Joe Montana Football GG CS-G BS-G
NFL Sportstalk Football GG Passwords CS-G CS-MD CS-MDJ BS-G BS-MD
NFL Sportstalk Football 2 GG Passwords CS-G CS-MD BS-MD
NFL 94 GG CS-G CS-MDJ BS-G
NFL 95 CS-G BS-G
NFL Prime Time 97 GG CS-G BS-G
NFL Prime Time 98 CS-G
Game Genie Codes For NFL 94 Download PAT File | ||
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# | Code | Description |
1 | ABTT-CAF6 | Player 1 starts each half with 0 timeouts |
2 | AZTT-CAF6 | Player 1 starts each half with 5 timeouts |
3 | BBTT-CAF6 | Player 1 starts each half with 8 timeouts |
4 | AVST-AA4R | Player 1 has infinite timeouts |
5 | ABTT-CAGC | Player 2 starts each half with 0 timeouts |
6 | AZTT-CAGC | Player 2 starts each half with 5 timeouts |
7 | BBTT-CAGC | Player 2 starts each half with 8 timeouts |
8 | AVST-AA6J | Player 2 has infinite timeouts |
9 | GBTA-CAFE | Play clock resets to 30 seconds |
10 | JZTA-CAFE | Play clock resets to 45 seconds |
11 | NBTA-CAFE | Play clock resets to 60 seconds |
12 | DANT-AA6C | Play clock does not run--infinite time to choose play |
13 | AD7T-CCHT | Each quarter is 1 minute long |
14 | AD7T-CGHT | Each quarter is 3 minutes long |
15 | AD7T-CAST | Each quarter is 20 minutes long |
16 | AD7T-DAST | Each quarter is 30 minutes long |
17 | AKDA-EAHC | 1 play to get a 1st down instead of 4 |
18 | APDA-EAHC | 2 plays to get a 1st down instead of 4 |
19 | AVDA-EAHC | 3 plays to get a 1st down instead of 4 |
20 | ABDT-F19N + ABDT-ELHY | 5 yards needed for a 1st down |
21 | ABDT-FD9N + ABDT-E8HY | 15 yards needed for a 1st down |
22 | ABDT-E39N + ABDT-FJHY | 20 yards needed for a 1st down |
23 | AKDT-EA94 | Always 1st and goal |
24 | ABEA-EAE2 | Touchdown worth 0 pts. |
25 | APEA-EAE2 | Touchdown worth 3 pts. |
26 | AZEA-EAE2 | Touchdown worth 5 pts. |
27 | BFEA-EAE2 | Touchdown worth 9 pts. |
28 | CBEA-EAE2 | Touchdown worth 10 pts. |
29 | ABEA-EAEE | Extra pt. worth 0 pts. |
30 | AVEA-EAEE | Extra pt. worth 4 pts. |
31 | AZEA-EAEE | Extra pt. worth 5 pts. |
32 | A7EA-EAEE | Extra pt. worth 7 pts. |
33 | BFEA-EAEE | Extra pt. worth 9 pts. |
34 | CBEA-EAEE | Extra pt. worth 10 pts. |
35 | ABEA-EAER | Field goal worth 0 pts. |
36 | AZEA-EAER | Field goal worth 5 pts. |
37 | A3EA-EAER | Field goal worth 6 pts. |
38 | BFEA-EAER | Field goal worth 9 pts. |
39 | CBEA-EAER | Field goal worth 10 pts. |
40 | ABEA-EAGE | Safety worth 0 pts. |
41 | AZEA-EAGE | Safety worth 5 pts. |
42 | A7EA-EAGE | Safety worth 7 pts. |
43 | BFEA-EAGE | Safety worth 9 pts. |
44 | CBEA-EAGE | Safety worth 10 pts. |
NAME: NFL Football series (7 titles) AUTHOR/VENDOR: Sega RELEASED: various TYPE: Sports (football) LANGUAGE: English PREMISE: Sega's in-house pro football sim - a YACEG series that went with Joe Montana as its spokesman until the 1996 release, when the decision was made to use Deion Sanders instead. The second, NFL Sportstalk Football, was the very first videogame to feature a running commentary, and was the subject of a special feature on the British television program Tomorrow's World. IMPRESSIONS: The series got progressively better as time went on, and by the end could rightly be called a decent competitor to the Madden NFL series. I find its auto zoom mode quite irritating, but that's a personal pique. VARIATIONS: Joe Montana Football (1990, an obvious port of the 8-bit Master System game - old and forgettable) NFL Sportstalk Football (1992, also called Joe Montana 2, Joe Montana Football 92 - Sega's first football game to employ its "Sports Talk" feature, which gave you phenome-based running commentary during the game) NFL Sportstalk Football 2 (1993, also called Joe Montana 3, Joe Montana Football 93 - first use of the zoom feature which focused in on the action immediately around the ball handler during gameplay) NFL 94 (1994 by Double Diamond Studio, also called Joe Montana 4, Joe Montana Football 94 - the series finally starts to play like a decent football sim, featuring an overhauled game engine and making good use of digitzed sound samples) NFL 95 (1995 by Double Diamond Studio, also called Joe Montana 5, Joe Montana Football 95 - little more than a rehash of the previous year's release with some more tweaking of the game engine) NFL Prime Time 97 (1996, aka Prime Time NFL, NFL 97, Deion Sanders Prime Time Football - Joe Montana's endorsement is ditched for Deion Sanders' in this highly regarded YACEG) NFL Prime Time 98 (1997, aka NFL 98 - little changed from its predecessor)
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