Bill Walsh College Football '95
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Bill Walsh College Football 1995 | |
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Basic Information | |
Type(s) |
Video Game |
High Score Productions | |
EA Sports | |
College Football | |
Predecessor title |
Bill Walsh College Football |
Successor title |
College Football USA '96 |
American football, Simulation, Sports | |
Gamepad | |
Genesis | |
Retail Features | |
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Ratings | |
Main Credits | |
Scott Orr, Kevin Hogan, Jim Simmons | |
Joel Simmons, Jim Simmons | |
Genesis June 1, 1994 | |
Awards | Changelog | Cheats | Codes Codex | Compatibility | Covers | Credits | DLC | Help Localization | Manifest | Modding | Patches | Ratings Reviews | Screenshots | Soundtrack Videos | Walkthrough | |
Achievements GOG | In-Game | Origin | PlayStation Trophies | Retro Steam | Xbox Live | |
Bill Walsh College Football '95 is a video game of the sports genre released in 1994 by EA Sports. It features former NFL and then Stanford Cardinal football head coach Bill Walsh on the cover and several Stanford players. It was the first college football video game with a namesake and NCAA license which paved the way for the popular NCAA Football series. It also features the 1993 rosters of the college football teams featured.
The game featured 36 Division I-A teams, a windowless passing mode, customizable seasons from one to sixteen weeks, and complete statistical tracking throughout the season. Players could choose either a playoff system or bowl games with fictional names: Maple Bowl, Palm Bowl, Pecan Bowl, and Redwood Bowl.
Bill Walsh College Football 95 also provided 36 new plays and formations including the Wishbone, Veer, Tee Offense, and 4-4 D.
Colleges featured[edit | edit source]
- Air Force
- Alabama
- Arizona
- Auburn University
- Army
- Boston College
- BYU
- California
- Clemson
- Colorado
- Florida
- Florida State
- Georgia
- Kansas State
- Louisville
- LSU
- Miami
- Michigan
- Navy
- Nebraska
- North Carolina
- Notre Dame
- Ohio State
- Oklahoma
- Penn State
- Pittsburgh
- Stanford
- Tennessee
- Texas
- Texas A&M
- USC
- Virginia
- Washington
- Washington State
- West Virginia
- Wisconsin
Offensive formations[edit | edit source]
- Far
- Flexbone
- Goal Line
- I-Form
- Near
- Pro Form
- Shotgun
- Special Teams
- Tee
- Trap
- Veer
- Wishbone
Defensive formations[edit | edit source]
- 3-4
- 4-3
- 4-4
- Dime
- Goal Line
- Nickel
- Special Teams
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