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Initial release date
  
29 August 1996

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Publisher
  
Acclaim Entertainment

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Series
  
NFL Quarterback Club series

Platforms
  
Sega Saturn, PlayStation, DOS

Developers
  
Acclaim Entertainment, Acclaim Studios Austin

Genres
  
Sports game, American football

Modes
  
Single-player video game, Multiplayer video game

Similar
  
Acclaim Studios Austin games, American football games, Other games

NFL Quarterback Club 97 is an American football video game released in 1996. The game was released on the PlayStation, Sega Saturn, and DOS systems. The game was also released in Japan on the Saturn. The game's cover features former Miami Dolphins quarterback Dan Marino.

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Gameplay

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NFL Quarterback Club 97 optimizes the use of the kicking meter, as well as overhead camera angles, which are customizable. The game also has Custom Simulation modes, which save up to five game situations for players that cannot finish a game in time. Former Green Bay Packers quarterback Brett Favre designed various plays that are available in the game. There are five possible game modes (Preseason, Regular Season, Pro Bowl, Playoff, and Super Bowl). Players can also recreate historic game situations. There is no announcer on the PlayStation version.

Reception

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The game received mixed to negative reviews. IGN gave the game a 5.0/10, simply commenting that the game is slow and the graphics are weak, is not better than competitor Madden NFL 97, and for players to wait for NFL Quarterback Club '98. GameSpot gave the game a score of 5.6, saying that the players are slow, the weather options are poor, and penalties are unrealistic. GameRankings gave the game a 58.87%. CNET criticized the poor sound, graphics, lack of transactions (except for trades), and stated that every team has the same playbook. CNET also stated that game scores can peak into the 100s, and that players cannot get tired nor injured.

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References

NFL Quarterback Club 97 Wikipedia