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publisher = [[Irem]]<br />[[Retro-Bit]] ([[Retro-Bit Generations|Generations]])<br />[[JNNEX]] ([[Retro-Bit Generations|Generations]] in Japan)| | publisher = [[Irem]]<br />[[Retro-Bit]] ([[Retro-Bit Generations|Generations]])<br />[[JNNEX]] ([[Retro-Bit Generations|Generations]] in Japan)| | ||
systems = [[Arcade]], [[Retro-Bit Generations|Generations]], [[Retro-Bit Generations|Generations IV]], [[MSX]], [[NES]], [[PlayStation 4|PS4]], [[Retro-Bit Generations|Super Retro Cade]], [[Nintendo Switch|Switch]]| | systems = [[Arcade]], [[Retro-Bit Generations|Generations]], [[Retro-Bit Generations|Generations IV]], [[MSX]], [[NES]], [[PlayStation 4|PS4]], [[Retro-Bit Generations|Super Retro Cade]], [[Nintendo Switch|Switch]]| | ||
release = '''Arcade'''<br />Japan: December 1983<br />Europe, United States: 1983<br />'''Nintendo Entertainment System/Famicom'''<br />Japan: August 30, 1985<br /> | release = '''Arcade'''<br />Japan: December 1983<br />Europe, United States: 1983<br />'''Nintendo Entertainment System/Famicom'''<br />Japan: August 30, 1985<br />North America: October 18, 1985<br />Europe: December 6, 1985<br />'''MSX'''<br />Japan: 1986<br />'''Retro-Bit Generations'''<br />Japan, North America: November 10, 2016<br />'''Super Retro Cade'''<br />North America: December 15, 2017<br />'''Nintendo Switch (''[[Arcade Archives]]'')'''<br />Worldwide: May 2, 2018<br />'''PlayStation 4 (''[[Arcade Archives]]'')'''<br />Japan: May 2, 2018<br />North America: June 14, 2018<br />Europe, Oceania: June 22, 2018<br />'''Retro-Bit Generations IV'''<br />Japan: July 5, 2018| | ||
added_to_museum = Super Retro Cade (Arcade): June 19, 2019<br />Generations (NES): October 13, 2019| | added_to_museum = Super Retro Cade (Arcade): June 19, 2019<br />Generations (NES): October 13, 2019| | ||
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'''''10-Yard Fight''''' ('''''10ヤードファイト''''') is a gridiron football game by [[Irem]]. | '''''10-Yard Fight''''' ('''''10ヤードファイト''''') is a gridiron football game by [[Irem]]. | ||
==Versions== | |||
[[File:10-Yard Fight cabinet.png|left]] | |||
''10-Yard Fight'' was developed and distributed to [[arcade]]s in Europe, Japan, and the United States in [[1983]]. | |||
For home use, it was released on the [[Family Computer]] and its international version, [[Nintendo Entertainment System]], in Europe, Japan, and North America in [[1985]]. Distributed by [[Mattel]] in Canada, It was one of the sixty games that had a separate release in the country. It also was published by [[Nintendo]] in North America, with a cartridge labeled for sale in Canada, Mexico, and the United States. | |||
It was released on [[MSX]] in Japan in [[1986]], in Japan and North America for the [[Retro-Bit Generations]] in [[2016]], in [[2017]] in North America for the [[Super Retro Cade]], as part of [[Hamster|Hamster's]] ''[[Arcade Archives]]'' on [[Nintendo Switch]] and [[PlayStation 4]] in [[2018]], and for [[Retro-Bit Generations IV]] in Japan in 2018. | |||
[[Category: Arcade games developed by Irem]] | [[Category: Arcade games developed by Irem]] | ||
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[[Category: Video games released on Family Computer]] | [[Category: Video games released on Family Computer]] | ||
[[Category: Video games released on MSX in Japan]] | [[Category: Video games released on MSX in Japan]] | ||
[[Category: Video games released on Nintendo Entertainment System in Europe]] | [[Category: Video games released on Nintendo Entertainment System in Europe]] | ||
[[Category: Video games released on Nintendo Entertainment System in | [[Category: Video games released on Nintendo Entertainment System in North America]] | ||
[[Category: Video games released on Retro-Bit Generations in Japan]] | [[Category: Video games released on Retro-Bit Generations in Japan]] | ||
[[Category: Video games released on Retro-Bit Generations in North America]] | [[Category: Video games released on Retro-Bit Generations in North America]] | ||
[[Category: Video games released on Retro-Bit Generations IV]] | [[Category: Video games released on Retro-Bit Generations IV]] | ||
[[Category: Video games released on Retro-Bit Super Retro Cade]] | [[Category: Video games released on Retro-Bit Super Retro Cade]] |
Latest revision as of 05:48, 1 September 2024
10-Yard Fight | |
Developer | Irem |
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Publisher | Irem Retro-Bit (Generations) JNNEX (Generations in Japan) |
Platforms | Arcade, Generations, Generations IV, MSX, NES, PS4, Super Retro Cade, Switch |
Released | Arcade Japan: December 1983 Europe, United States: 1983 Nintendo Entertainment System/Famicom Japan: August 30, 1985 North America: October 18, 1985 Europe: December 6, 1985 MSX Japan: 1986 Retro-Bit Generations Japan, North America: November 10, 2016 Super Retro Cade North America: December 15, 2017 Nintendo Switch (Arcade Archives) Worldwide: May 2, 2018 PlayStation 4 (Arcade Archives) Japan: May 2, 2018 North America: June 14, 2018 Europe, Oceania: June 22, 2018 Retro-Bit Generations IV Japan: July 5, 2018 |
Added to Museum |
Super Retro Cade (Arcade): June 19, 2019 Generations (NES): October 13, 2019 |
10-Yard Fight (10ヤードファイト) is a gridiron football game by Irem.
Versions
10-Yard Fight was developed and distributed to arcades in Europe, Japan, and the United States in 1983.
For home use, it was released on the Family Computer and its international version, Nintendo Entertainment System, in Europe, Japan, and North America in 1985. Distributed by Mattel in Canada, It was one of the sixty games that had a separate release in the country. It also was published by Nintendo in North America, with a cartridge labeled for sale in Canada, Mexico, and the United States.
It was released on MSX in Japan in 1986, in Japan and North America for the Retro-Bit Generations in 2016, in 2017 in North America for the Super Retro Cade, as part of Hamster's Arcade Archives on Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4 in 2018, and for Retro-Bit Generations IV in Japan in 2018.