Backyard Football 02

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2010

This is a list of all known Humongous Entertainment games. It also includes the Backyard Sports titles released from 2004 to 2010 under the Humongous brand name and the games published by Humongous Entertainment under Tommo ownership after they purchased Humongous Entertainment from the Atari bankruptcy auction in 2013 (however, it does not contain games published under the Humongous Publishing label as these games do not use licenses that were developed by Humongous Entertainment. None of these titles will ever be compatible with ScummVM, as they are out of the scope of the project. They are just included here for the sake of completeness.

Backyard Football 2002 (Humongous Entertainment) (2001). The GameCube is Nintendo's fourth home video game console, released during the sixth generation of video games.It is the successor to the Nintendo 64, and was first launched in Japan on September 14, 2001, followed by a launch in North America on November 18, 2001, and a launch in Europe on May 3, 2002.

Note that Tommo did not acquire the rights to Moonbase Commander. The rights to that game were aquired by Rebellion, which now acts as publisher of the game. Tommo also didn't acquire the Backyard Sports series. Those rights were acquired by The Evergreen Group. Day 6 Sports released new Backyard Sports titles beginning in 2015, but these will not be included here as they do not carry the Humongous Entertainment label.

Junior Sports games

Game NameRelease YearPlatformsEngineNotes
Backyard Baseball1999PC, MacSCUMM
Backyard Baseball2002GBANON ScummDeveloped by GameBrains
Backyard Baseball2003GameCubeNON Scumm
Backyard Baseball 20012000PC, MacSCUMM
Backyard Baseball 20032002PC, MacSCUMM
Backyard Basketball aka Backyard Basketball 20022001PC, MacSCUMM
Backyard Basketball aka Backyard NBA Basketball2003PS2NON ScummDeveloped by SolWorks
Backyard Basketball 20042003PCYaga
Backyard Football aka Backyard Football 20011999PC, MacSCUMM
Backyard Football2002GBANON Scumm 3DDeveloped by Torus Games
Backyard Football2002GameCubeNON Scumm 3DDeveloped by Left Field Productions
Backyard Football 20022001PC, MacSCUMM137 Bink Videos
Backyard Football 20042003PCYaga
Backyard Hockey2002PCYaga
Backyard Hockey2003GBANON Scumm 3DDeveloped by Mistic Software
Backyard Soccer1998PC, MacSCUMM
Backyard Soccer2001PS1NON ScummDeveloped by Runecraft
Backyard Soccer MLS Edition aka Backyard Soccer 20012000PCSCUMM
Backyard Soccer 20042003PC, MacSCUMM

Big Thinkers games

Game NameRelease YearPlatformsEngineNotes
Big Thinkers First Grade1997PC, MacSCUMM
Big Thinkers Kindergarten1997PC, MacSCUMM

Blue's Clues games

Game NameRelease YearPlatformsEngineNotes
Blue's ABC Time Activities1998PC, MacSCUMM
Blue's 123 Time Activities1999PC, MacSCUMM
Blue's Treasure Hunt1999PC, MacSCUMM
Blue's Birthday Adventure (Yellow)1999PCSCUMM
Blue's Birthday Adventure (Red)1999PCSCUMM
Blue's Reading Time Activities2000PC, MacSCUMM
Blue's Art Time Activities2000PCSCUMM

Fatty Bear games

Game NameRelease YearPlatformsEngineNotes
Fatty Bear's Birthday Surprise19933DO, PC, MacSCUMM
Fatty Bear's Fun Pack19943DO, PC, MacSCUMM

Freddi Fish games

Game NameRelease YearPlatformsEngineNotes
Freddi Fish 1: The Case of the Missing Kelp Seeds1994PC, MacSCUMM
Freddi Fish 2: The Case of the Haunted Schoolhouse1996PC, MacSCUMM
Freddi Fish 3: The Case of the Stolen Conch Shell1998PC, MacSCUMM
Freddi Fish 4: The Case of the Hogfish Rustlers of Briny Gulch1999PC, MacSCUMM
Freddi Fish 5: The Case of the Creature of Coral Cove2001PC, MacSCUMM
Freddi Fish and Luther's Maze Madness1999PC, MacSCUMM
Freddi Fish and Luther's Water Worries1999PC, MacSCUMM
Freddi Fish's One-Stop Fun Shop2000PC, MacSCUMM
Freddi Fish's Fun House2013iOS, AndroidNON ScummDeveloped by Nimbus Games

Let's Explore with Buzzy games

Game NameRelease YearPlatformsEngineNotes
Let's Explore the Airport with Buzzy1995PC, MacSCUMM
Let's Explore the Farm with Buzzy1996PC, MacSCUMM
Let's Explore the Jungle with Buzzy1995PC, MacSCUMM

Pajama Sam games

Game NameRelease YearPlatformsEngineNotes
Pajama Sam 1: No Need to Hide When It's Dark Outside1995PC, MacSCUMM
Pajama Sam 2: Thunder and Lightning Aren't so Frightening1998PC, MacSCUMM
Pajama Sam 3: You Are What You Eat From Your Head to Your Feet2000PC, MacSCUMM
Pajama Sam 3: You Are What You Eat From Your Head to Your Feet2003PS1NON ScummDeveloped by Runecraft
Pajama Sam 4: Life is Rough When You Lose Your Stuff2003PCYaga
Pajama Sam: Games to Play on Any Day2001PC, MacSCUMM
Pajama Sam's Lost & Found1998PC, MacSCUMM
Pajama Sam's One-Stop Fun Shop2000PC, MacSCUMM
Pajama Sam's Sock Works1999PC, MacSCUMM

Putt-Putt games

Game NameRelease YearPlatformsEngineNotes
Putt-Putt Joins the Parade19923DO, PC, MacSCUMM
Putt-Putt Goes to the Moon19933DO, PC, MacSCUMMThe in-game arcade game was also released separately for free as Bear Stormin'
Putt-Putt Saves the Zoo1995PC, MacSCUMM
Putt-Putt Travels Through Time1997PC, MacSCUMM
Putt-Putt Enters the Race1998PC, MacSCUMM
Putt-Putt Joins the Circus2000PC, MacSCUMM
Putt-Putt: Pep's Birthday Surprise2003PCYaga
Putt-Putt's Fun Pack19933DO, PCSCUMM
Putt-Putt & Fatty Bear's Activity Pack1993PC, MacSCUMM
Putt-Putt and Pep's Balloon-O-Rama1996PC, MacSCUMM
Putt-Putt and Pep's Dog on a Stick1996PC, MacSCUMM
Putt-Putt's One-Stop Fun Shop2000PC, MacSCUMM
Putt-Putt's Fun House2013iOS, AndroidNON ScummDeveloped by Nimbus Games

SPY Fox games

Game NameRelease YearPlatformsEngineNotes
SPY Fox 1: Dry Cereal1997PC, MacSCUMM
SPY Fox 2: Some Assembly Required1999PC, MacSCUMM
SPY Fox 3: Operation Ozone2001PC, MacSCUMM
SPY Fox in Cheese Chase1999PC, MacSCUMM
SPY Fox in Hold the Mustard1999PC, MacSCUMM

Other HE games

Backyard Football 2020

Game NameRelease YearPlatformsEngineNotes
Moonbase Commander2002PCSCUMM

Humongous games

Game NameRelease YearPlatformsEngineNotes
Backyard Baseball2004PS2NON Scumm 3D
Backyard Baseball 20052004PCNON Scumm 3D
Backyard Baseball 20062005GBANON Scumm 3DDeveloped by Gamebrains
Backyard Baseball 20072006PC, PS2, GBA, GamecubeNON Scumm 3DDeveloped by Gamebrains (Gamecube, PS2, PC)
Backyard Basketball2004GBANON Scumm 3DDeveloped by Gamebrains
Backyard Basketball 20072006PC, PS2, GBANON Scumm 3DDeveloped by Gamebrains (PS2) and Mistic Software (GBA)
Backyard Basketball '092008Wii, Nintendo DS, PS2, PCNON Scumm 3D
Backyard Basketball '102009Wii, Nintendo DS, PS2, PCNON Scumm 3D
Backyard Football2005PS2NON Scumm 3D
Backyard Football 20062005PC, GBANON Scumm 3DDeveloped by Torus Games (GBA)
Backyard Football 20072006GBANON Scumm 3DDeveloped by Torus Games
Backyard Football '082007PC, PS2NON Scumm 3DDeveloped by Gamebrains (PS2)
Backyard Football '092008Nintendo DS, Wii, PS2NON Scumm 3D
Backyard Football '102009Wii, Xbox 360NON Scumm 3D
Backyard Football: Rookie Rush2010Nintendo DS, Wii, PC, Xbox 360NON Scumm 3D
Backyard Hockey 20052004PCNON Scumm 3D
Backyard Skateboarding2004PCNON Scumm 3D
Backyard Skateboarding2005GBANON Scumm 3D
Backyard Skateboarding: Game of the Year Edition aka Backyard Skateboarding 20062005PCNON Scumm 3D
Backyard Sports: Sandlot Sluggers2010Nintendo DS, PC, Xbox 360, WiiNON Scumm 3D
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This article describes the video game. For the underlying sport, see Street football (American).
Backyard Football
Genre(s)Sports
Developer(s)Humongous Entertainment
Publisher(s)Humongous Entertainment
Infogrames
Atari
The Evergreen Group
Platform(s)Nintendo DS, PlayStation 2, Wii, Windows, Xbox 360, Game Boy Advance, Game Boy Advance SP, Macintosh, Nintendo GameCube
First releaseBackyard Football
1999
Latest releaseBackyard Sports: Rookie Rush
2010

Backyard Football is a series of video games for various systems. The series was developed by Humongous Entertainment and published by Atari. It is one of several sub-series in the Backyard Sports series, and is the first to feature professional players as kids, examples being Steve Young and Barry Sanders. The series currently has eleven titles.

Backyard Football attempts to recreate the experience of playing American football as children.

Titles[edit]

TitleYearPlatformsCover Athlete
Backyard FootballSeptember 14, 1999Macintosh, Microsoft WindowsSteve Young
Backyard Football 20022001Macintosh, WindowsDrew Bledsoe, Donovan McNabb
Backyard Football2002Game Boy AdvanceDonovan McNabb
Backyard Football2002Nintendo GameCube
Backyard Football 20042003WindowsJeff Garcia
Backyard Football 20062005Game Boy Advance, PlayStation 2, WindowsDaunte Culpepper
Backyard Sports Football 20072006Game Boy AdvanceBen Roethlisberger
Backyard Football '082007Nintendo DS, PlayStation 2, Wii, WindowsTom Brady
Backyard Football '092008Nintendo DS, PlayStation 2, Wii, Windows
Backyard Football '102009PlayStation 2, Wii, Xbox 360Frank Gore, Eli Manning, Kurt Warner, Peyton Manning, Adrian Peterson, Jason Witten
Backyard Sports: Rookie Rush2010Nintendo DS, Wii, Xbox 360N/A
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Backyard Football[edit]

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Backyard Football, the third 'Backyard' game, was developed by Humongous Entertainment and published by GT Interactive in 1999. In it, kids and professional football players as kids play football. There are three types of gameplay available in Backyard football. The first one is a single game. At the single game screen, the player can select the field on which they wish to play, the weather (between sunny, where the players are able to run very quickly; rainy, in which the players are slowed somewhat and the ball is difficult to throw; and snowy, where players are slowed considerably), and the level of difficulty (between easy, medium, and hard), among various other minor settings. They then pick their team name, which can be any of the then-31 NFL teams and 10 backyard teams. When the team is chosen, a player would take turns choosing players with the CPU. There are a total of seven players on a team, two of which will be on the bench, while five get to see action. The statistics of a player in single game mode have no effect on a player's statistics in season play.

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The second type of gameplay is season mode. The player selects their coach name, settings, and team before the season and drafts all seven of their players before the CPU picks any for the rest of the computer controlled teams in the league. The coach guides their team through a 14-game season, at the end of which if they are to win their division or be picked as the wild card, the team will compete in the playoffs. Eight teams, four from each conference, compete in three rounds of games to determine the winner of the 'Super Colossal Cereal Bowl' (which is a spoof of the Super Bowl in the NFL).

The third type of gameplay is online play. Backyard Football is the only game, along with Backyard Baseball 2001, that offers online play with players across the globe. Online play is hosted through the Junior Sports Network, and is only available for Windows users, since the network system does not support Macintosh. Since www.jrsn.com has been discontinued, no new coach names may be registered to play online. While playing online, the player may make contact with another coach online. They may then chat with each other with only pre-written dialogue, since the network is not being monitored to make sure no inappropriate language is used. Like Backyard Baseball 2001, there are three modes of difficulty: Easy, Medium, and Hard. The harder the difficulty, it becomes less likely that the players out on the field are going to make magnificent plays to 'bail the coach out'.

Backyard Football 2002[edit]

Backyard Football 2002 was developed by Humongous Entertainment and published by Infogrames in 2001 for Windows and Macintosh. A planned release for the Game Boy Color was cancelled.[1] In this game, one can play as their favorite NFL stars as kids. Brett Favre and Drew Bledsoe, who both appear in the first Backyard Football, returns in this game. The goal of the game is to lead a team to Cereal Bowl glory. Updated versions of the game were published yearly on various platforms through Backyard Football 2006.

Backyard Sports Football 2007[edit]

Backyard Sports Football 2007 was developed by Humongous Entertainment and published by Atari in 2006 for the Game Boy Advance. Like the previous installment in the series, Backyard Sports Football 2007 featured the ability to create your own player, build your own team, play exhibition games or a season mode, and play as a number of NFL players as their childhood lookalikes. It also added 7-on-7 gameplay for the first time.[2]Backyard Sports Football 2007 received negative reviews, being criticized for its repetitive sound and poor gameplay.[3] The sound is described was described as 'annoying, repetitious music' by a reviewer at GameZone.[3] The gameplay was described as poor by the same reviewer due to 'irresponsive controls' and a lack of playbook options.[3]

Backyard Football '08[edit]

Aggregate score
AggregatorScore
GameRankings60% (Wii)[4]
15% (DS)[5]
Review score
PublicationScore
IGN6/10 (Wii)[6]
1.5/10 (DS)[7]

Backyard Football '08 was released on September 26, 2007 for the Wii, PlayStation 2, Nintendo DS, and PC. Humongous Entertainment handled development, with assistance by FarSight Studios and Torus Games. It was published by Atari. The game allows the player to play as child versions of professional football players from all current NFL teams, as well as play entire football seasons as any of the 16 teams.

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IGN rated the Wii version of the game a 6/10 and criticized it for having controls that may be hard for a younger audience to understand, while praising its commentary for being funny.[6]

Backyard Football '09[edit]

Aggregate score
AggregatorScore
GameRankings68% (Wii)[8]
Review score
PublicationScore
GameZone6.8/10 (Wii)[9]

Backyard Football '09 was developed and published by the same studios as the previous installment, and released on the same systems on October 31, 2008. The game includes all 22 backyard kids and 15 professional players as kids. Professional players include Tom Brady, Peyton Manning, Tony Romo, LaDainian Tomlinson, Brian Urlacher, Reggie Bush, Chris Cooley and Frank Gore and more.[10] Along with the NFL players, most of the classic backyard kids are in the game including Pete Wheeler, Pablo Sanchez, and Ernie Steele. Both of the commentators, Chuck Downfield and Sunny Day, are also from previous games of the series.

Backyard Football '09 was said to be 'repetitive with its commentary' and 'made too simple and easy' from many reviews. The reviews state that the game targets more of a pre-teen audience.[11][12][13]

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Backyard Football '10[edit]

Aggregate score
AggregatorScore
GameRankings57.50% (X360)[14]

65% (Wii)[15]

35% (PS2)[16]
Review scores
PublicationScore
OXM (US)6/10
ZTGameDomain6.5/10 (X360)[17]

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Backyard Football '10 was developed by Humongous Entertainment and published by Atari on October 20, 2009 for the Xbox 360, Wii, and PlayStation 2. The game features 'Single Player,' 'Season,' 'Tournament,' and 'All Pro' modes, along with the multiplayer modes of co-op play and two-on-two contests.[18]

The game received mixed reviews for the Xbox 360 and Wii versions, but negative reviews for the PS2 version.[14][15][16] For the Xbox 360 version, ZTGameDomain said that the game is 'simple, easy to pick up and really well designed'.[17]

Backyard Sports: Rookie Rush[edit]

Backyard Sports: Rookie Rush was developed by Humongous Entertainment and published by Atari on October 26, 2010 for the Xbox 360, Wii, Microsoft Windows, and Nintendo DS. This title features the previously created 'Pick-up Games', 'Season Mode', and 'Tournament', and introduces two new styles of gameplay, 'Story Mode' and 'Mini-Games'.[19]

Common Sense Media gave the game 4 out of 5 stars.[20] The game received 2 out of 5 stars from AllGame.[21]

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References[edit]

  1. ^'Backyard Football 2001'. IGN. Retrieved 15 April 2016.
  2. ^'Backyard Sports Football video game - NFL - video games for kids from Humungous, Inc'. Humungous Inc. Archived from the original on 14 July 2006. Retrieved 12 April 2014.
  3. ^ abc'Backyard Football 2007 - GBA - Review'. GameZone. 2 October 2006. Retrieved 12 April 2014.
  4. ^'Backyard Football for Wii'. GameRankings. Retrieved 13 May 2014.
  5. ^'Backyard Football for DS'. GameRankings. Retrieved 13 May 2014.
  6. ^ abThomas, Lucas M. (7 January 2008). 'Backyard Football 2008 Review'. Retrieved 13 May 2014.
  7. ^Adams, Chris (18 October 2007). 'Backyard Football 2008 Review'. IGN. Retrieved 14 May 2014.
  8. ^'Backyard Football '09 for Wii'. GameRankings. Retrieved 13 May 2014.
  9. ^'Backyard Football '09 - WII - Review'. GameZone. 14 December 2008. Retrieved 13 May 2014.
  10. ^'Backyard Football '09 Pro Roster'. Retrieved 14 February 2014.
  11. ^'Backyard Football '09 Review'. 25 November 2008. Retrieved 14 February 2014.
  12. ^'Backyard Football '09 Super Bowl review'. 30 January 2009. Retrieved 14 February 2014.
  13. ^'Hands On: Backyard Football 09'. 12 September 2008. Retrieved 14 February 2014.
  14. ^ ab'Backyard Football '10 for Xbox 360 - GameRankings'. GameRankings. October 20, 2009. Retrieved June 25, 2011.
  15. ^ ab'Backyard Football '10 for Wii - GameRankings'. GameRankings. October 20, 2009. Retrieved June 25, 2011.
  16. ^ ab'Backyard Football '10 for PlayStation 2 - GameRankings'. GameRankings. October 20, 2009. Retrieved June 25, 2011.
  17. ^ abMcKown, Ken (October 20, 2009). 'Backyard Football 2010 – ZTGD'. ZTGameDomain. Retrieved June 25, 2011.
  18. ^'Backyard Football '10 - Overview - allgame'. Allgame. October 20, 2009. Retrieved June 25, 2011.
  19. ^'Backyard Sports: Rookie Rush Arrives Oct. 26'. StreetCorner Media. Retrieved 23 March 2014.
  20. ^'Backyard Sports: Rookie Rush Game Review'. Common Sense Media. Retrieved 23 March 2014.
  21. ^Alan Scott, Marriott. 'Backyard Sports: Rookie Rush Overview'. AllGame. Retrieved 7 April 2014.

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External links[edit]

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