Capcom's MVP Football

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Capcom's MVP Football

Capcom's MVP Football is a sports game for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System which simulates the American football game of the NFL, released in North America.[2]

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Capcom's MVP Football
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Cover art for Capcom's MVP Football
Developer(s)Equilibrium[1]
Publisher(s)Capcom U.S.A.[1]
Composer(s)Ed Bogas[2]
Gary Clayton[2]
Platform(s)Super NES
Release
Genre(s)Sports[1]
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer
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Summary

There are four different game modes:[2]

  • Custom mode allows exhibition-type games to be played and for all the components of the game to be customized.[2] Players can either control the action on the field or just be a coach and call all the plays.[2]
  • A tournament mode permits players to take their team through the playoff bracket and into the Super Bowl.[2]
  • MVP mode requires players to change history as they change the outcome of historical NFL games.[2]
  • Demo mode allows the players to watch the AI play against itself.[2]

Other features of the game include:

  • An instant replay after the end of every important play and the end of each half provides a television-like angle to the gameplay on field.
  • Game statistics show deficient stats in red numerals.

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