Dudes, you just could not tackle Bo. I mean he sent people flying off him with just a little touch, and once he got to open field, you weren't gonna catch him. Your best hope was to get a linebacker or someone in the secondary like Ronnie Lott that was strong enough to actually hold on to him in that little wrestling move for a couple of seconds while someone else came and tackled him. Payton was great too, but some days when I turned on the NES, Bo just wasn't having it that day.
if you're talking super tecmo, Andre Rison was ridiculously good. and jerry ball on defense for the Lions.
Dude, Tecmo Super Bowl was the greatest game on Nintendo. If I had to pick that game up again, I would be on it for hours.... And still be kicking ass....
I used to tear it up with Christian Okoye. Would have like 3 guys from the other team on me and barrel right through them.
It was the same thing on Bill Walsh's College Football 94 for Sega Genesis. My college buddies made a rule that we couldn't play with Auburn 85.
I know it's way off topic, but Larry Bird is the greatest video game player ever. His dominance trancends all sports and covers all basketball games on all consoles.
Warren Moon to Drew Hill all day. Unstoppable. Barry Sanders was good too, so fast. I have to vote for Okoye though, everybody just bounced off of him.
In Tecmo Supre Basketball for NES there is a way, if you rebound with a the power forward or center and take the ball the length of the court on the bottom of the screen making sure not to pass the three point boundary, and then pass up to the shooting guard who will be standing opposite court for a 3; you'll make it 9 out of 10 times if you have Jordan. I once scored 165 with this stragtegy in a normal length game.
Christian Okoye was the hardest to tackle in Techno Super Bowl. Bo Jackson was the fastest and could break tackles in Techno Bowl, but couldn't break tackles like Christian Okoye in Techno Super Bowl.