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NCAA GameBreaker 2004
Developer
Red Zone Interactive/989 Sports
Publisher
Sony Computer Entertainment
ERSB Rating
E
Rel. Date
8/26/2003
Genre
Sports
Players
8

Fronted by All-American running back Larry Johnson from Penn State University, NCAA GameBreaker 2004 sports the latest technology, with a new revolutionary Online Mode, allowing gamers to compete against each other nationwide. In addition, all new features such as Practice Mode will allow gamers to incorporate new plays and practice their skills. For the first time ever, NCAA GameBreaker 2004 will allow gamers to take their skills online and compete against other college football fans anytime, anywhere.

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