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Sega's fifth NFL game and the first to use the ESPN license. Though it is a follow-up to NFL 2K3, the game's official title does not include "2K".
The 2002 release in Sega's football franchise. It was one of the first PS2 games to support online play.
The first game in 989 studios' PlayStation exclusive GameDay series to feature online play.
Football with no rules.
A football game from EA sports. With commentary from John Madden & Al Michaels and St. Louis Rams running back Marshall Faulk on the cover.
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.
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.
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.
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 second arcade installment of NFL Blitz added support for up to four players, additional plays, and 1998 NFL rosters.
A 5-on-5 football game developed by 989 Studios with Mike Alstott as the cover athlete.
NFL Blitz is an amplified, exaggerated version of NFL football.
NFL Quarterback Club 98 is a football game for the Nintendo 64. It featured the official NFL license, while Madden 64 did not.
The first game in the Madden series to be released on the Nintendo 64. Unlike most games in the series, it did not feature the NFL license.
Often thought of as Sony's best entry in the longtime franchise. Gameday '98 the first football game to use 3D polygons.
A Sega Saturn exclusive football game.
The first Madden NFL football game to be released on 32-bit platforms.
NFL GameDay is the first of a long-running franchise developed by 989 Studios and published by Sony.
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