Nfl blitz arcade game for sale

As the final arcade entry into the popular NFL Blitz series, NFL Blitz 2000 Gold Edition by Midway Games was certainly the best.

With Blitz 2000 Gold Edition, you get more plays, new tackles, new catches and animations which makes this edition of Blitz more explosive and addictive than ever. Players can also fine-tune their game play experience by choosing the type of field, weather conditions and the stadium!

The Gold Edition included some NFL roster updates that were present at the time of release (Oct. 1999). They also enhanced the gameplay by including three unique team plays for each team. This was done to encourage players to try out other teams.

Midway’s NFL Blitz 2000 Gold Edition Features:

– Final entry in the NFL Blitz series that was only released to arcades

– New fields, unique team plays, new offensive & defensive plays, audible plays, the most updated roster (from late 1999) and more

– Enhanced graphics powered by Midway’s Seattle hardware platform

– Board support for either two (2) or four (4) players per cabinet

– Original design used a CRT monitor; please ask about conversion to LCD!

– Click here to download/view the NFL Blitz 2000 Gold Edition Tips, Tricks and Codes (PDF)

– NFL Blitz 2000 Gold Edition is no longer produced and is only available as a ‘Certified Pre-Owned’ game. Please call for availability. All used units are fully refurbished meaning that they will be ready to operate once it arrives at your location. With a 30 day warranty on all used games, you can buy or rent with peace of mind!

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Three-game collection for $599 will have some unfortunate edits.

  • NFL Blitz returns in three-quarters scale.

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  • A meaty-looking array of joysticks and buttons, seemingly suited for grown-up hands, below a 17-inch screen.

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  • Another angle, complete with the "branded riser" that Arcade1Up has included with most modern cabinet releases to make its games a bit taller for adult enjoyment.

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The good news is that NFL Blitz's golden era of arcade games is coming back. The bad news is how limited this collection of beloved games will be.

Games from the earliest Blitz era, which ended with NFL Blitz 2000: Gold Edition, will soon be available to buy and play in your home once more—for the steep price of $599.99 as part of a three-game collection on an Arcade1Up three-fourths scale arcade cabinet. The collection, dubbed NFL Blitz Legends, is available for preorder (Arcade1Up, Best Buy) as of Monday, August 15, and is scheduled to ship to customers in October.

Less boom, still some shaka-laka

Sadly, these games have been edited in the years since their late-'90s heyday, and the changes may well be dealbreakers for those who grew up loving the original series' over-the-top, WWE-like mayhem in arcades and early 3D consoles like the N64 and Dreamcast. Arcade1Up has confirmed that this NFL game will no longer feature "a specific set of tackles," with roughly 15 percent of football player collisions edited out. Additionally, all after-the-whistle hits have been disabled. Smaller apparent changes thus far include new textures drawn on the field and sidelines to insert Arcade1Up's logo into the action.

  • Deion Sanders poses next to his face on an Arcade1Up cabinet. Seems on brand.

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  • Cris Carter, showing how silly the scale of an Arcade1Up machine looks next to a tall NFL vet.

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  • Dan Marino, seen here playing an NFL Blitz for ants.

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The announcement suggests that these edits were done "to support the NFL's current Player Health and Safety initiatives," though there's also a chance the changes were made to clinch licenses from the National Football League and the Football Greats Alliance (which represents lapsed players' likenesses). Those two groups combined likely have a vested interest in not advertising over-the-top football collisions anymore. Curiously, the new collection's trailers do not show a single tackle taking place; ahead of today's announcement, Arcade1Up provided a selection of Jerry Rice gameplay videos, and each sees the 49ers legend catch a pass and run to the end zone untouched.

The inclusion of real player names is the big sales point for this machine, and it's emphasized in the product by photos of six stars of the '90s NFL appearing on the cabinet's two sides. Arcade1Up has yet to say how many classic player names from all three supported games (NFL Blitz, NFL Blitz '99, NFL Blitz 2000: Gold Edition) will be missing as a result of licensing issues and whether any missing players will either have their names blanked out or, like in the Arcade1Up NBA Jam cabinet, simply be named after other players (in which case multiple people named "Deion Sanders" could go long for the Dallas Cowboys, even if they have different stats).

  • Fewer Midway logos, more Arcade1Up ones.

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  • A few more confirmed player names in these ports of Blitz.

  • Going deep!

We haven't tried the cabinet yet, so we can't comment on its four-player array of joysticks and buttons or its arcade emulation prowess. For now, at least, the footage we've seen resembles the series' arcade originals and includes beloved announcer Tim Kitzrow's sardonic play-by-play commentary. Like other recent multiplayer Arcade1Up releases, NFL Blitz Legends will include built-in online matchmaking, though like on those other cabinets, the online modes will be restricted to Wi-Fi as opposed to offering support for hardwired Ethernet cables.

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Can I play NFL Blitz on ps4?

The all-new HD version of NFL Blitz is now available via digital download on Xbox LIVE® Arcade for 1200 points and PLAYSTATION® Network for $14.99.

Can you play NFL Blitz on PC?

The first NFL Blitz works perfectly fine on my PC.

Is NFL Blitz on ps3?

The game is no longer available on PlayStation 3.

What ever happened to NFL Blitz?

Following the dissolution of Midway, EA Sports acquired the rights to the Blitz name and relaunched the series on PlayStation Network and Xbox Live with a new entry in the series simply titled NFL Blitz. The game took the series back to the original style of Blitz, but removed the late hits due to input by the NFL.