Popular games for collection NCAA Final Four

17.06.1997

Mindscape's 1997 installment in the NCAA basketball series, developed by High Voltage. The game features run-n-gun multiplayer gameplay. Play with up to eight other human players for the ultimate basketball experience. Get the best seat in the house by viewing the action from more than 10 different camera angles. NCAA Final Four 97 stars 64 of the hottest collegiate teams, with more than 50 different motion-captured dunks. In addition to challenging your buddies to courtside action, a special Coach's Mode allows you to make your own playbook. You can also assign up to four offensive plays and four defensive sets, and even call the plays on the fly so you don't have to stop the action to set up your players.

13.02.1999

NCAA FINAL FOUR '99 offers three gameplay modes: Exhibition, Tournament, and a 30-game Season. The rules can be configured to your preferences, whether it's arcade or simulation. This affects which fouls get called and determines whether or not your players feel the effects of fatigue. You can also choose from a variety of controller configurations, difficulty settings, game lengths, and camera angles to alter the game. And of course, everything is rendered in 3D, which creates the feeling that you're right in the middle of the action. There are 250 Division I teams available, making it easy to find your favorite squad on the roster. The sound, which includes play-by-play commentary, ball thumps, and sneaker squeaks, works well to get you pumped up and involved in the game. You can also play with up to eight friends (with a multitap) in the multiplayer game.

12.11.2001

The follow-up to Final Four 2001 features the obligatory roster updates with over 300 real NCAA teams and 31 conferences with authentic fight songs and 70 new player models to give the game a feel of realism. The standard modes apply such as Exhibition that supports both one-player or two-player and a Dynasty mode that lets the player compete in a full-season in order to secure a place in the 64-team tournament known as "March Madness". It also features the voice talents of Eddie Doucette and Billy Packer who provide play-by-play commentary.

31.12.1994

NCAA Final Four Basketball is a standard basketball-sim with a full NCAA license with 64 of the top Division 1-A teams including North Carolina, Florida State, Boston College, and Maryland to name a few. There are three modes of play to choose from: two Practice modes, one which shows the player the basic in's and outs of the game and another for free throw shooting, Exhibition and Tournament. Along with these modes are the ability to change around options to play a game to the player's liking including changing the length of the game. A battery-backup lets the player save their games, stats and rosters.

02.12.2000

NCAA FINAL FOUR 2001 has all the standard game modes including Exhibition, Season and Tournament modes, and it also tracks season stats for both players and teams. The game has almost every Division I men's college teams and sports a fair amount of women's squads as well. The game also features the Touch Shooting Meter, so players will have even more control over their jump shots. Quinn Buckner handles the announcing duties and the sound really manages to capture that college game feel. If you get tired of playing the computer you can always take on a friend in the versus mode and take him to school.

01.12.1999

Improving from last year?s mark NCAA? Final Four? 2000, once again, is the most complete NCAA basketball game of the year. With virtually every Division I team represented, you?ll be sure not to miss any of the big games. Pick your team and track their progress. You can also check your school?s status all the way down to the Final Four with the All-New Bubble Watch. Now you?ll know exactly who?s in, who?s out and who is "on the bubble". With Exhibition, Season, Tournament and Arcade modes, you decide your level of dedication. Looking to improve your school?s roster? We?ve also included a new Recruit Player feature. Put yourself in the game and take your school to the big dance. Work your way up from Freshman to Senior difficulty levels as you build confidence and gain experience. The whole year, you are immersed in collegiate basketball intensity with authentic fight songs, crowd chants and last minute buzzer beaters. From Top 10 match-ups to cross-town rivalries, 989 Sports delivers the most intense collegiate basketball experience of the year.

11.11.2003

NCAA Final Four 2004

27.11.2002

NCAA Final Four 2003