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NFL Street
Developer
Tiburon
Publisher
EA Sports
ERSB Rating
E
Rel. Date
1/14/2004
Genre
Sports Action
Players
2

A new brand of football meant only for the streets. 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. Create your team, equip them how you want, and get ready for some amazing hard-hitting football with NFL Street from Electronic Arts. NFL STREET isn't just about showboating, though. While pulling off sweet tricks and flashing tight style is a major part of the game, make no mistake - this game can get rough. The fields in the game are lined with poles, walls and even more immovable objects, and if those things get in the way when you bring your opponent down with a clean tackle, well, so be it.

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