The arcade game was published to the
Famicom by Irem first in Japan, and later in North America and Europe by
Nintendo in 1985 and 1986 respectively for the
Nintendo Entertainment System (NES). The arcade game was also ported to the
MSX home computer by Irem, but only in Japan. While graphically similar, there are some fundamental differences between the arcade and NES versions. The arcade version only seeks to simulate the offense, with the team attempting to score a touchdown, which ultimately leads the player to the next level. The NES version was developed to allow both offense and defense, as well as a simultaneous 2-player mode.
10-Yard Fight was, along with
Kung Fu, one of only two NES launch titles not originally developed by Nintendo. Both games were developed initially for arcades by Irem. Although Nintendo developed the NES port of
Kung Fu, Irem handled the system's port of
10-Yard Fight. The arcade version was released in May 2018 by
Hamster Corporation as part of their
Arcade Archives series. ==Reception==