Excalibur electronic NF-06 Games User Manual


 
NFL Game Time Electronic Football is a 2-
player strategy game which tests your ability
to choose the right plays, direct blockers, read
your opponent and react to their strategy on
offense, defense and special teams. Choose
between three play types (Run, Short Pass,
Long Pass), four blocking schemes (End,
Center, Guard, Tackle), and several special
teams plays. On offense, you’re looking for
the play that fits the game situation and will
catch your opponent off guard. On defense,
you’ll try to predict your opponent’s play calls
to minimize their offensive production, and to
force big defensive plays and turnovers.
Football is more than just a game of
strategy—it’s also a game of execution, and
occasionally luck. Even the best coach can
never fully control what happens on the field.
That’s why the unique play rotor in the center
of the board will randomize your results.
That’s the way the ball bounces!
NFL Game Time Electronic Football requires
three (3) AA batteries
, not included. To install
batteries, turn the unit over and place it face
down on a cloth or othe
r soft surface. Use a
small, Phillips-head screwdriver to remove
the screw from the battery cover.
Pull the tab
down and remove the cover.
Insert three (3
) AA alkaline batteries in the
battery compartment, making sure to match
the polarity (+ and -) marked inside the
compartment. Replace the battery cover and
secure the screw.
See page 9 for additional battery information.
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The LCD keeps track of all aspects of the
game. It is the scoreboard; it keeps track
of the distance to go before a first down;
it shows your position on the field; and it
displays the results of your play. An arrow on
the LCD shows which side of the 50-yard line
the ball is on. The LCD will also provide some
game instructions, when necessary.
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The Game Clock counts down the time
remaining in each quarter using an
arrangement of 15 LEDs. The last two LEDs
are red, letting you know that time is winding
down. Beneath the circular clock is a row of
four LEDs that indicate the game quarter.
In the event of an overtime, the LEDs will
reset so that the first overtime period is
represented by the first LED, and so on.
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Home Team
Score
Away Team
Score
Ball Location
Arrow
Ball Location
Distance
to Go
Play Result Message
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