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All-American Championship Football technical data

Name All-American Championship Football
System Super Nintendo
Year 1993
Developer Malibu Games
Genre Sports

All-American Championship Football (AACF) is a Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) sports video game developed by American Technos and released in 1992. The game was one of the earliest console football games to feature 16-bit graphics and three-dimensional polygonal players. It was also one of the first console football games to feature motion-captured animations, giving it an edge over its competitors at the time.

The gameplay of AACF focuses on two teams competing against each other in a league season, with the team that wins the most games declared as champion. Players can choose from a variety of teams representing various cities across America, including Los Angeles, New York City, Chicago and Miami. Each team has their own unique set of players with different attributes such as speed, power, agility and accuracy. The game also features an extensive playbook with over 300 plays to choose from – including running plays, passing plays and special team plays – allowing for strategic play.

In addition to the league season mode, AACF also offers an exhibition mode where players can compete against each other in single games or tournaments. There is also a practice mode which allows players to hone their skills before taking on their opponents in the main game modes.

The graphics in AACF are impressive for its time and feature detailed sprites for both teams and stadiums along with realistic weather effects like rain and snowfall. The sound design is also well done, featuring digitized crowd cheers as well as commentary from former NFL quarterback Joe Montana during certain cutscenes.

Overall, All-American Championship Football is an enjoyable sports title that offers plenty of depth for those looking for a challenging football experience on the SNES. Its motion-captured animations gives it an edge over its competitors at the time while its wide variety of gameplay modes make it appealing for both casual gamers and hardcore fans alike.

Super Nintendo Sports games