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Citizen Game Bowl 2009! (Blitz 2 Match)

From www.citizengame.co.uk
Myself and Denis spent all of today performing various activities for the show including recording footage, dubbing over video and buying lots and lots of meat products.


The impatient fools that we are, we decided we needed to put something up today even if it wasn't from the actual show. So here I present to you the first annual Citizen Game Bowl; 4 quarters of arcade style American Football played out in our new favourite game Blitz: The League 2.

 

 


Fortunately for us the resulting match ended up being an amazing spectacle which is well worth watching, especially if you enjoy ridiculous bone breaking nonsense and have no clue as to the correct rules of the sport.

 

 

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From www.citizengame.co.uk
Myself and Denis spent all of today performing various activities for the show including recording footage, dubbing over video and buying lots and lots of meat products.


The impatient fools that we are, we decided we needed to put something up today even if it wasn't from the actual show. So here I present to you the first annual Citizen Game Bowl; 4 quarters of arcade style American Football played out in our new favourite game Blitz: The League 2.

 

 


Fortunately for us the resulting match ended up being an amazing spectacle which is well worth watching, especially if you enjoy ridiculous bone breaking nonsense and have no clue as to the correct rules of the sport.

 

 

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I've never played Blitz: The League, but there was something called computer assistance in those old Midway Blitz / NBA Jam games that would conspire to keep every game close unless you turned it off.  In other words, it's likely that the first half was skill and the second half was the computer.