NCAA Final Four 2000 Demo Disc

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Genre:
Basketball
CDs:
1
Publisher:
989 Studios
Released:
Pre-November 1999
Developer:
Killer Game
UPC:
None
Sony ID:
SCUS-94391
PSRM:
013210
Players:
1 to 8 Players
Memory:
None
Accessories:
Analog, Vibration, Multi-Tap x2
ESRB:
Everyone – No Descriptors
Box Copy:

More than 300 division 1 Teams From 31 Conferences

  • New – Playbooks and AI designed with help from Georgia Head Coach Jim Harrick
  • New – Motion capture animations from Duke Alum Trajan Langdon
  • New – Touch shooting lets you feel the realism in every shot
  • New – ESPN’s Quinn Buckner with play-by-play and analysis
  • New – Realistic player models with enhanced 3D graphics
  • New – Authentic college fight songs and crowd chants
  • Raise the roof with a reverse jam
  • Knock down the three from outside
  • Get all the big rivalries

 

 

Variants

  • There are no known variants.

 

 

Misprints

  • There are no known misprints.

 

 

Contents

This contains a demo for NCAA Final Four 2000. Only a quick start game between Duke and Conneticut is possible. Once in game the Pause screen options are all in play. Players will play two periods (half a game) and then be returned to the title screen from the in-game option menu.

 

 

Screenshots

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Videos

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Trivia

  • In using the same artwork from the retail release, the graphic designer didn’t take the cardboard flap into account. The first bullet point gets cut off on the right side.
  • The demo still allows for a full 8 players to jump in, granted you have 2 multi-taps and 8 controllers.

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