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Cypher Bowl

Published by ArtSci

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Information

Genre
Sports - American Football
Language
Machine Language
Controls
Joystick
Players
1 vs. 2
Programmer(s)
Depew, Bill
Year
1981
Publisher
ArtSci
Country
USA
License
Commercial
Medium
Tape, Disk
Rarity
9 (Tape), 9 (Disk)

Votes / Statistics

Rating: 8.2/10 · Votes: 6 · Downloads: 1,458 · Hits: 6,100

Additional Comments

Missing original disk image!

Screenshots (1)

Cypher Bowl — screenshot 1
Cypher Bowl — screenshot 1

Cover Art (1)

Disk
Disk

Instructions (19)

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Comments (2)

  • Calvin2 Sept 2011

    Me and my brother had so many classic throw downs with this game. Nothing better than dropping back for that hail mary, letting loose and sending the ball snaking around the field and 180 degrees back and sprinting in for the touchdown.

  • Melvyn8 Aug 2011

    I've played tons of computer football games ove the past 30 years and none has ever quite able to capture the feeling of "the sweep" as Cypher Bowl did. You got the ball pulled right and waited for things to develop. Of course, time has made this game looked primitive, but it will always have that going for it. Well done!

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