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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.
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Fictional reporter Michelle Westphal (Marcia Perry) provides occasional sideline reports from NFL 2K through NFL 2K3, while ESPN's real-life Suzy Kolber provides reports in ESPN NFL Football and ESPN NFL 2K5. Pre-game and post-game shows, halftime reports, and weekly SportsCenter wrap-ups are hosted by ESPN's Chris Berman in the latter two games.
ESPN Major League Baseball: Sega: Controller sometimes fails to vibrate outside of the strike zone, logos on player uniforms sometimes flicker and occasional choppy animations when video mode is set to 1080i. [5] [15] ESPN MLS ExtraTime 2002: Konami [5] ESPN NFL 2K5: Sega [5] ESPN NHL 2K5: Sega
Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide. Help ... ESPN NFL 2K5; N. NFL 2K (video game) NFL 2K1; NFL 2K2 ...
ESPN NHL 2K5: PlayStation 2: August 30, 2004: Kush Games / Visual Concepts [77] Xbox: Medieval Conquest: Microsoft Windows: September 6, 2004: Cat Daddy Games [78] Army Men: Sarge's War: PlayStation 2: September 7, 2004: Tactical Development / The 3DO Company [79] Kohan II: Kings of War: Microsoft Windows: September 21, 2004: TimeGate Studios ...
[29] [221] [204] Madden and 2K continued to compete on other platforms through 2004, with the 2K series introducing innovations such as a first person perspective new to the genre, [222] and eventually launching ESPN NFL 2K5 at the aggressively low price point of $19.95 until EA signed an exclusive agreement with the National Football League ...
ESPN NFL Football (alternatively known as NFL 2K4) is the first Sega football game using the ESPN in the name. It is published by Sega and developed by Visual Concepts. It was released for PlayStation 2 and Xbox. Former Tampa Bay Buccaneers defensive lineman Warren Sapp is featured on the cover.