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NFL '95 brings 1994 season action to Sega's consoles with on-field controls that feel snappy for the era. Maneuver real players like Jerry Rice and Barry Sanders through passes, punts, and power runs. The single-player mode leans into arcade flair with exaggerated collisions and simplified mechanics. Two-player co-op lets teams pass and tackle together on the same screen. Sega Mega Drive owners get sharper visuals while Game Gear users play on the go with a more stripped-down version. The game stands out for its roster depth and period-accurate NFL vibe. Online stats show it holds steady at 78% on GameRankings. Co-op play remains a highlight for local multiplayer nostalgia. While the physics feel rough by modern standards, the fast-paced design and early '90s player likenesses keep it engaging for retro sports fans. The Game Gear port offers surprising portability for a football sim.
Game Modes
Single player, Multiplayer, Co-operative
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