3 in 1 College & Pro FootballW
3 in 1 College & Pro Football

3 in 1 College & Pro Football is a 1984 video game published by Lance Haffner Games.

4th & InchesW
4th & Inches

4th & Inches is an American football sports game by Accolade. It was released for the Commodore 64 in 1987 and ported to Apple IIGS, MS-DOS, Amiga, and Mac OS by Sculptured Software in 1988. It was designed by Accolade co-founder, Bob Whitehead. An expansion pack, Team Construction Disk, was released in 1988.

10-Yard FightW
10-Yard Fight

10-Yard Fight is a 1983 American football arcade game that was developed and published in Japan by Irem and published in the United States by Taito and in Europe by Electrocoin.

ABC Monday Night Football (video game)W
ABC Monday Night Football (video game)

ABC Monday Night Football is an American football video game named after the Television broadcast of the same name.

All American FootballW
All American Football

All American Football is a 4-player American football arcade game released by Leland in 1989.

All-Pro Football 2K8W
All-Pro Football 2K8

All-Pro Football 2K8 is an American football game for seventh generation consoles. All-Pro Football 2K8 is the first football game to be published by 2K Sports since EA Sports purchased exclusive licenses to the intellectual properties of the NFL and NFLPA. John Elway, Barry Sanders, and Jerry Rice appear on the cover.

Backbreaker (video game)W
Backbreaker (video game)

Backbreaker is an American football video game, developed by NaturalMotion, and released on 1 June 2010 in North America and on 25 June 2010 in Europe. It uses the Euphoria game engine, that determines animations dynamically rather than depending on canned animations. Backbreaker does not use teams from the National Football League (NFL) because Electronic Arts has an exclusive license to produce NFL games in its Madden series. The game relies on an extensive logo editor and team builder that was called "one of its silver linings." NaturalMotion announced Backbreaker in August 2007, with a targeted release date of late 2008. The game ended up being delayed until mid-2010.

Big Beach SportsW
Big Beach Sports

Big Beach Sports is a sports game for the Wii developed by HB Studios and produced by THQ. The game is a collection of six sports simulations, in which players compete on a beach resort location. The sports include: American football, volleyball, soccer, bocce, cricket and disc golf. The games are not highly realistic simulations of the sports, but more orientated towards unrealistic physics, stylized beach scenarios, and a simplified rule set. It is most notable for being the third Wii game to feature connectivity to the Nintendo DS. Big Beach Sports also features the first cricket game on the Wii. It was released on 24 June 2008.

Brutal Sports FootballW
Brutal Sports Football

Brutal Sports Football is an arcade-style football video game developed by Teque London and originally published by Millennium Interactive for the Commodore Amiga in 1993. It is the first entry in the Brutal Sports Series franchise, which continued with Wild Cup Soccer in 1994, also from the same development team.

Computer QuarterbackW
Computer Quarterback

Computer Quarterback is an American football simulation video game written for the Apple II by Danielle Bunten Berry and published in 1981 by Strategic Simulations. Ports to the Atari 8-bit family and Commodore 64 were released in 1984. Add-on disks for new football seasons were also sold by SSI.

CyberballW
Cyberball

Cyberball is a video game released in arcades in 1988 by Atari Games. The game is 7-man American football using robotic avatars of different speeds, sizes, and skill sets set in the year 2022. Originally released to arcades, Cyberall was ported to several home consoles.

Electronic QuarterbackW
Electronic Quarterback

Electronic Quarterback is a handheld electronic game made by Coleco in 1978. It is powered by a 9-volt battery or an AC adaptor, and it differentiated itself from the other similar handheld electronic football games of the era, notably Mattel Electronics's version, by having two blockers and giving the quarterback the ability to pass.

Field Goal (video game)W
Field Goal (video game)

Field Goal is an arcade game released in 1979 by Taito. It is a clone of the game Breakout, where the player must use the rotary knob to control a paddle and hit the ball into the red, yellow and blue helmets on the screen. Each time a row of helmets is cleared out, a new row will appear in its place. If the player hits the orange area towards the top of the screen, it will decrease the size of the player's paddle. Sometimes a football player will appear, and if the ball hits him, the player will earn bonus points.

Football (1978 video game)W
Football (1978 video game)

Football is a 2-player 1978 arcade and Atari 2600 console-game. It was developed and published by Atari, Inc.. In this game, the sport of American football is emulated, with players represented by Xs and Os. The game was one of the most popular arcade games in its day. In 1979, Atari released a more challenging four-player version of the arcade game programmed by Dave Theurer, the creator of Missile Command and Tempest.

Football FrenzyW
Football Frenzy

Football Frenzy is an American football arcade video game developed and originally published by SNK on January 31, 1992. It was the second football game created by SNK after 1987's Touch Down Fever, as well as the only football game released for the Neo Geo platform.

Football FuryW
Football Fury

Football Fury is a Super NES video game that was released in 1992. The game's full Japanese name is Ultimate Football: Try Formation!.

Front Page Sports Football ProW
Front Page Sports Football Pro

Front Page Sports Football Pro is a DOS video game developed and published by Dynamix and released in 1993, and is part of the Front Page Sports Football video game series.

Kinect Sports: Season TwoW
Kinect Sports: Season Two

Kinect Sports: Season Two, also known as Kinect Sports 2, is a sequel to Kinect Sports co-developed by Rare and BigPark, and published by Microsoft Studios. It was unveiled at E3 2011's Microsoft Conference for Kinect and released in October 2011. The game adds six new sports and voice control. As with the previous game, it requires the Kinect sensor. Along with its predecessor Kinect Sports, it has been released in the Kinect Sports Ultimate Collection bundle on 18 September 2012 with additional bonus content and extra sports added, basketball, golf and skiing.

Maximum Football 2019W
Maximum Football 2019

Doug Flutie's Maximum Football 2019 is a gridiron football video game developed and published by Canuck Play. It is the successor to Maximum Football 2018, and the predecessor to Maximum Football 2020.

Maximum Football 2020W
Maximum Football 2020

Doug Flutie's Maximum Football 2020 is a gridiron football video game developed and published by Canuck Play. It is the sequel to Maximum Football 2019. The game was released on September 25, 2020, for PlayStation 4, and Xbox One.

Maximum-FootballW
Maximum-Football

Maximum-Football is a gridiron and arena football computer game developed by Wintervalley Software and published by Matrix Games for Windows-based computers.

Mutant Football LeagueW
Mutant Football League

Mutant Football League is an American football video game. It is a spiritual successor to Electronic Arts' Mutant League Football. The game was released on Microsoft Windows on October 31, 2017, released for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One on January 19, 2018, and on Nintendo Switch on October 30, 2018.

Mutant League FootballW
Mutant League Football

Mutant League Football is a video game that was released in 1993 for the Sega Genesis. It has long been believed that the game was designed using the Madden '93 engine, but was actually made from scratch, and features a different take on football, where the games resemble a war as much as a sporting competition.

NFL Football (video game)W
NFL Football (video game)

NFL Football is a sports video game developed by Mattel and released for its Intellivision video game system in 1979. The players each control a football team competing in a standard four-quarter game. Like Mattel's other sports video games, NFL Football did not use any official National Football League team names or player names, even though Mattel obtained a license from the NFL and used the league's logo in its box art.

NFL Pro League FootballW
NFL Pro League Football

NFL Pro League Football is a video game developed and published by American studio Micro Sports for DOS.

Pigskin (video game)W
Pigskin (video game)

Pigskin is a 1979 video game by Acorn Software Products for the TRS-80 Model I Level II.

Prime Time Football '96W
Prime Time Football '96

Prime Time Football '96 is a video game developed by Sega Sports and published by Sega for the Sega Genesis. The game would've released on the 32X, but was cancelled.

Pro QuarterbackW
Pro Quarterback

Pro Quarterback is a 1992 multiplatform video game that is based on American football. It was released for both the Super NES and the Sega Genesis video game consoles. A port for the Atari Lynx was announced but never published.

Quarterback (video game)W
Quarterback (video game)

Quarterback is a one- or two-player American football arcade game released by Leland in 1987.

Quarterback Attack with Mike DitkaW
Quarterback Attack with Mike Ditka

Quarterback Attack with Mike Ditka is a 1995 football video game published by Digital Pictures for the Sega Saturn, 3DO and MS-DOS. It features Mike Ditka as head coach of the player's team. Unlike in most football video games, the player does not control an entire team. Instead, Quarterback Attack attempts to simulate the experience of being a professional quarterback, with the other players rendered in full motion video (FMV). This break with convention divided critical response to the game.

RealSports FootballW
RealSports Football

RealSports Football is a 1982 American football video game made by Atari, Inc. for the Atari 2600. Versions for the Atari 5200 and Atari 8-bit family followed in 1983.

Season Ticket Football 2003W
Season Ticket Football 2003

Season Ticket Football 2003 is an American football management simulation video game developed by Dave Koch Sports and published by Infogrames.

Space Football: One on OneW
Space Football: One on One

Space Football: One on One, known in Japan as Super Linear Ball (スーパーリニアボール), is a video game developed by Bits Studios and released in 1992 exclusively for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. The game takes place in the future with two athletes attempting to score goals against each other.

Sports Illustrated: Championship Football & BaseballW
Sports Illustrated: Championship Football & Baseball

Sports Illustrated: Championship Football & Baseball is a multiplatform sports video game that is licensed by the leading sports magazine, Sports Illustrated, which features both American football and baseball games.

Touch Down FeverW
Touch Down Fever

Touch Down Fever (タッチダウンフィーバー) is a 1987 American football arcade game developed and published by SNK. It was later ported to the NES and was released in North America by SNK on February 1991 and in Japan by K. Amusement Leasing on November 11, 1988, titled as Touch Down Fever: American Football .

XS Junior League FootballW
XS Junior League Football

XS Junior League Football is a football video game for the PlayStation. It was released in 2003, by publisher XS Games and developer Wahoo Studios. The game was rereleased on October 11, 2011 for the PlayStation 3 by publisher SCEA.