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The first game in 989 studios' PlayStation exclusive GameDay series to feature online play.
Football with no rules.
An Xbox exclusive NFL game developed by Microsoft Game Studios.
An MMO browser chatroom, lasting from 2002 to 2007, with properties akin to Habbo Hotel. Though a majority of this title's purpose was for promotional reasons, the focus of the game was to socialize, mix music, and decorate various interiors.
Following on from the success of THPS2, the original Tony Hawks Pro Skater 2 saw a re-release on the Xbox with additional content and unlockable bonuses, including five new levels and improved graphics.
This is Microsoft's first foray into console football gaming.
2002's version of EA's annual basketball franchise. Steve Francis of the Houston Rockets was the cover athlete.
NBA 2K2 brings the NBA 2K series of realistic basketball games to all sixth-generation consoles, updating the roster to the 2001/2002 NBA season while adding a new "Fantasy Mode", where every player in the season is put into the drafting pool.
Arcade tennis game known as Virtua Tennis 2 in Europe.
The last of Sega's NFL 2K series to be released on the Dreamcast, later being ported to other platforms. It was one of the highest rated football games ever released.
NBA ShootOut 2002 is the sixth release in Sony's basketball simulation franchise. Featuring only incremental improvements, it was only released on the original PlayStation in 2001 despite the last iteration being released on both PlayStation and PlayStation 2.
Madden NFL 2002 was the first game to feature the expansion team, The Houston Texans and Daunte Culpepper was the player on the cover of the game.
NBA 2K1 is the second installment of the NBA 2K series of realistic basketball games, updating the roster to the 2000/2001 season while adding a new in-depth "franchise mode" and online multiplayer (as well famous street courts and retro teams).
NBA Shootout is the 5th iteration of the franchise and is the first of the series to appear on the PlayStation 2. Released in 2000 for the PlayStation and early 2001 for the PlayStation 2, It featured only minor improvements over the previous entry in the series, including a refined touch system and a graphics overhaul on the PS2 version.
This is EA sports yearly release of NBA simulation. Kevin Garnett graces the cover.
NFL Blitz 2001 is the fifth installment in the NFL Blitz series, and the first to be released on Dreamcast.
Sega's second Dreamcast football game, and the first with online play.
Madden's first release on the PS2 system.
NBA Shootout 2000 is the 4th game in the basketball simulation series and the 1st in the series to be developed by then newly formed 989 Studios. New features in this iteration include signature moves, touch shooting, and commentary courtesy of Ian Eagle.
NBA 2K is the first in a series of realistic basketball games (of the same name), bringing a customizable 1999/2000 basketball season to the Dreamcast.
The first basketball game since Michael Jordan In Flight to officially feature Michael Jordan in the game. NBA Live 2000 features Tim Duncan of the 1999 NBA Champion San Antonio Spurs on the cover.
NFL 2K was a launch title for the Dreamcast and was a Hall-of-Fame worthy answer to EA's Madden Football series. You can't coach that.
Madden 2000 is a football game released on the the Playstation and N64 consoles.
NFL Blitz 2000 was the third video game title in the cross platform NFL Blitz football series.
The original Driver is a classic driving game for the original Playstation.
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