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NFL 2K

NFL 2K is an American football video game series developed by Visual Concepts and published by Sega. The series was originally exclusive to Sega's Dreamcast video game console due to the absence of EA Sports's Madden NFL series on the system. As the foremost "2K" title, it marked the beginning of a running athletics series that eventually led to the spinning off of 2K's sports publishing business under the name of 2K Sports. Upon the Dreamcast's discontinuation, the series continued to be published for other sixth generation game systems and became the chief competitor of the Madden series.

NFL 2K
Genre(s)Sports
Developer(s)Visual Concepts
Publisher(s)Sega
Platform(s)Dreamcast, PlayStation 2, Xbox, GameCube
First releaseNFL 2K
September 9, 1999
Latest releaseESPN NFL 2K5
July 20, 2004

After the competitively priced NFL 2K5 significantly reduced sales of that year's Madden release, EA signed an exclusivity deal with the NFL that made Madden NFL the only series allowed to use NFL team and player names.

In 2020, 2K announced the NFL 2K series will return in 2021 as an arcade video game.[1] In May 2021 2K announced that the game had been delayed until March 2022.[2]

In April 2024, 2K Games released a mobile video game titled NFL 2K Playmakers, a card game similar to Madden NFL's Ultimate Team mode.[3]

Games edit

Aggregate review scores
Game GameRankings Metacritic
NFL 2K (DC) 91.53 [4]
NFL 2K1 (DC) 94.50 [5] (DC) 97[6]
NFL 2K2 (DC) 89.35 [7]
(PS2) 86.85 [8]
(Xbox) 84.84 [9]
(DC) 90[10]
(Xbox) 87 [11]
(PS2) 85[12]
NFL 2K3 (Xbox) 89.79 [13]
(GC) 89.45 [14]
(PS2) 88.10[15]
(PS2) 93[16]
(GC) 92[17]
ESPN NFL Football (Xbox) 89.27 [18]
(PS2) 88.12 [19]
(Xbox) 91[20]
(PS2) 91[21]
ESPN NFL 2K5 (Xbox) 90.52 [22]
(PS2) 87.84[23]
(Xbox) 92[24]
(PS2) 90[25]

NFL 2K edit

The series was introduced by Sega to address EA Sports's decision not to publish games, including the Madden NFL series, for the Dreamcast. The first installment, NFL 2K, was released exclusively for the system, in time for its September 9, 1999 launch in North America. All 31 NFL teams were included in the game (including the returning Browns) along with alumni teams, and All-Pro teams for the AFC, NFC, and NFL. The game received positive reception upon its release, with praises for its visuals, presentation, and overall gameplay.[26]

NFL 2K1 edit

A sequel, NFL 2K1, was released for the Dreamcast on September 7, 2000 to critical acclaim. Improvements over its predecessor include a significant amount of new player animations, larger play-books, improved AI, and tweaks to the running game, the passing game, and defense. 2K1 also introduced a multi-season franchise mode and online play.

NFL 2K2 edit

With the demise of the Dreamcast, the NFL 2K series was re-positioned as the main multi-platform rival to the Madden NFL series. NFL 2K2, the third installment, was released on September 19, 2001, for the Dreamcast. PlayStation 2 and Xbox versions of the game were later released with enhanced graphics. Reception for the game was positive, with critics noting improved AI, enhancements to the passing game, and new player animations. However, the franchise mode was criticized for lacking depth, as it remained nearly unchanged from 2K1. The Houston Texans were included in the game, featuring stock players as the team did not yet have a real-life roster.[citation needed]

NFL 2K3 edit

NFL 2K3 was released for PlayStation 2, Xbox, and GameCube on August 2002. The game featured licensed ESPN-styled presentation, with halftime reports, player awards, and post-game and weekly wrap-ups. ESPN's Dan Patrick is featured in the opening intro. Franchise mode was greatly expanded upon in 2K3, and featured interactive menus along with much greater depth. Historic teams were included for the first time, and current real-life coaches were introduced to the series (along with the ability to create ones). 2K3 was the first game in the series to include Xbox Live capabilities.

ESPN NFL Football edit

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. New features were added such as first-person football and "The Crib", which serves as the player's own digital apartment and trophy room.

ESPN NFL 2K5 edit

With the cancellation of NFL GameDay (989 Sports) on PlayStation 2 and the NFL Fever (Microsoft Game Studios) franchise, the series truly became Madden NFL's primary competition. In what Grantland later called "one of the greatest, most insidious guerrilla-warfare moves in the history of video game competition", Sega released ESPN NFL 2K5 in July 2004 for $19.99, giving the game significant market share versus the $49.95 Madden NFL. One EA developer recalled that Sega's aggressive pricing "scared the hell out of us"; EA later reduced Madden NFL's price to $29.95.[27][28] In December 2004, however, EA signed an exclusive agreement with the NFL for an undisclosed amount of money, making Madden NFL the only series allowed to use NFL team and player names. Comparatively, the NFL signed a similar six year exclusivity deal with Visa Inc. worth $400 million in January 2004.[29] EA also signed an agreement with ESPN to become the only licensee of ESPN's brand in sports games on all platforms. This was an immense blow to Sega's franchise in their MLB, NBA, and NHL series. In 2020, EA signed an extension with the NFL, giving them sole licensing rights through the 2025 season.[30]

Voice commentary edit

The play-by-play and color commentary in each game is done by the fictional sportscasters Dan Stevens (Terry McGovern) and Peter O'Keefe (Jay Styne). 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.

Terry McGovern and Jay Styne returned as Dan Stevens and Peter O'Keefe in All-Pro Football 2K8.

Cover athletes edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Why Players Are Hesitant About 2K's New Football Game". CBR.com. 16 October 2020. Retrieved 2021-01-06.
  2. ^ "2K's NFL Arcade Game Delayed Past March 2022". IGN. 18 May 2021. Retrieved 2021-05-20.
  3. ^ https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/nfl-launches-new-nfl-2k-playmakers-video-game-with-texans-c-j-stroud-as-2024-cover-athlete
  4. ^ "NFL 2K for Dreamcast - GameRankings". www.gamerankings.com.
  5. ^ "NFL 2K1 for Dreamcast - GameRankings". www.gamerankings.com.
  6. ^ "NFL 2K1". Metacritic.
  7. ^ "NFL 2K2 for Dreamcast - GameRankings". www.gamerankings.com.
  8. ^ "NFL 2K2 for PlayStation 2 - GameRankings". www.gamerankings.com.
  9. ^ "NFL 2K2 for Xbox - GameRankings". www.gamerankings.com.
  10. ^ "NFL 2K2". Metacritic.
  11. ^ "NFL 2K2". Metacritic.
  12. ^ "NFL 2K2". Metacritic.
  13. ^ "NFL 2K3 for Xbox - GameRankings". www.gamerankings.com.
  14. ^ "NFL 2K3 for GameCube - GameRankings". www.gamerankings.com.
  15. ^ "NFL 2K3 for PlayStation 2 - GameRankings". www.gamerankings.com.
  16. ^ "NFL 2K3". Metacritic.
  17. ^ "NFL 2K3". Metacritic.
  18. ^ "ESPN NFL Football for Xbox - GameRankings". www.gamerankings.com.
  19. ^ "ESPN NFL Football for PlayStation 2 - GameRankings". www.gamerankings.com.
  20. ^ "ESPN NFL Football". Metacritic.
  21. ^ "ESPN NFL Football". Metacritic.
  22. ^ "ESPN NFL 2K5 for Xbox - GameRankings". www.gamerankings.com.
  23. ^ "ESPN NFL 2K5 for PlayStation 2 - GameRankings". www.gamerankings.com.
  24. ^ "ESPN NFL 2K5". Metacritic.
  25. ^ "ESPN NFL 2K5". Metacritic.
  26. ^ "NFL2K - IGN". 1999.
  27. ^ Bissell, Tom (January 17, 2012). "Kickoff: Madden NFL and the Future of Video Game Sports". Grantland. Retrieved January 21, 2012.
  28. ^ Cobbs, Chris (December 15, 2004). "Electronic Arts Scores Nfl Exclusive". Orlando Sentinel. Retrieved December 10, 2012.
  29. ^ Rovell, Darren (December 14, 2004). "All Madden, all the time". ESPN.
  30. ^ Morris, Chris (28 May 2020). "This could be the last time EA gets an NFL exclusive deal".

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This article is about the video game series For the first game in the series see NFL 2K video game NFL 2K is an American football video game series developed by Visual Concepts and published by Sega The series was originally exclusive to Sega s Dreamcast video game console due to the absence of EA Sports s Madden NFL series on the system As the foremost 2K title it marked the beginning of a running athletics series that eventually led to the spinning off of 2K s sports publishing business under the name of 2K Sports Upon the Dreamcast s discontinuation the series continued to be published for other sixth generation game systems and became the chief competitor of the Madden series NFL 2KGenre s SportsDeveloper s Visual ConceptsPublisher s SegaPlatform s Dreamcast PlayStation 2 Xbox GameCubeFirst releaseNFL 2KSeptember 9 1999Latest releaseESPN NFL 2K5July 20 2004 This article needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information July 2022 After the competitively priced NFL 2K5 significantly reduced sales of that year s Madden release EA signed an exclusivity deal with the NFL that made Madden NFL the only series allowed to use NFL team and player names In 2020 2K announced the NFL 2K series will return in 2021 as an arcade video game 1 In May 2021 2K announced that the game had been delayed until March 2022 2 In April 2024 2K Games released a mobile video game titled NFL 2K Playmakers a card game similar to Madden NFL s Ultimate Team mode 3 Contents 1 Games 1 1 NFL 2K 1 2 NFL 2K1 1 3 NFL 2K2 1 4 NFL 2K3 1 5 ESPN NFL Football 1 6 ESPN NFL 2K5 2 Voice commentary 3 Cover athletes 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksGames editAggregate review scores Game GameRankings Metacritic NFL 2K DC 91 53 4 NFL 2K1 DC 94 50 5 DC 97 6 NFL 2K2 DC 89 35 7 PS2 86 85 8 Xbox 84 84 9 DC 90 10 Xbox 87 11 PS2 85 12 NFL 2K3 Xbox 89 79 13 GC 89 45 14 PS2 88 10 15 PS2 93 16 GC 92 17 ESPN NFL Football Xbox 89 27 18 PS2 88 12 19 Xbox 91 20 PS2 91 21 ESPN NFL 2K5 Xbox 90 52 22 PS2 87 84 23 Xbox 92 24 PS2 90 25 This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources NFL 2K news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2023 Learn how and when to remove this message NFL 2K edit Main article NFL 2K video game The series was introduced by Sega to address EA Sports s decision not to publish games including the Madden NFL series for the Dreamcast The first installment NFL 2K was released exclusively for the system in time for its September 9 1999 launch in North America All 31 NFL teams were included in the game including the returning Browns along with alumni teams and All Pro teams for the AFC NFC and NFL The game received positive reception upon its release with praises for its visuals presentation and overall gameplay 26 NFL 2K1 edit Main article NFL 2K1 A sequel NFL 2K1 was released for the Dreamcast on September 7 2000 to critical acclaim Improvements over its predecessor include a significant amount of new player animations larger play books improved AI and tweaks to the running game the passing game and defense 2K1 also introduced a multi season franchise mode and online play NFL 2K2 edit Main article NFL 2K2 With the demise of the Dreamcast the NFL 2K series was re positioned as the main multi platform rival to the Madden NFL series NFL 2K2 the third installment was released on September 19 2001 for the Dreamcast PlayStation 2 and Xbox versions of the game were later released with enhanced graphics Reception for the game was positive with critics noting improved AI enhancements to the passing game and new player animations However the franchise mode was criticized for lacking depth as it remained nearly unchanged from 2K1 The Houston Texans were included in the game featuring stock players as the team did not yet have a real life roster citation needed NFL 2K3 edit Main article NFL 2K3 NFL 2K3 was released for PlayStation 2 Xbox and GameCube on August 2002 The game featured licensed ESPN styled presentation with halftime reports player awards and post game and weekly wrap ups ESPN s Dan Patrick is featured in the opening intro Franchise mode was greatly expanded upon in 2K3 and featured interactive menus along with much greater depth Historic teams were included for the first time and current real life coaches were introduced to the series along with the ability to create ones 2K3 was the first game in the series to include Xbox Live capabilities ESPN NFL Football edit Main article ESPN NFL Football 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 New features were added such as first person football and The Crib which serves as the player s own digital apartment and trophy room ESPN NFL 2K5 edit Main article ESPN NFL 2K5 With the cancellation of NFL GameDay 989 Sports on PlayStation 2 and the NFL Fever Microsoft Game Studios franchise the series truly became Madden NFL s primary competition In what Grantland later called one of the greatest most insidious guerrilla warfare moves in the history of video game competition Sega released ESPN NFL 2K5 in July 2004 for 19 99 giving the game significant market share versus the 49 95 Madden NFL One EA developer recalled that Sega s aggressive pricing scared the hell out of us EA later reduced Madden NFL s price to 29 95 27 28 In December 2004 however EA signed an exclusive agreement with the NFL for an undisclosed amount of money making Madden NFL the only series allowed to use NFL team and player names Comparatively the NFL signed a similar six year exclusivity deal with Visa Inc worth 400 million in January 2004 29 EA also signed an agreement with ESPN to become the only licensee of ESPN s brand in sports games on all platforms This was an immense blow to Sega s franchise in their MLB NBA and NHL series In 2020 EA signed an extension with the NFL giving them sole licensing rights through the 2025 season 30 Voice commentary editThe play by play and color commentary in each game is done by the fictional sportscasters Dan Stevens Terry McGovern and Peter O Keefe Jay Styne 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 Terry McGovern and Jay Styne returned as Dan Stevens and Peter O Keefe in All Pro Football 2K8 Cover athletes editList of Standard Cover Athletes Game Cover Star Name Team NFL 2K Randy Moss Minnesota Vikings NFL 2K1 NFL 2K2 NFL 2K3 Brian Urlacher Chicago Bears ESPN NFL Football Warren Sapp Tampa Bay Buccaneers ESPN NFL 2K5 Terrell Owens Philadelphia Eagles NFL 2K Playmakers C J Stroud Houston TexansSee also editNCAA College Football 2K2 Road to the Rose Bowl NCAA College Football 2K3References edit Why Players Are Hesitant About 2K s New Football Game CBR com 16 October 2020 Retrieved 2021 01 06 2K s NFL Arcade Game Delayed Past March 2022 IGN 18 May 2021 Retrieved 2021 05 20 https www cbssports com nfl news nfl launches new nfl 2k playmakers video game with texans c j stroud as 2024 cover athlete NFL 2K for Dreamcast GameRankings www gamerankings com NFL 2K1 for Dreamcast GameRankings www gamerankings com NFL 2K1 Metacritic NFL 2K2 for Dreamcast GameRankings www gamerankings com NFL 2K2 for PlayStation 2 GameRankings www gamerankings com NFL 2K2 for Xbox GameRankings www gamerankings com NFL 2K2 Metacritic NFL 2K2 Metacritic NFL 2K2 Metacritic NFL 2K3 for Xbox GameRankings www gamerankings com NFL 2K3 for GameCube GameRankings www gamerankings com NFL 2K3 for PlayStation 2 GameRankings www gamerankings com NFL 2K3 Metacritic NFL 2K3 Metacritic ESPN NFL Football for Xbox GameRankings www gamerankings com ESPN NFL Football for PlayStation 2 GameRankings www gamerankings com ESPN NFL Football Metacritic ESPN NFL Football Metacritic ESPN NFL 2K5 for Xbox GameRankings www gamerankings com ESPN NFL 2K5 for PlayStation 2 GameRankings www gamerankings com ESPN NFL 2K5 Metacritic ESPN NFL 2K5 Metacritic NFL2K IGN 1999 Bissell Tom January 17 2012 Kickoff Madden NFL and the Future of Video Game Sports Grantland Retrieved January 21 2012 Cobbs Chris December 15 2004 Electronic Arts Scores Nfl Exclusive Orlando Sentinel Retrieved December 10 2012 Rovell Darren December 14 2004 All Madden all the time ESPN Morris Chris 28 May 2020 This could be the last time EA gets an NFL exclusive deal External links editNFL 2K series at MobyGames Retrieved from 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