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Fox Sports College Hoops '99 | 
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Avg. Customer Rating: 11 reviews Sales Rank: 23824
Platform: Nintendo 64 ESRB: Everyone Media: Game Cartridge Operating System: Nintendo 64 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 7 x 4.9 x 1.3
MPN: Unknown UPC: 086162053023 EAN: 0086162053023 ASIN: B00002STHA
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Product Description NBA Live 2002 is the full on-court NBA experience. Hear what the players are talking about and see whats going on from their eyes. Get inside for more lay-ups and dunks along with more control in the low post. Facial animation and lip synching are heavily focused during transition sequences and auto replays. See Allen Iverson with his tattoos and corn rows arguing a referees call or yelling as he throws down a big time dunk and see his reaction as he celebrates afterwards. See--and play--NBA Live 2002!
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What this Game is all about February 4, 2004 It's a cool game but the graphics are horrible, during season mode there's no secduale ( I knoe I speeled that wrong). It acually tells you if you're going to make it or not ( the circle around your player turns green). Almost all the players in there are fictional. A typical N64 game.
It could be better, much better. January 26, 2002 This game is awful. when I bought this game I expected something fun to play. I knew the graphics weren't going to be great( which they aren't) but that didn't bother me. When I first turned it on I put it on all american mode just to see how hard the game can be. I chose my favorite team UCLA and played the defending champions back then, Kentucky. I started the game by sinking eight out of nine threee pointers and at halftime the score was like 52-26. This is on all american mode. I ended up winning the game by 31 points. I tried being Boston U. and still beat all the power houses in all american mode by at least 20. Also, when you get through the season undefeated, you end up playing Duke in the first round of the tournament. You always play an awful team in the sweet sixteen like Delaware or Howard. Even worse, you get no stats in season play, only how many points your player is scoring per game. No records for other teams, just how you are doing. They also don't even show you a bracket during the tournament. The gameplay is also bad. Like I said you can shoot three pointers with anyone, 7 foot centers can do crossovers on guards, and only the home team gets the rebound. That doesn't matter though, because you'll still make 70% of your shots. So take my advice, don't get this game.
It is like a poopey in your trousers November 15, 2001 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
The graphics could be 10x better. If you want a college basketball game, might I suggest March Madness 2001 or 2002. I pity any poor sap who owns this bad game. Ya gotta hate it. (...)
Might be old but COOL! February 16, 2001 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
The game play is a little brisk but you can score in places behind the 3-point line. Great! You have 3 levels of play freshman,senior,and all american. So if you have an N64 and you love college hoops this is a MUST for you!
Old December 3, 2000 0 out of 4 found this review helpful
This game is too old. In a sport where a player has 3-4 years in his carrer this game is of a time long gone. With few players left, it is the epitome of an old overdone game. Where's 2000.
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