• Publisher: Acclaim
  • Release Date: Aug 23, 2000
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  • Summary: All 31 NFL teams and 1,500 NFL players. Create and manage your own team. 31 team-specific playbooks or create your own. Play-by-play from Mike Patrick and Randy Cross. Precision artificial intelligence for real NFL gameplay. All-new Shoulder Charge feature for busting through defenders. Replay key moments of all 34 Super Bowls. All-new E-Z pass/catch controls. Incredibly detailed player models. Game speed maximized for the N64! Expand
Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 3 out of 9
  2. Negative: 2 out of 9
  1. The prettiest N64 football game. It has decent gameplay and commentators that are better than average.
  2. Acclaim may have climbed out of the mound of monkey dung they put the QBC series in last year, but NFL Quarterback Club 2001 still doesn't smell like roses. You can catch whiffs of poop here and there, 'round the edges.
  3. I'd only give NFL Quarterback Club 2001 a look if John Madden's voice drives you into homicidal fits of rage.
  4. Playing NFL QB Club for the Nintendo 64 is much like watching a preseason football game; the choppy, sloppy gameplay soon grates on your patience.

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Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 1 out of 2
  2. Mixed: 0 out of 2
  3. Negative: 1 out of 2
  1. Prognosticator
    10
    I absolutely give this game a ten. I disagree with all of the critics. This has to be the best football game ever created. I love the controls, the graphics, everything. And to Gaming Age--yes, there are Madden Football haters out there. I am one! Madden football is pathetic. The worst game ever invented. If you want realism, and fun, then this is the game. Expand
  2. YanniT.
    1
    Gameplay: Awfull Graphics: Awfull Player Ability: Awfull Can it get any worse?