E3 2008: Tecmo Bowl Kickoff Updated Impressions

We had a chance to check out the remake of the football game that started it all.

For many football gamers, this game will bring back fond memories of afternoons spent cheesing your best friend with Bo Jackson--not-so-fond memories for those among you on the receiving end. Regardless of what category you fall into, Tecmo is hoping that nostalgia will be enough for you to give its new game a try. Although the name and many elements of the gameplay are borrowed from the original game, Tecmo Bowl: Kickoff's debut on the Nintendo DS brings a few new twists to the classic game. We had a chance to check Tecmo's latest offering at E3 2008.

While the game is in no way officially connected to any American professional football league in existence, the game does feature 32 teams conveniently distributed across eight divisions. Although the game comes packaged with fictional teams, Tecmo Bowl: Kickoff will let you customize nearly everything about each team. This includes renaming the team and players, choosing logos and team colors, and even altering attribute values to your liking (although some logos will need to be unlocked first). While normally this would be a tedious task, the DS's stylus makes menu navigation and reentering names much easier. In addition, renamed teams can be shared online with other users, making the creation of NFL-like leagues simple to find. Even the playbooks can be customized for each team (there are 30-plus plays in the game for you to choose from).

Many elements of Tecmo Bowl: Kickoff mimic those of its predecessor. The game uses the same overhead view with profile players. The kicking meter, cycling through receivers, and the cutscenes that follow big plays all function exactly as they did 20 years ago. Even the playbook in the upcoming game features just 16 plays per team (eight offense, eight defense).

As similar as the game is, however, Tecmo Bowl: Kickoff does touch up on some elements to keep it in line with what you would expect from a game being sold today. The cutscenes have been entirely redone, and many new cutscenes have been added (including dancing cheerleaders at halftime). The music has been changed (though it still has an upbeat tone consistent with the series). Quarterbacks no longer bark out a stream of eight or nine "huts" before snapping the ball. Instead, they say something more consistent with what you might hear in a football game played today, like, "Green 74 turbo." The graphics have been given a face-lift, and the ball carrier no longer blinks in a translucent manner (he has a circle underneath him).

In addition to the more subtle changes, Tecmo Bowl: Kickoff adds a few more significant gameplay twists. Although you will have the option to use the directional pad and face buttons like in the classic game, the implementation of the stylus adds an entirely new aspect to the control. You will be able to move the ballhandler by simply tapping and holding where on the field you want him to go. To throw to a receiver, you just tap the intended receiver. The one concern we have is that the stylus is so effective that it may imbalance the game for players using the classic controls. We will just have to wait and see how this plays out.

Tecmo Bowl: Kickoff also introduces "super skills" for the first time (though Bo used to have many of these in the original game). There are 13 super skills in total that can be earned during the course of a game and are available only to quarterbacks (five), running backs (four), and wide receivers (four). For instance, the sack evasion skill will break your quarterback out of a guaranteed sack, while lightning dodge will let the running back juke past up to two defenders right in front of him. Some effects last only for the single play, while others have a less-drastic passive effect for the entire quarter. Although the defense doesn't have access to such weapons, both players will have the opportunity to earn and use them.

The game will offer multiple modes, including season mode, all-star bowl, preseason, quick game, and multiplayer. Multiplayer offers connectivity through local Wi-Fi or wireless.

We will continue to bring you updates on Tecmo Bowl: Kickoff as we learn more. Be sure to check out the full list of super skills and control schemes in the game on SportsGamer next week. Tecmo Bowl: Kickoff is scheduled for release on the Nintendo DS and Wii (we haven't seen the Wii version yet) on September 15.

36 Comments

  • Scooter_6_7

    Posted Nov 10, 2008 1:32 pm PT

    Looks like a lot of fun, is up there on my list for DS games

  • Lithium8606

    Posted Aug 12, 2008 8:01 pm PT

    WOW this brings back memories... its been so long since i've played this game! this was my fav sports game evarrr growin up... 4 sum reason it was just so much fun.... no doubt about it, i am BUYING this game.
    I can still remember the original music that played when you got a touchdown...
    the best part of this game for me back in the day was seeing the lil graphics every now and then when something happened, like a kickoff, fumble or interception... this was a great idea for an update, someone needs a promotion...

  • DSFREAK4

    Posted Aug 8, 2008 5:43 pm PT

    MUST. PLAY. NOW.

  • BontraXenderKyl

    Posted Jul 24, 2008 6:49 am PT

    There's no pictures in those E3 games

  • dyaballikl

    Posted Jul 22, 2008 7:01 pm PT

    no pics? wtf?

  • ignoman

    Posted Jul 21, 2008 9:47 am PT

    Sounds good... classic 2d football games will always be fun, and the editing suite sounds like a blast.

    Why is everyone under the delusion that football players need super powers in every game? They should have just played it straight I think.

    I'll be watching this though.

  • jedikevin2

    Posted Jul 21, 2008 3:26 am PT

    def getting this game. You get to edit all team info to whatever you want so will be able to make all 32 nfl teams with colors etc not to include each year update teams w00t. Kinda feels like my snes days when i;ll make one sport game last several years by manually updating it lol

  • leofiregod

    Posted Jul 20, 2008 6:46 pm PT

    I used to love tecmo bowl. thi is a great idea.

  • caninexrs

    Posted Jul 20, 2008 5:25 pm PT

    "Quarterbacks no longer bark out a stream of eight or nine "huts" before snapping the ball."

    That struck me the hardest. That "OTHER" football game on the DS sees its quarterbacks do just that. I LOL'd.

  • ognen

    Posted Jul 20, 2008 8:48 am PT

    passing this

  • ognen

    Posted Jul 20, 2008 7:44 am PT

    Cool

  • gmax Site moderator

    Posted Jul 20, 2008 1:13 am PT

    Wow. A 20-something year old franchise. Still "kicking" I guess...

  • icym

    Posted Jul 19, 2008 5:23 pm PT

    Sadly no matter how good this is... everyone will be playing that OTHER football game.

  • zombieman666

    Posted Jul 19, 2008 3:03 pm PT

    Pass.

  • Esper420

    Posted Jul 18, 2008 9:35 pm PT

    I cant wait for this one, im gonna tear it up online

  • TehFuneral

    Posted Jul 18, 2008 11:34 am PT

    Here comes another football game.

  • Macgyver40

    Posted Jul 18, 2008 11:14 am PT

    not another football game

  • ryo_strife24

    Posted Jul 18, 2008 6:06 am PT

    TECMO BOWL! Get an emulator and play Tecmo Super Bowl, and see classic american football gaming. Way before EA's Madden there was Tecmo Bowl, and damn it was fun.

  • Hungry_bunny

    Posted Jul 17, 2008 7:11 pm PT

    No thanks, I play another type of football games.

  • lettuceman44

    Posted Jul 17, 2008 2:58 pm PT

    Looks weird, but I never played the original.

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