Yes, these actually work. Set each man for the motion you want to see in five yards, run the mechanism for about 2-3 seconds, and make your pass or check to see if the ball carrier is touching an opponent. Actually lots of fun for adults, for kids, not so much.
Cool. Found a singular 5 star review of this game on Buzzillions.
http://www.buzzillions.com/dz_3977665_excalibur_nfl_vibrating_football_game_reviews
I smell a drinking game. What better way to pass the time it takes to let the game run the play than to take a shot with your buddies?
Haha wow woot, you should specify this is a GAME! I saw the update on twitter and, well, it sounds kinda dirty without the picture!
these things still exist? wow…
Oh yeah, baby…I love it when my football vibrates!
I’m excited to see this just because it gives me hope that someday Woot will offer up one of those tabletop push-rod hockey games.
Here’s a video of it in action.
Ahh, just like the good ole’ days!
i would rather play madden football ![]()
Tabletop? I’m hoping for a Chexx refurb!
So this is what woot does during woot-off’s. Not only do they play with vibrating football, but they have their own illegal gambling society to bet on their games as well.
My favorite part is when a couple of players lock up and do the doe-see-doe
that would be even better…
I was explaining this kind of game to my teenage sons just last week. They didn’t believe me.
YESSS!! being a woman, i was excited there for a minute till i read it LOL
brings up the memories of the trojan elexa condoms
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This may explain the rejection process at shirt.woot as well. Negative yardage? Oh sorry, this shirt is rejected.
1971 called (using a rotary phone). They said to send their vibrating football game back.
Old School is still the best school. When football was played by real men and the NFL games vibrated to their fans delight.