Real Football 2012 remains a testament to what developers could achieve with limited hardware. It proved that deep, engaging sports simulations didn't need a console to be fun. For many, it was the first time they felt like they were carrying a "real" football game in their pocket.
But the legend persisted. They said a user named 'SisN70' had cracked the code, compressing the polygon counts of the stadiums into a package small enough to fit on a 64MB RAM stick. realfootball2012sisn70
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