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All American Football Arcade

One of the main differences between it, and its predecessor, John Elway’s Team Quarterback is that it was the first (and possibly, only coin-op game) to allow users to select from a list of “college” teams in addition to “pro” teams representing the 26 cities/regions which had NFL teams at the time. It is also the only game in the series to allow users to purchase power-up items such as “beef” (for boosting the offensive line) and “go juice” (for a second wind on long gains) from a “sideline shop” during the game.

The game did not have licenses from the NFL, NFLPA or the NCAA. Because of this, pro teams were only referred to by city (Green Bay, Pittsburgh, etc.), state (Minnesota) or region (New England).
Most of the college teams featured were ones with names that were based geographically (Michigan, Wisconsin, etc.) or militaristic (Army and Navy). This feature was purely cosmetic as the teams all played the same regardless of which one was chosen. It also allowed users to choose their own team colors no matter which team they chose.

The controls are different for both the left and right sides (offense and defense). There is a spring-loaded joystick which allows the player to angle and release according to where they were throwing (for the quarterback) or kicking.
When possession changes, players switch sides and continues playing . In both cases, players can select from a playbook of formations and plays.

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Up, Up, Down, Down, Left, Right, Left, Right, B, A, Start. This isn’t some secret society code; it’s the Konami Code. This sequence of button presses has appeared in over 100 games and is the cheat code equivalent of Open Sesame.

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