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NFL Gameday 2001 Sony Playstation 2 Game
PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:711719710622
Condition:Used
Platform:Playstation 2
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Everyone
SKU:PS2_NFL_GAMEDAY_2001
———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
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This game is for the loyal gameday gamers. its basicly like all the other gamedays except much better graphics and gameplay. its create a player is awsome and the tackles are amazing. 989 sports does it again! buy this game, its definitly worth it!
Better than advertised
This game is for the loyal gameday gamers. its basicly like all the other gamedays except much better graphics and gameplay. its create a player is awsome and the tackles are amazing. 989 sports does it again! buy this game, its definitly worth it!
It gets Madden in some ways, and in other ways, it pales in comparison. The standard modes of play are there–Pre-Season, Season, Tournament, and GM Mode (that’s Franchise for all you Madden fans). The GM mode’s okay, but I like the Madden one’s better. First of all, when you go to sign a free agent, they already have the terms for each player set up–the years they want to play and the and the salary–no negotiating. Either you sign them, or you don’t. Another feature I hate is the fact that you can’t trade players for potential draft picks, which they do in the real thing all the time (as well as on Madden). Speaking of potential draft picks, the off-season isn’t detailed enough. All you do is draft, then sign the people you drafted (without negotiation). The beginning of each season, though, the new guys sort of try out and try to make your cut in pre-season games. Madden doesn’t have this feature. The rest of the game is straight. The menu screens are all expensive looking. You know, like FOX Sports. The sound features lots of good commentary. But like all sports games that do a half-hazard job of working on it, there’s not much and it gets repetitive. The controls are the GameDay controls always were, confusing, which adds a learning curve (to a football game) of about an hour. But it’s probably a good thing, because of the Total Control Passing, which allows you to overthrow and underthrow passes, and you can do powerful diving tackles (be sure to align.
It gets Madden in some ways, and in other ways, it pales in comparison. The standard modes of play are there–Pre-Season, Season, Tournament, and GM Mode (that’s Franchise for all you Madden fans). The GM mode’s okay, but I like the Madden one’s better. First of all, when you go to sign a free agent, they already have the terms for each player set up–the years they want to play and the and the salary–no negotiating. Either you sign them, or you don’t. Another feature I hate is the fact that you can’t trade players for potential draft picks, which they do in the real thing all the time (as well as on Madden). Speaking of potential draft picks, the off-season isn’t detailed enough. All you do is draft, then sign the people you drafted (without negotiation). The beginning of each season, though, the new guys sort of try out and try to make your cut in pre-season games. Madden doesn’t have this feature. The rest of the game is straight. The menu screens are all expensive looking. You know, like FOX Sports. The sound features lots of good commentary. But like all sports games that do a half-hazard job of working on it, there’s not much and it gets repetitive. The controls are the GameDay controls always were, confusing, which adds a learning curve (to a football game) of about an hour. But it’s probably a good thing, because of the Total Control Passing, which allows you to overthrow and underthrow passes, and you can do powerful diving tackles (be sure to align.
Better than advertised