10-Yard Fight (3-Screw) is an American Football video game released for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) in 1985. Originally developed by Irem, it simulates the sport in an exaggerated, simplified arcade style. Its self-explanatory title reflects the core gameplay of advancing downfield ten yards at a time to achieve a first down. The '3-Screw' refers to the cartridge design with three screws on the back. This particular version is notable for its rarity and collectibility. As one of the earlier sports titles for the NES, it is considered a must-have for retro gaming enthusiasts.