Arena Football '95

Arena Football '95
Developer(s) V-Real Interactive
Publisher(s) Atari, Jaguar Sector II, B&C ComputerVisions
Platform(s) Atari Jaguar
Release date(s)

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Genre(s) Sports, Arena football
Mode(s) Single player, multiplayer

Arena Football '95 is a canceled Atari Jaguar video game developed by V-Real Interactive. It was scheduled to be released sometime in 1995 but the project was halted as support for the Atari Jaguar console waned. The game would have been the first officially licensed indoor football game.[2]

Prototype release

Arena Football '95 eventually saw the light of day after Hasbro dropped the licensing fees for the Atari Jaguar on May 14, 1999.[3] Independent publishers could now release original content and prototypes bearing the Atari Jaguar brand name. On July 15, 2006, Jaguar Sector II released 35 copies of Arena Football '95 including box and manual for $50 apiece. They later ran off ten more copies for a total of 45.[4] Soon after, B&C ComputerVisions published the game as a cartridge-only release.

The unfinished game consists of the ability to jump right into an exhibition or manually set up an exhibition match. All the teams from the 1995 Arena Football League season are included. The Miami Hooters, who weren't included in EA's Arena Football video games, make their only video game appearance in this title. The gameplay is very prone to glitches.

References

  1. "Comprehensive Atari Jaguar Timeline 1991-2008". AtariAge. 2008-10-15. Retrieved 2010-06-11.
  2. Carlson, Dave (2001-03-11). "Arena Football Unleashed not the first AFL Video Game". ArenaFan. Archived from the original on 14 June 2010. Retrieved 2010-06-11.
  3. "Hasbro Releases Jaguar Publishing Rights". AtariAge. Retrieved 2010-06-11.
  4. "Jaguar Sector II Atari Jaguar Software Price and Rarity Guide". Jaguar Sector II. Retrieved 2010-06-11.

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