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EA Sports' college basketball title with former Oklahoma forward Blake Griffin as the cover athlete.
An Xbox Live Arcade exclusive that allows those who have not experianced NCAA Basketball 09 to relive the 2009 NCAA Tournament for fee of 1200 Microsoft Points ($15)
Formerly known as the NCAA March Madness Series, NCAA Basketball 09 is the exclusive NCAA Basketball game by EA Sports. It serves as the only up-to-date college basketball simulation on the market. Cover athlete is Kevin Love of the UCLA Bruins.
EA Sports is back with NCAA March Madness 08, featuring Texas Freshamn Standout Kevin Durant on the cover.
The latest and possible the last in the College 2K series. Many improvements are subtle, but the changes and additions to College Hoops 2K8 make it the best game in the series.
College Hoops 2K7 was the 5th installation of 2K Sports' popular College Hoops line of College Basketball Games.
A college basketball game from 2K Sports.
An American college basketball game.
Sega's NCAA basketball game for the 2003 season. It would be 2K4 chronologically. Former Texas Longhorn guard, T.J. Ford was on the cover.
Choose from one of 320 Division I schools and enter the 30 year dynasty mode.
NCAA Final Four 2004
NCAA College Basketball 2K3 is an American college basketball video game released by Sega in December 2002 for the Xbox, PlayStation 2, and GameCube. It is the only game in the series that uses the "College Basketball" designation rather than "College Hoops". Former Duke Blue Devils guard Jay Williams is on the cover. NCAA College Basketball 2K3 is the only game in the series to appear on the GameCube.
NCAA Final Four 2003
EA's 2003 iteration of its college basketball series.
The 2002 entry in the college basketball franchise.
NCAA Final Four 2002
EA Sports' college basketball franchise was exclusive to the PlayStation in 2000.
NCAA Final Four 2001
Part of EA's series of college basketball titles.
A spin-off of the NBA Jam arcade basketball series, featuring over 40 teams from the NCAA's Division I.
The first basketball game to utilize a dynamic 3D behind-the-ball perspective thanks to the system's Mode 7 technology. While it uses fictional teams in other regions, the North American release uses real college teams and is the first licensed video game with the NCAA.
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