Bill Walsh College Football '95 is a sports video game developed for the Sega Genesis, falling specifically within the football sim genre. Named after the legendary Stanford University coach, this game offers players a collegiate football experience, featuring over 300 Division I-A teams and their actual playbooks. Gamers can compete in exhibition matches, season play, or even challenge themselves in a playoff tournament. With its classic 16-bit graphics and gameplay, it captures the excitement and strategy of American college football, allowing fans to execute complex plays and lead their favorite teams to victory.