he almost got a td but a super fast girl came and tackled me!
YYEAHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!
I think it is definitely worth a try. If Atari tells us to take it down (which I doubt they will), then that's OK, but we NEED to get it out there that this game deserves online (as well as BYB 2001; loved that game)
I don't know if this would have neighborhoods, but I'm trying to get it so you can make Direct IP play (which would be quite different than the epic JRSN layout)...hope I can get this to work, because it could be so much fun reliving the days of COMPETITIVE BYF.
Playing vs. the Computer is just too easy/boring.
i miss Keisha so much.
kingkai kicked my butt every time. I still think that he is the only guy that I never beat even one time.
Who could forget vasquez? He cracked me up.
Gave me the name BarrySandinureyes
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