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NCAA Final Four 2003 |  | From: Sony Computer Entertainment Category: Video Games
List Price: $7.99 Buy Used: $0.01 as of 7/30/2010 15:13 CDT details You Save: $7.98 (100%)
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Seller: darlyntolaw Rating: 6 reviews Sales Rank: 37781
Platform: PlayStation2 Genre: Action Video Games ESRB: Everyone Media: Video Game Number Of Items: 1 Operating System: PlayStation 2 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.3 x 0.6
MPN: 72042 UPC: 711719720423 EAN: 0711719720423 ASIN: B00006Z7I5
Release Date: November 12, 2002 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Amazon.com Product Description With over 300 Division I teams from every big and small conference, including the Pac-10, Big 12, SEC, and Atlantic 10, NCAA Final Four 2003 brings to life the exhilaration of college hoops in remarkably authentic arenas. Whether sharpening your jump shot in the new practice mode, building a powerhouse collegiate program over multiple seasons in dynasty mode, or starting as an assistant at a small school and attempting to climb the ranks to major university head coach in career mode, NCAA Final Four 2003 provides every imaginable option for the ultimate in college hoops action. The addition of 70 new player models, each consisting of over 4,500 polygons, re-creates the college hoopster in jaw-dropping detail. With the aid of specular lighting, you will see muscle definition and uniform folds and wrinkles from every angle imaginable. You will perform over 30 new dunks, including reverses, follow-ups, and 360-degree jams, and watch the rim and backboard shake after a crowd-silencing dunk. All-new motion-blending technology creates seamless transitions in every animation, which results in ultrasmooth player control.
Product Description With over 300 Division I teams from every big and small conference, including the Pac-10, Big 12, SEC, and Atlantic 10, NCAA Final Four 2003 brings to life the exhilaration of college hoops in remarkably authentic arenas. Whether sharpening your jump shot in the new practice mode, building a powerhouse collegiate program over multiple seasons in dynasty mode, or starting as an assistant at a small school and attempting to climb the ranks to major university head coach in career mode, NCAA Final Four 2003 provides every imaginable option for the ultimate in college hoops action.
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| Customer Reviews: How to alley-oop? February 27, 2004 xxXTracyXxx (New York) Does anybody know how to do an alley-oop? I can't find the controls in the manuel. P.S. I also am having problems with the free throw shooting. Please somebody help! thanks
Not that good December 20, 2003 Daniel Segal (Pittsburgh , PA) I have this game and it is not that good.With Kentucky in the tourtoment I won easily over every team by about 20 per game. Exibition mode sometimes the computers kill you by a palyer hitting like 20 threes in a row. this game is not worth the money.
This is a terrible game December 7, 2003 Charles West (Tunnel Hill, Georgia United States) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is the most unrealistic game ever, sure the graphics are pretty good, but any game nowadays can have good graphics. When I played a season as Marquette, i started the season as #23 my first game was against #9 valpo after beating them (by 34 i might add) i was ranked number 1! how did that happen its not like every other team in the top 23 lost. Also, the computer only runs one play and its always the SF shooting a 3 and depending on the calibur of team he will either miss it 20 times or make it 20 times. Most of the reviews on here said they couldnt make a free throw but i had no problem with that, in fact when i created players i just took all the points from the freethrow stat and put it into the other stats, yet i rarely missed a free throw. Even on the hardest difficulty level i never won a game by less than 15 and i never even lost in 2 seasons even when playing Duke, Kansas, or UNC. Also, for some strange reason i had a 5'10 PG who could just take off with out a running start or anything and dunk it two-handed reverse style from the free throw line, while i had a center over 7ft and he couldnt have dunked if he had been given wings. My 6'6 PF averaged 12 blocks and 14 steals agame. WHO BLOCKS 12 SHOTS A GAME?!?!?! and everytime my SF made a shot he would celebrate on the wrong end of the floor and never show up on D. I dont know why this game has these uncalled for celebrations they never celebrate over a good play just a simple little 12ft jumper. Never a buzzer beater or a dunk over 4 guys, they just celebrate when they are up by 40 with 30 seconds to go agains Colgate or some small school. I havent played a good college basketball game since march madness 2000 on PS1. I usually stay away from 989 for some reason i gave this one a try because it was a gift, I should tell whoever gave me this peice of garbage to stick with gift certificates next time.
Shaun Rogers March 22, 2003 Charles E. Stevens (Pittsburgh, PA United States) 0 out of 3 found this review helpful
Shaun Rogers, you need a spell checker. wtf did you just say?
NCAA Final four 2003 December 31, 2002 Jeremy Chretien (Papillion, NE United States) 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
I loved this game. If you live in a city with a small college it will have our team. Bring from Omaha, I'm a Creighton Bluejay fan. So I was Creighton. This is a great game.
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