How much is the original Tecmo Bowl worth?

How much is the original Tecmo Bowl worth?

Tecmo Bowl NES

Sale Date ▲ ▼ Title ▲ ▼ ▲ ▼ Price
2022-06-20 TECMO BOWL ORIGINAL NES AUTHENTIC NINTENDO FOOTBALL GAME $4.99
2022-06-19 Tecmo Bowl (Nintendo Entertainment System, 1989) $5.10
2022-06-18 Tecmo Bowl (Nintendo Entertainment System, 1988) Cartridge Only NES authentic $9.95
2022-06-17 Tecmo Bowl [on PriceCharting] $15.00

Is Tecmo Bowl on NES?

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Who is on the cover of Tecmo Bowl?

Tecmo Bowl is a central theme for two 2016 Kia Sorento commercials, starring Bo Jackson and playing off his ridiculously advantageous in-game characteristics. One features Brian Bosworth, who had been famously run over by Jackson during a Monday Night Football game in 1987 as he attempted to score a touchdown.

Does Nintendo Switch have Tecmo Bowl?

Tecmo Bowl debuted in 1989 for the NES after living its early life as a 4-player arcade cabinet, but it’s available to play right now on Nintendo Switch at no additional charge if you have a Nintendo Switch Online subscription.

Is Bo Jackson in Tecmo Bowl?

This list is a really fun trip down memory lane and it’s kicked off by Bo Jackson from the original Tecmo Bowl for the original Nintendo.

Who is the best team in Tecmo Bowl?

The Raiders are one of the fastest offensive teams in Tecmo Bowl with Bo Jackson being an elite running back. Additionally Marcus Allen, Tim Brown & Todd Christensen all have solid speed for their positions when compared to other teams.

What is the best team in Tecmo Bowl?

Who was the best player in Tecmo Bowl?

1. Lawrence Taylor — New York Giants. The highest-rated player in the game according to TecmoGeek, LT was an unstoppable force for anyone picking the Giants.

Who is the best player in Tecmo Bowl?

30 NFL legends who were awesome in Tecmo Super Bowl

  1. Lawrence Taylor — New York Giants.
  2. Bo Jackson — Los Angeles Raiders.
  3. Jerry Rice — San Francisco 49ers.
  4. QB Eagles — Philadelphia Eagles.
  5. Derrick Thomas — Kansas City Chiefs.
  6. Mike Singletary — Chicago Bears.
  7. Howie Long — Los Angeles Raiders.
  8. Chris Doleman — Minnesota Vikings.