10-Yard Fight (5-Screw) for Nintendo NES is a vintage sports video game developed by Irem and released in 1983. As a classic representation of American Football, it is one of the first games to effectively simulate the sport. Players throw long passes, hurry past defenders, or charge down the field on a last-second rush. The game provides an above-the-field perspective and allows single and two-player modes. It's called '5-Screw' due to the physical cartridge having 5 screws, a characteristic of many early NES games before clips were later used. It's specially loved by retro and football game collectors.