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NFL: Minnesota Vikings – 5 Greatest Games

  • Format: DVD
  • 5 discs with 1 game per disc
  • Officially licensed Disc Info Disc 1: Vikings vs. 49ers ? January 9, 1988
  • Disc 2: Vikings vs. Cardinals ? January 1, 1999 Disc 3: Vikings vs. Cowboys ? January 9, 2000 Disc 4: Vikings vs. Chargers ? November 4, 2007
  • Disc 5: Vikings vs. Giants ? December 28, 2008

Relive some of the most exciting moments in football when you watch this Warner Brothers Minnesota Vikings 5 Greatest Games DVD. The 5-disc DVD set includes 5 games from the past 20 years that are sure to thrill any die-hard fan.

Rating: (out of 10 reviews)

List Price: $ 39.98

Price: $ 15.99

5 Comments

  1. Wilcy Moore

    Review by Wilcy Moore for NFL: Minnesota Vikings – 5 Greatest Games
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    The unfortunate lineup of games included in this set is listed below. As a longtime Vikings fan, I’m really disappointed that this greatest games collection doesn’t include anything from the Super Bowl years. In fact, not only does this set not include any Fran Tarkenton games, it doesn’t even include any Tommy Kramer or Daunte Culpepper games (Kramer was on the roster for one of them, but Wade Wilson was the starter).

    As someone who has followed the Vikings since they were perennial Super Bowl contenders, I honestly believe that only two of these games qualify as two of their “greatest” games. At the very least, the Kramer to Rashad miracle game versus Cleveland in 1980 should have been included in this set (lots of copies exist among collectors). The Vikings also played 3 great playoff games against the Rams in the 1970s. At least one of those should have qualified, not to mention playoff wins over the Cowboys and Redskins during that same time.

    I am glad they saw fit to finally include a Vikings set (How about a team history DVD, too?), but ignoring the Purple People Eaters is a huge snub to longtime Viking fans. That era DID matter. Two stars for the two games that rightfully belong in this set.

    12/28/08 Vikings 20 Giants 19

    The Vikings clinch their division against the Giants’ second string. Hardly one of the greatest games in Vikings history. Also available on iTunes.

    11/04/07 Vikings 35 Chargers 17

    This one probably deserves to be in a greatest games set. Adrian Peterson rushed for 296 yards as the Vikings upset the Chargers.

    01/09/2000 Vikings 27 Cowboys 10

    A wild-card round playoff win over the Cowboys before getting destroyed by the Rams in the divisional round. The Vikings held the Cowboys scoreless after the first quarter. I don’t know if anything from the Jeff George era belongs in a Vikings greatest games collection.

    01/10/1999 Vikings 41 Cardinals 21

    Something from the 1998 season needed to be included in this set, but this divisional round playoff game wasn’t necessarily a great game. The Vikings led 24-7 at halftime and won rather easily. A better choice might have been the Vikings Monday night victory over the Packers during the regular season.

    01/09/1988 Vikings 36 49ers 24

    Okay, this one does qualify as one of the Vikings greatest games (IMO). The Vikings upset the heavily favored 49ers in the divisional round of the playoffs. Unfortunately, Darrin Nelson came up a step short in the conference finale the next week versus the Redskins.

    Update:

    I went ahead and purchased this set because I’m an idiot, and because I didn’t already have two of the games included in it. It came today with an intriguing surprise. The cover of the DVD case says that this is the Viking’s “5 Greatest Games Volume 1″. If they actually do produce a Volume 2, I hope they open the selection up to fan voting because I can think of many more deserving games (c’mon, the 2008 Giants game????). Okay, I have 5 games to watch before the Giants set comes out next week (sad when a Viking fan looks forward to a Giants set, but these games are pretty ho hum).

  2. D. Black

    Review by D. Black for NFL: Minnesota Vikings – 5 Greatest Games
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    Are You Kiddin’ Me??? …If Wilcy Moore, in the first review is correct, this DVD will turn out to be- not just a joke, but a slap in the face to all the great Viking teams and players of the past. The 1960′s and 70′s. Eller, Marshal, Page, Tarkenton, Foreman, Rashad, Carter, etc. I won’t be buying it. Thanks, Wilcy Moore.

  3. pig_inspace

    Review by pig_inspace for NFL: Minnesota Vikings – 5 Greatest Games
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    I am not sure ANY of these would even make it on my top 20 VIKING games let alone the top five. I agree with fellow fans that the least ridiculous of these games is the upset of the Niners with AC tearing it up, but even that is not a GREAT game. Someone needs to be taken out and shot. These guys won how many playoff games and they include a regular season game that was meaningless for the opponent (the Giants game from last year)? Why not the Giants playoff game with the Jake Reed heel-to-toe touchdown in the early 90s!??!?! Vikes have played some classic Monday night games….this is a shame. If no one buys it, and I can’t see anyone really wanting it for five mediocre games, then there will likely never be a part 2……seriously, this has to be a joke……right?

  4. Duane R. Wirdel

    Review by Duane R. Wirdel for NFL: Minnesota Vikings – 5 Greatest Games
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    Its simple. How can you have a Best of the Vikings set without any Fran Tarkenton games OR with that monster defense they had in those days? None of these games are the Classic Vikings. Where is Joe Kapp? This isn’t worth bothering with.

  5. Dog Man

    Review by Dog Man for NFL: Minnesota Vikings – 5 Greatest Games
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    Viking history didn’t start in 1988. The Vikings won the NFL championship in 1969 and won 3 NFC championships in the 1970s. The fact that they ultimately lost the Super Bowl doesn’t negate those accomplishments, and the key games that led to those championships need to be included in any set that calls itself the Minnesota Vikings Greatest Games. Sorry, this selection just doesn’t cut it. Actually, it is inexcusable.

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