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NCAA Football 2002 from EA SPORTS Debuts on The PlayStation 2 Console

SOURCE: BW Sportswire

REDWOOD CITY, CA - This year's road to the National Championship leads to the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, CA, and NCAA Football 2002, launched by Electronic Arts, is the first to offer a way to get to all four Bowl games this year.

The top-selling college football game is back making its debut on the PlayStation2 computer entertainment system featuring a new game and graphics engine. NCAA Football 2002 was developed by one of the leading sports game developers in the country, Electronic Arts - Tiburon, known for its development of EA SPORTS Madden NFL franchise.

NCAA Football 2002 showcases high-resolution polygonal football players in a level of detail never seen before in college football on any gaming platform. Division 1-A stadiums are replicated to include lighting, scoreboards, band and visitor sections in the crowd. The true college feel arrives on a next-generation system with stunning graphics, including the introduction of 3D mascots and incredible player detail such as helmets featuring Buckeyes, Tomahawks and many other team specific pride stickers.

Gamers have the ability to track their team's national ranking throughout the season on NCAA Football 2002 with the Top 25 standings and BCS rankings. If they are good enough, gamers can take their team to one of 26 Bowl games, including the National Championship at the Rose Bowl, the Nokia Sugar Bowl, FedEx Orange Bowl and Tostitos Fiesta Bowl. NCAA Football 2002 is the only game to feature these top four bowl games. If a team does not earn a bowl bid, individual honors such as the Heisman Memorial Trophy, and All-American awards can be earned.

NCAA Football 2002 is rated "E" (Everyone) by the ESRB and is only available on the PlayStation 2. NCAA Football 2002 is analog controller compatible and supports up to 8 players.

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