Bill Walsh College Football - SEGA Genesis
Bill Walsh College Football - SEGA Genesis - Used - Game Only | Flawed is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Description
Description
Step onto the gridiron with Bill Walsh College Football for the SEGA Genesis, a groundbreaking sports game that brings the excitement of college football to your living room. Released in 1993, this title features 24 college teams, each with authentic playbooks and strategies, allowing you to experience the thrill of college football like never before. Named after the legendary coach Bill Walsh, the game combines realistic gameplay with strategic depth, making it a must-have for football enthusiasts and retro gamers alike.
Bill Walsh College Football offers multiple game modes, including Exhibition, Playoffs, and the full College Season, providing endless hours of entertainment. The game's detailed graphics and smooth animations capture the intensity of college football, while the responsive controls ensure a seamless gaming experience. Players can choose from a variety of offensive and defensive plays, tailoring their strategy to outsmart their opponents on the field.
This authentic copy of Bill Walsh College Football for the SEGA Genesis has been meticulously cleaned and tested to ensure optimal performance. Whether you're a fan of classic sports games or a collector of retro titles, this game is a valuable addition to your collection. Order your copy today from BitJump Gaming and relive the glory days of college football with Bill Walsh College Football!
Specifications
Specifications
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Product TypeGame
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DeveloperN/A
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PublisherElectronic Arts
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Age RatingN/A
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Genre(s)Football, Sports
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FranchiseN/A
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Game Save MethodNone