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BreakABone
07-09-2003, 01:32 PM
And EA shows it's policy, you can't make a good thing go to waste.

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Gameplay: Hard-hitting 7-on-7 arcade gameplay challenges players to show their skills on both offense and defense. Big jukes with bone-crunching tackles, pitches, and a wealth of showboat moves are available. There are no penalties so everything is fair game, and none of that sissy stuff like punting, kicking, or field goals. Trick plays will leave your opponents head spinning-it's all about style over strategy.

Create-a-Team: Create a player and build a team, filling all positions.

Choose from hundreds of swappable clothing and accessories to
customize player's hairstyle, tattoos, and more. Choose the team's colors and logo and unlock style and impact gear to enhance your player's performance and style. Earn Dev points to build your players into superstars.

Game Play Modes: NFL Challenge: Bulldoze through 31 teams while building the ultimate team with dozens of unlockables.

Pick Up Game: You're always the captain and you take turns with your opponent, selecting your team from 40 randomly selected NFL stars.

Online Play for the PlayStation 2: Rule the streets from coast-to-coast.

BIG-time NFL Personality: More than 300 current NFL stars and legends such as Barry Sanders. Each player model exaggerates the real-life features of their counterparts. No helmets, so their real personalities are front and center on the field.

EA SPORTS BIG™ Trick System: Great plays earn Showboat points which will eventually reward gamers with a Gamebreaker.

Gamebreakers put a player into "the zone" where they can plow through the opposing team or knock the ball loose on defense.

Original Interactive Environments: Seven unique fields will affect your strategy. Varying field dimensions and surfaces (including sand and mud) force players to adapt their rosters. Play on a beach, in a park, on a corner lot, and more.

BIG Audio: The game features a licensed soundtrack from top hip-hop and rock artists.

Multiplayer Competition: Cooperative gameplay or head-to-head action with up to four of your friends.

http://www.tothegame.com/game.asp?ID=2843

TheGame
07-09-2003, 01:37 PM
I have never liked Arcade football games, but, EA made the best arcadeish Basketball game ever so, maybe this will be the best at it's sport.

Perfect Stu
07-09-2003, 02:24 PM
I have never liked Arcade football games, but, EA made the best arcadeish Basketball game ever so, maybe this will be the best at it's sport.

I agree. I always preferred the most true-to-life football game since I started playing them a lot in 2000, but there are can always be exceptions. If they do to arcade football with NFL Street as they did to arcade basketball with NBA Street, I'm sure I'll love the game. Online gameplay (with voice chat, I hope) and stuff like create a team, player, and NFL legends makes me put it on my "definite interest" list.

GiMpY-wAnNaBe
07-09-2003, 03:25 PM
am i the only one that sees them as trying to recreate the success they had with nba street?? :confused:, the online play might be interesting, especially if it has voiceovers, being able to change the plan during play would be a definate plus

Stonecutter
07-09-2003, 04:40 PM
And EA raises the middle finger to the xbox again.

Joeiss
07-09-2003, 04:52 PM
am i the only one that sees them as trying to recreate the success they had with nba street?? :confused:,

You are so ignorant. I mean like, how the hell could you even say that? It not like they have the same name or anything.

:rolleyes:

TheGame
07-09-2003, 07:22 PM
You are so ignorant. I mean like, how the hell could you even say that? It not like they have the same name or anything.

:rolleyes:
:D

:lol:

Perfect Stu
07-10-2003, 03:15 PM
And EA raises the middle finger to the xbox again.

I don't think it's gonna end, either...unless one or two big things change

I'm all for EA supporting LIVE...but as long as they keep supporting my primary system the way they do, I have nothing to complain about