- Release Year: 1996
- Platforms: DOS, Windows
- Publisher: Philips Interactive Media, Inc.
- Developer: BlueSky Software, Inc.
- Genre: Simulation, Sports
- Perspective: 3rd-person
- Game Mode: Single-player
- Gameplay: Arcade, Management, Simulation
- Setting: Contemporary

Description
Total Control Football is a 1996 American football simulation that combines managerial strategy with arcade gameplay. Players assume the role of a general manager tasked with revitalizing a struggling NFL franchise, handling everything from drafting players and salary negotiations to designing plays and setting concession prices. Beyond front-office duties, the game lets users call plays in real-time during matches or auto-simulate outcomes, alongside a simplified arcade mode for direct on-field action. While praised for its ambitious blend of franchise management and immersive football tactics, critics noted uneven execution balancing depth and accessibility.
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Reviews & Reception
gamespot.com : a football simulation for pigskin fans who love micromanagement.
mechanar.com : Philips Media’s Total Control Football is an ambitious game that lets the player assume the roles of general manager, coach, and quarterback of a pro football team in hopes of making the franchise successful.
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