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The PlayStation game was the last entry in the series to have the NFL and NFLPA licenses, and reflected the rosters and attributes of the 1996 season. A Sega Saturn version was also in development, but was never released. As with all previous versions, penalties were excluded.

Also new to the game were alternate camera angles, instant replay and the option to adjust AI difficulty in regular season games. Now offenses had to pick a formation before selecting a particular play. A play-by-play announcer can be heard during games. Tecmo Super Bowl for the PlayStation sported new features such as a new player editor which gave the user the freedom to make unlimited amounts of unrestricted trades, change jersey numbers, edit names, modify player attributes and swap player portraits. These were followed by the release of Tecmo Super Bowl for the PlayStation in 1996. Sequels to these versions, Tecmo Super Bowl II: Special Edition and Tecmo Super Bowl III: Final Edition were released in subsequent years for both the Super NES and Genesis. The game also provided the ability to play three consecutive seasons (1991–1993).
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Accelerated fifteen-minute and ten-minute quarters can only be used for Exhibition and Pro Bowl games. Those new features include: improved game graphics and sound official NFL team logos in the end zones user-controlled touchbacks the ability to control a player to attempt a punt block the in-game option to change plays in a team's playbook during games a running back 'dive play' option a designated return team that includes defensive backs statistical achievements during games three weather conditions (sunny, rain and snow), which can occur randomly in Season mode.

16-bit versions of Tecmo Super Bowl for the Super NES and Genesis systems were released in 1993 (reflecting the rosters and attributes for that season), which fixed many bugs and added some new features. Tecmo produced several direct sequels to Tecmo Super Bowl as well as other games that had origins in the original Tecmo Bowl engine.
