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Brutal Sports Football

Brutal Sports Football

Details: Arcade game
Descr: Brutal Sports Football is an arcade-style football video game developed by Teque London and originally published by Millennium Interactive for the Commodore Amiga in 1993. It is the first entry in the Brutal Sports Series franchise, which continued with Wild Cup Soccer in 1994, also from the same development team. Wikipedia
Initial Release Date: 1993
Series: Brutal Sports Series
Composer: Richard Joseph
Developers: Teque London Ltd., Teque, Krisalis Software, Guerrilla Cambridge
Platforms: Microsoft Windows, DOS, Atari Jaguar, AmigaOS
Genres: Sports Video Game, Action game, Simulation Game, Sports

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