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  2. ESPN NBA 2K5 - Wikipedia

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    In the NBA 2K series, ESPN NBA 2K5 is the successor to ESPN NBA Basketball, and the predecessor to NBA 2K6. It was developed by Visual Concepts and published by both Sega and Global Star Software. It was released for Xbox on September 28, 2004, with a PlayStation 2 version following on September 30, both for North America. In European regions ...

  3. ESPN College Hoops 2K5 - Wikipedia

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    ESPN College Hoops 2K5 is an American college basketball video game developed by Visual Concepts and published by Sega. It is a college basketball simulation available for the Xbox and PlayStation 2. It features former Stanford forward Josh Childress on the cover. The game was released on November 17, 2004.

  4. ESPN NFL 2K5 - Wikipedia

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    ESPN NFL 2K5 is an American football video game developed by Visual Concepts for the PlayStation 2 and Xbox consoles. Co- Published by Global Star Software and Sega , it is the sixth installment of the NFL 2K series and the last to use official NFL licensing.

  5. ESPN NBA Basketball (video game) - Wikipedia

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    ESPN NBA Basketball is the predecessor to ESPN NBA 2K5 in the NBA 2K series. It is the penultimate NBA 2K game before being sold by Sega company to form 2K Sports. It is also the first game to feature the ESPN logo full-time and the only game not to feature "2K" in its title, but instead featured "2K4" on the cover art.

  6. ESPN College Hoops - Wikipedia

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    ESPN College Hoops (sometimes mislabeled as ESPN College Basketball 2K4 [3]) is an American college basketball video game which was initially released on November 11, 2003 for PlayStation 2 and Xbox. It is the sequel to the debut game of the series, NCAA College Basketball 2K3 , and the first game in the series to feature the ESPN license.

  7. 2K5 - Wikipedia

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    2K5 may refer to: the year 2005; the FAA location identifier for Telida Airport, American airport in Alaska; the GRAU designation for the BM-25 Soviet multiple rocket launcher; ESPN College Hoops 2K5, 2004 video game; ESPN NBA 2K5, 2004 video game; ESPN NFL 2K5, 2004 video game; ESPN NHL 2K5, 2004 video game; Major League Baseball 2K5, 2005 ...

  8. NFL 2K - Wikipedia

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    ESPN NFL Football was released in September 2003 for PlayStation 2 and Xbox. It is the only game in the series not featuring 2K in the title; 2K4 was instead relegated to the bottom corner of the box art. The game would expand upon the series' ESPN license, with players receiving reports and highlights from ESPN's Chris Berman and Suzy Kolber.

  9. NBA 2K - Wikipedia

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    Each installment in the NBA 2K series emulates the National Basketball Association, and present slight improvements over the previous installments.As such, gameplay simulates a typical game of basketball, with the player controlling an entire team or a select player; objectives coincide with the rules of basketball and presentation resembles actual televised NBA games.