■ 22/02/07 - NFL Head Coach The months after the Super Bowl are a horrible time for football fans. Months of no football are only broken up by the draft at the end of April. Outside of that, we just sit around and wait for any little tidbits of news about our favorite team.
■ 12/08/06 - NFL Head Coach Many years ago, I heard about this amazing gaming craze that was sweeping through the United Kingdom in the form of a game called Championship Manager. Touted as the ultimate soccer simulator, Championship Manager was supposed to be so utterly addictive that it was becoming an epidemic among the UK’s younger set; people were losing jobs, marriages were breaking apart, children were being neglected, their economy was even taking a hit.
■ 19/07/06 - NFL Head Coach NFL Head Coach reinvents football gaming by introducing the first 3D strategy sports game that challenges gamers to build and manage every aspect of a football team from the ground up.
■ 27/06/06 - NFL Head Coach Once, while listening to a local sports talk radio show, I came across an interesting theory. The broadcaster postulated that the NFL head coach is a placeholder -- a person to blame when the team is losing, and an intelligent voice to conduct interviews when the team is winning.
■ 24/06/06 - NFL Head Coach It’s always nice to see long-time developers innovating on their tried and true classic formulas. One of the problems with the video game industry as of late has been its propensity for spewing out sequels from the same series, with no end in sight. After all, if it ain’t broke, why change it?
■ 24/06/06 - NFL Head Coach Its laborious pacing and artificial-intelligence issues not withstanding, NFL Head Coach is a worthwhile first attempt at a football-management simulation.
■ 24/06/06 - NFL Head Coach The history of the NFL is peppered with tales of hyperactive head coaches sleeping overnight in their offices, drawing up crazy plays, and building championship clubs from the ashes of decrepit teams.