ZeroTolerance writes: Football is quickly becoming America's number one pastime and the need for more accessible games for the younger demographic are a must. The Backyard Football series has always been a popular alternative for those not wanting to deal with the complexities of the sport. The latest version offers up some solid gameplay wrapped in an overly simplistic package that is definitely aimed at gamers not at all familiar with complex control schemes. If you have a five year old who loves winging the ball as Tom Brady, Backyard Football 2010 may just be worth your time.
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why would i just buy a game to boost a fictional score that does nothing for me?
whats the point of 1k'ing? does it give like a 200 points boost? ive got 2 games suck at 985 with 2 achiev each worth 10 and 5. dont see the point of wasting 100+ hours on em.
Spawnio writes: "Backyard Football '10 from Atari is a dream come true for the little guys and gals that can't quite wrap their minds around the complex plays and schemes of a Madden or NCAA football game.
Atari knows a little something about backyard sports, especially football as this is their tenth year of doing it. Finally after all of those years they took a chance and put the game out for the XBOX 360. It is also available on the Wii and PS2 systems as it was with the last edition. It carries over pretty well to the powerful 360. The animations, although obviously cartoony, are crisp and clean and their is always something going on in the background of the stadiums. It is a pretty little game for what it is. The game even starts off with a cartoon intro and theme song so convincing that my two year old son asked what the new show was on television."