NFL Experience – includes all 32 NFL teams uniforms and logos
roster full of NFL athletes as children with at least one pro from every team including Tom Brady, Eli Manning, Peyton Manning, Tony Romo , LaDainian Tomlinson, Brian Urlacher, Reggie Bush and Frank Gore
Realistic NFL plays and strategies
New gameplay modes – Includes new tournament and All-Pro modes of play, single game or season mode
single and multiplayer capabilities and NDS wireless multiplayer. Season play with complete statistics and tables
Wii Backyard Football 09
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List Price: $ 29.99
Price: $ 7.90
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Posted by santa on October 8th, 2010 at 11:00 pm
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Review by Jeffrey D. Roth for Backyard Football 2009
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Bought this game about two days after it came out as my son (6 yrs old) and I enjoy playing backyard baseball quite a bit. The football is somewhat harder for him to understand because of choosing plays, but he’s getting there. Its a good way to introduce a kid that age about football, as watching the NFL at that age can be quite a bore for them. After playing this, my son was itching to get outside and start playing football.
As far as the game itself, will take a few times for kids (and even adults) to get it, but once you do its quite fun. Much easier to understand at that age than Madden.
Review by Smith Loving for Backyard Football 2009
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I bought this for my brother (age 21) for Christmas and he really enjoyed it. It’s a good game for a lot of ages because of the difficulty settings. On easy you don’t really have to select which players you want to throw the ball to, just make the motions with the Wii remote.
There are different backyard arenas which add a variety of color and background images which make the game more visually appealing.
The inclusion of “star” players from every team also make this game enjoyable for all football fans.
Overall, I am really happy with it find it appropriate for all ages.
Review by M. Hart for Backyard Football 2009
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Grabbed this game as a Christmas present for my 6 year old nephew. Now we can’t snatch the thing away from him. The colorful graphics and action filled plays keep him coming back for more. It’s easy to play and builds hours of fun.
Review by A. Faucheux for Backyard Football 2009
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I purchased Backyard Football 2009 for Wii to give to my niece(age 11) for Christmas and she could not have been happier. My nephew(age 13) couldn’t wait to play the game with his sister! From what I understand, this is a great game and it even appeals to teens. I am not a gamer so I have to go by the feedback I get from my children as well as nieces/nephews, and friends of my children.
Review by JTMYOB21 for Backyard Football 2009
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I bought this game for my 6 year old, since he really wanted a football game to play with his Daddy. He had asked for Madden 2010, but I thought that Madden would be too difficult for a 6 year old so I went with this one. He loves it! He plays it all the time and the cartoon look is just perfect for a child. Even adults can have fun with this game. It lets you pick the plays and is moves at a good pace to keep the shortest attention spans from getting bored too fast.