Pigskin 621 A.D.

Pigskin 621 A.D.
Developer(s) Bally Midway
Publisher(s) Bally Midway
Composer(s) Dan Forden
Release date(s) 1990
Genre(s) Sports
Mode(s) Up to 2 players, head to head
Cabinet Upright
Arcade system Motorola 68000 7.7238 MHz
Display Horizontal orientation, Raster, standard resolution (Used: 512x480)

Pigskin 621 A.D. is an arcade game released in 1990 by Bally Midway. One player can battle the computer, or two players can battle head-to-head. Two teams compete to score as many touchdowns as possible in the tradition of American football, but actual play is more similar to rugby football.

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Overview

The player directly controls one member of a five-man team, with the object of carrying a football over the opposing team's goal line. The playing area is littered with hazards such as pits, bushes and logs. A ball carrier who trips over any of these, or is punched by an opponent, fumbles the ball. The field is also laden with weapons such as swords, torches and ropes. A player can pick up one of these by running over it. It will appear at the top of the screen next to the player's score as a "concealed weapon", several weapons may be carried at once and one may be carried over after a touchdown. The ball carrier can be "grappled", essentially a mass-tackle into which multiple characters can jump. Having a concealed weapon as well as having more characters jump into the grapple greatly increases a team's chance of gaining or retaining possession, although weapons cannot be used if both team captains are in the grapple. A character who is injured by a concealed weapon is out of play until a touchdown is scored.

If one team gets too far behind in score, a troll is added to the losing side to help even the odds, adding more to the cartoonish mayhem. Up to two trolls can be in play at a time during a standard game (one per side or two on one side). During a one player "Pro Pigskin" game, if the CPU team continues to lose heavily even after a troll has been added or falls behind very quickly early on, an option for a Troll Bowl will appear. If selected the player will face an entire team of trolls with only human players on their own side.

Gameplay tips are given between periods and statistics are given at the end of the game. Statistics cover Goals Scored, Injuries Inflicted and Pigskin Possession Time.

Scoring

A touchdown is worth six points, with a one-point bonus for keeping possession of the ball for longer than a minimum time.

It is possible to gain very high scores by eliminating most of the opposing team and then maintaining possession of the ball for as long as possible. Since a period can only end on a change of possession, a player can keep gaining single possession points well after the period clock has run out.

Controls

Pigskin has two pass buttons, a punch button, and a button for selecting the team's strategy ("Block", "Scatter" and "Bad Attitude" when the player's team is in possession of the ball; "Get Ball", "Man-to-Man" and "Bad Attitude" when the opponent has it).

Offers

At one time, the makers of Pigskin 621 A.D. offered tickets to the Super Bowl as part of a sweepstakes promotion associated with the arcade game. The game also advertised a free players handbook if a self-addressed stamped envelope was mailed to "PIGSKIN, P.O. Box 1000, Plano, IL 60545".

In-game references

Pigskin 621 A.D. described itself as "Ancient Archrivals on a Rampage", in reference to two earlier Midway games created by Jeff Nauman and Brian Colin, Arch Rivals and Rampage.

Trivia

One of only seven games made for Midway's MCR-68k system, it was the last game released for their older hardware before completely switching over to newer TMS34010 based systems.

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