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This article is about the PlayStation 2 and Xbox video game. For the Commodore 64 game, see Arena Football (1988 video game).

Arena Football is a PlayStation 2 and Xbox video game developed by Electronic Arts (under their EA Sports brand). It was released on February 7, 2006. The cover features quarterback John Dutton, from ArenaBowl XIXs champion team, the Colorado Crush. The game is similar to EA's other simulation football games (NCAA Football and Madden NFL Football), but adopts a style of play that is similar to the faster and more frantic paced Arena game. The game includes all the rules, rosters, and teams for the AFL season.

2006 AFL teams[ | ]

All of the teams that are competing in the 2006 season are included. The New Orleans VooDoo have been excluded because they have temporarily halted operations due to Hurricane Katrina. However, their logo is available for use in the game's create-a-team feature. The VooDoo resumed operations in 2007. The Kansas City Brigade franchise and its colors have been included, but the official name and logo didn't make it in because they were unveiled after the game had gone into production so the team was known as the Kansas City KC in the video game.

Historic teams[ | ]

EA included a number of historic teams in Arena Football. Though not every Arena League team in history is represented, a good deal are. They are awarded to the player upon meeting certain statistical goals in a game. Here is a complete list:

Teams included[ | ]

  • Albany Firebirds
  • Anaheim Piranhas
  • Buffalo Destroyers
  • Charlotte Rage
  • Chicago Bruisers
  • Cincinnati Rockers
  • Columbus Thunderbolts
  • Cleveland Thunderbolts
  • Connecticut Coyotes
  • Dallas Texans
  • Denver Dynamite
  • Detroit Drive
  • Florida Bobcats
  • Fort Worth Cavalry
  • Houston Thunderbears
  • Iowa Barnstormers
  • Las Vegas Sting
  • Los Angeles Cobras
  • Massachusetts Marauders
  • Memphis Pharaohs
  • Milwaukee Mustangs
  • Minnesota Fighting Pike
  • New England Sea Wolves
  • New England Steamrollers
  • New Jersey Gladiators
  • New Jersey Red Dogs
  • New Orleans Night
  • New Orleans VooDoo
  • New York Cityhawks
  • New York Knights
  • Oklahoma Wranglers
  • Pittsburgh Gladiators
  • Portland Forest Dragons
  • Sacramento Attack
  • San Antonio Force
  • St. Louis Stampede
  • Texas Terror
  • Toronto Phantoms
  • Washington Commandos

Teams not included[ | ]

  • Carolina Cobras
  • Chicago Politicians
  • Detroit Fury
  • Indiana Firebirds
  • Maryland Commandos
  • Miami Hooters
  • Miami Vise
  • Nashville Kats (1997-2001)
  • Rockford Metros
  • Manchester Wolves

Soundtrack[ | ]

  • 7 Seconds - "Big Hardcore Mystery"
  • Anberlin - "Never Take Friendship Personal"
  • Avenged Sevenfold - "Blinded in Chains"
  • Bloodsimple - "What if I Lost It"
  • British Beef - "Without Me"
  • Day of Contempt - "The Ghost of Tragedy"
  • Emery - "Studying Politics"
  • From Autumn to Ashes - "Inapprope"
  • Ill Niño - "What You Deserve"
  • Korn - "Twisted Transistor"
  • Left Alone - "My Whole Life"
  • Orange - "Affirmation Song"
  • Project 86 - "All of Me", "The Spy Hunter"
  • Staind - "Paper Jesus"
  • Still Remains - "White Walls"
  • Story of the Year - "We Don't Care Anymore"
  • The Prom Kings - "Down"
  • Thousand Foot Krutch - "Absolute"
  • Underoath - "Reinventing Your Exit"

History of AFL video games[ | ]

Unbeknownst to some, Arena Football is not the first videogame to feature the Arena Football League. However, it can be considered the first simulation (as opposed to arcade-style) Arena Football League game. Other Arena Football League games are:[1]

  • Kurt Warner's Arena Football Unleashed (2000) - PlayStation - Midway Games - A completely arcade-style video game that was based on the NFL Blitz game engine. Considered the first true Arena Football League game.
  • Arena Football '95 (1995) - Atari Jaguar - V-Real - Unreleased game that made it about half way through development before cancellation.[2]
  • Arena Football (1988) - Commodore 64 - Chris R. Bickford III - Independently coded text-based game for the C64 back during the early years of the AFL.[3]

Featured Video[ | ]

File:Arena Football (VG) (2005) - Video Game Trailer

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