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==Prototype release== Arena Football '95 eventually saw the light of day after [[Hasbro]] dropped the licensing fees for the Atari Jaguar on [[May 14]], [[1999 in video gaming|1999]].<ref>{{Cite web |url= http://www.atariage.com/Jaguar/archives/HasbroRights.html |title=Hasbro Releases Jaguar Publishing Rights |accessdate=2010-06-11 |publisher=[[AtariAge]] }}</ref> Independent publishers could now release original content and prototypes bearing the Atari Jaguar brand name. On [[July 15]], [[2006 in video gaming|2006]], Jaguar Sector II released 35 copies of ''Arena Football {{'}}95'' including box and manual for $50 apiece. They later ran off ten more copies for a total of 45.<ref>{{Cite web |url= http://www.jaysmith2000.com/Jagpriceguide.htm |title=Jaguar Sector II Atari Jaguar Software Price and Rarity Guide |accessdate=2010-06-11 |publisher=Jaguar Sector II }}</ref> Soon after, B&C ComputerVisions published the game as a cartridge-only release. The unfinished game consists of the ability to jump right into an exhibition or manually set up an exhibition match. All the teams from the 1995 Arena League football season are included. The [[Miami Hooters]], who weren't included in [[EA Sports|EA]]'s [[Arena Football (2006)|Arena Football]] video games, make their only video game appearance in this title. The gameplay is very prone to glitches.
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