Popular games for collection NCAA GameBreaker

28.11.1998

NCAA GAMEBREAKER '99 continues this series' tradition of realistic college football simulations. You'll get features like the Customize Play option, which lets you design your own plays and really makes the possibilities almost endless. While many other football games neglect the running game, NCAA GAMEBREAKER '99 embraces it with open arms. Don't be surprised to find yourself on a 60-yard sprint to the endzone! As the running game is essential to any successful college program, the emphasis on it in GAMEBREAKER truly makes this the most realistic football sim you're likely to find. Of course, you also get all the standard gameplay modes, fully polygonal and texture-mapped players, and all of the college stadiums and team logos. NCAA GAMEBREAKER '99 can be enjoyed by up to eight players through the use of the Multi-tap.If you're ready to make a run at greatness, then get your hands on NCAA GAMEBREAKER '99.

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22.08.2000

Like previous games in 989 Studios' GameBreaker series, NCAA GameBreaker 2001 is a counterpart to their NFL GameDay series. You start out as a bottom-rung coach at one of the 115 division 1-A college teams and as your performance increases, you obtain promotions and offers from other schools. At the end of the season, you're able to export your players to NFL GameDay. As with the previous games, broadcaster Keith Jackson returns to provide voice commentary.

12.09.2002

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15.09.1999

Loaded with a huge number of gameplay modes and extras, GAMEBREAKER 2000 is the ultimate college football simulation. In terms of gameplay you have Scrimmage, Fantasy League, Tournament Season, Bowl Season, and the new Career Mode. In Career Mode, you can take on the role of either the head coach or the offensive or defensive coordinators for any of the Division I-A teams. You start at a small school, but as you accumulate victories you can earn promotions into the bigger and more lucrative programs, where you can ultimately make a run for the National Championship. You can choose from 114 NCAA Division I-A teams, as well as 50 classic teams from the past. The game features a TV-style presentation, with Keith Jackson handling the play-by-play. You also get a Play Editor, where you can customize and create your own plays, and you can also draft players into NFL GAMEDAY 2000.

01.09.1997

NCAA GameBreaker 98 is a Sports game, published by SCEA, which was released in 1997.