Backyard Football Fields
Backyard Football 2006 is a Kid Football video game Published By Muhammad Niaz. It’s the first to feature professional players as kids, examples being Steve Young and Barry Sanders. Backyard Football 2006 attempts to recreate the experience of playing American football as children.
Features
- Pick from any of your favorite pros kid versions of all the most popular NFL players
- Set up your teams and go for 6 right in your backyard
- 31 NFL team names and logos to choose from
- Guide a team through each season and lead them to the championship
- All-new network multi-player options – Football fans can find other Backyard Football players to compete with, with just a click
System= Pentium III CPU 1.0 GHz
RAM= 256 MB
Size= 381.5 MB
Video Memeory= 32 MB
OS= Windows 98 ME 2000 XP Vista 7 and Windows 8
Password= www.muhammadniaz.net
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Backyard Football '09 ReceptionAggregate scoreAggregatorScore68% (Wii)Review scoresPublicationScore(PC/PS2/Wii/DS)GameZone6.8/10 (Wii)Backyard Football '09 was developed and published by the same studios as the previous installment, and released on the same systems on October 31, 2008. The game includes all 22 backyard kids and 15 professional players as kids. Professional players include, and and more. Along with the players, most of the classic backyard kids are in the game including Pete Wheeler, Pablo Sanchez, and Ernie Steele.
Both of the commentators, Chuck Downfield and Sunny Day, are also from previous games of the series.Backyard Football '09 was said to be 'repetitive with its commentary' and 'made too simple and easy' from many reviews. The reviews state that the game targets more of a pre-teen audience. Backyard Football '10 ReceptionAggregate scoreAggregatorScore57.50% (X360)65% (Wii)35% (PS2)Review scoresPublicationScore6/10ZTGameDomain6.5/10 (X360)Backyard Football '10 was developed by Humongous Entertainment and published by Atari on October 20, 2009 for the,. The game features 'Single Player,' 'Season,' 'Tournament,' and 'All Pro' modes, along with the multiplayer modes of co-op play and two-on-two contests.The game received mixed reviews for the Xbox 360 and Wii versions, but negative reviews for the PS2 version. For the Xbox 360 version, ZTGameDomain said that the game is 'simple, easy to pick up and really well designed'. Retrieved 15 April 2016. Humungous Inc.
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