Quarterback Challenge in NFL Quarterback Club (SNES)
Using a multitap, up to five human players could take turns competing in the Quarterback Challenge mode that came with Iguana Entertainment's first football game, NFL Quarterback Club. You can choose from 19 NFL QBs, or you can use your own created QB. Created players had three categories of attribute ratings (speed, range, and accuracy) that would level up the more that you played the Challenge. You could even take your created player and put him on any NFL team as the QB in an actual 11 vs. 11 football game. The Super Nintendo version has the best sound, especially compared to the Sega Genesis port. The 32X release has the best graphics, but for some reason, it's missing the QB Challenge mode. The QB Challenge was also mysteriously absent from this game's sequel, NFL Quarterback Club 95.

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