So as I said before in My previous great showcase of
Out of this World/Another World I was going to do a special
Football one and well...it's
Super Bowl Sunday which I planned this for a while. It is
Acclaim's NFL Quarterback Club 94/95 for the
Sega Genesis 32X which this is such a great classic. Let's get to it
This is completely licensed of the
NFL and by
Acclaim, there is nothing fictional about it whatsoever. You know how much I love
Acclaim and how much I dislike today's societies not talking about them I mean they were your most popular & biggest video game company in the
90s so how can everybody NOT talk about them is well beyond Me. By people doing this, that is how things begin to fall in limbo then eventually Oblivion takes over...I don't know when people is going to realize this crucial matter
I posted their history in My
Vintage Action Figure Topic because it's part of My great
WWF LJN Showcase and
Acclaim acquired them which you can see the whole thing here at this link --->
http://www.dctoyrevolution.org/general-toy-discussions/my-vintage-action-figure-collection-willow-1988-t1087-70.html. Even if you've seen it before look again as there's always something you missed before and besides, My showcases are like no other which there is so few people doing what I do anymore and are always worth at least a second look
As I had explained in previous showcases, I got My
Sega Genesis 32X Add-On for
Christmas 96, this
"Tower of Power" is still really My favorite
Video Game Console as it had such an establishment of games, capabilities & compatibility I mean with
SNES you couldn't play your
NES Games via backwards compatibility, they could have made a
Cartridge like
Super Game Boy that I just showcased but they didn't. With this great
Sega System you could still play your regular
Genesis Games thru the
32X, the system was pure genius which of course too bad many people didn't look at this way then and I believe they still don't...I always look outside the box looking for the aspects that other plebeians don't for whatever reason. Here's a cool
32X Ad I posted a while back to refreshify & reminisce of how darn radical it was back then
I saw that
Toys "R" Us was clearenceing them out at super dirt cheap prices...here's what used to be My local
TRU in
South County which I have showed these pictures that I took elsewhere within My
Topics I always wanted that system so one day in the
early/mid Fall/Autumn 96, My Mom & Grandma was going out and I asked them where are they going and they gave Me the hint you know where
When they came home they gave Me the
WWF Full Metal: The Album like I was hoping for
This is one of the best & funnest Albums you could ever listen to
I believe they went to
Best Buy right down the street in
South County from
TRU You can see that great showcase here --->
http://www.dctoyrevolution.org/wrestling-toys-collectibles-f56/my-vintage-wrestling-collection-t1082-120.html. Here's a special
1996 TRU Christmas Ad that I put together. I recall it like yesterday how the year of change
1996 was and that this was the last year for the
16-Bit Era and people & critics alike were already considering the
SNES & Genesis classics. However there was those that was wanting the new systems to "get with the times" as they were biting at the bit of
Sega Saturn, Sony Playstation and the new
Nintendo 64...
I was going the other way wanting the
32X because even then I hated it when things didn't get the attention and people just thought nothing of the other cool stuff.
TRU had such a massive sale, the system was like
$19.99 and the games were like
$5.99. There was some other people that was smart buying them because they went out of stock forever on some titles that I never could get. It was a cool time in
1996 that I will never forget. So
Christmas arrived and it was time for Me to open My presents and boy I had a lot of'em. A lot of
32X games as well as
Genesis which My Grandma got Me
Sonic 3D Blast which was one of the last games ever for
Genesis. So one of those many games was
Acclaim's NFL Quarterback Club 94/95. I'm not a
Football fan by any means, I tried to be a long while back but it did nothing for Me, I don't like waiting just for a fumble as I like My action to be consistent and that's why I like
Baseball, Boxing and of course
Wrestling. I only know a handful of players thanks to
Cartoons, Movies & Commercials and Wrestling like
"The Fridge" William Perry, Joe Montona, Joe "Woolly" Namath, "The Boz" Brian Bosworth, Howie Long, Terry Bradshaw, Mike Ditka, Dick Butkus, Reggie White, Bill Fralic, Bo Jackson, Walter Payton, Deion Sanders, Troy Aikmen, John Elroy, Steve "Mongo" McMichael & Kevin Greene. I did like the original
XFL however because it was action packed, had big boobed cheerleaders and interactions by wrestlers...something that is so lacking in this day and age I mean hey, it was the
Attitude Era, a time I want back that will never happen again
I got the game not thinking of the sport but as a filling collector's piece of history
So here's the cool
front of the Hard Protective Case Now this has the
1994 Season Roster as the game was originally released in
94 for
Sega Genesis but
Acclaim updated it and released it in
1995 for the
Sega Genesis 32X Now even though I never watched
NFL Football or any
Football faithfully, I am limited as to what I can talk about here but with that being said...by looking at the
Protective Case and the cool pictures on it, I can tell this was one heck of an era like it was in
wrestling cause it was so fun in the
WWF, WCW & ECW during the
94 - 95 time period.
I mean I know I'm not a Football fanatic but look at this...how is this current era of today's
NFL better with all of this hoopla everyday day on
Bing and of course Social Media of
T-Swizzle and the
Kelce Brothers that is forced in our face conditioning the plebeians even worse
It isn't, the players were better, didn't need all that attention and all of this bum-steer. For Me back then we didn't need all of this coverage and reality stuff...is I all needed was to see a commercial, a movie or get a
Football Card (like I showed in My
My Baseball Card Odds & Ends Special when I surprisingly showed
Bosworth & Long a while back) and I was all set...gosh this era today
So anyway look at this closeup of the headliners in the game
More pictures of the game...
Here's a great look at
Acclaim & Sega's Logo plus the
1995 Copyright which as I say always check those
Copyrights to see when it was made and who made it...not even those experts give you this advise
Now here we go within the
Case as you see the actual
Game Cartridge & Booklet. I really loved these
Hard Protective Cases that
Acclaim used for their
Sega Games as
Sega among other companies were going kinda cheap with the
soft sliding Protective Cases.
Here you see the
Cartridge is out and the
Acclaim Logo sculpted right on there
Here's a close-up of the
Cartridge. I just love the way
32X Cartridges designs were. So very few appreciated how neat they were and IMO they are still the coolest to date
I loved how on the back companies would sculpt their
Logos on to them and
Acclaim always took advantage of this
Now here we go with an in-depth look at the
Booklet. I just loved how
Video Game Booklets/Instruction Manuals looked for Consoles in the
mid to late 90s.
There's a look at the
Sega Genesis 32X and the
Controller.
Here's a great look at the big
NFL Quarterback Club Lineup Here's various important stuff about the game including the
Modes & Save Option Yes, don't think today's save option is new because it isn't it dated since at least
SNES Here's an
Advertisement for
Mammoth Cards and
NFL Video plus the
1994 Copyright that is 30 years ago this year
Here's a section for
Notes which I never wrote in ANY of My
Video Game Instruction Manuals because I care about them
Also here's the
Acclaim information...
Here's a close-up of the
Acclaim & Football Player info. Wait a minute. There's
1994 & 1995 Copyrights for the
World Wrestling Federation but why
This is a
Football Game and NOT a
Wrestling one
Oh that's because that
Copyright Information is actually for the
back Cover That's an
ad for
WWF Raw the Video Game
This was such a great one and the last of the original series. I have this for all systems except
Game Sega Gear. I love that
Luna Vachon can fight the men which this was before the inter-gender/mix tag gender matches was a thing and before the
Attitude Era Also notice that
Kwang (before he was
Savio Vega) is there within the picture...that's because he's actually a hidden character that you can unlock via a
cheat code. He was exclusive to the
32X and that is one of the many reasons why this version is My favorite of all
SPECIAL FEATURE!!!As you know or at least I hope you do, I have been featuring some of My
Game Informer Magazines that has to do with what I'm presenting because it's looks great and I don't want them to fall to Oblivion cause I see so few plebeians doing nothing about anything that is important about the past and I'm not about that so here's a special article with
NFL Pro John Randle...look how rad that is
So here's a section that was so very apropos to show here as it is
NFL Quarterback Club 2000 that was made by
Iguana Entertainment for
Acclaim which is
Acclaim's own company that I explained about here --->
http://www.dctoyrevolution.org/general-toy-discussions/my-vintage-action-figure-collection-willow-1988-t1087-70.html. This was a preview in My
Magazine as it was only 70% complete during that printing. I never played it for the
N64 but at the time this was the most realistic
Football Video Game and look how much
Video Games progressed since
94 & 95 As you saw in My previous l showcases I've presented
FuncoLand so here's a special
FuncoLand Football Ad So I hope you liked and enjoyed My special
Sega Genesis 32X Acclaim NFL Quarterback Club showcase I wrote-up for this
Super Bowl Sunday Next I will be doing a special
Commodore 64 Basketball showcase then I will present My
NBA Jam games, until then I'll see you around