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ESPN Videogames is proud to announce the next chapter of its critically acclaimed, adrenaline-pumping football series - ESPN NFL 2005. The ESPN NFL series, known for its stalwart football realism exhibited in bold gameplay and stellar animations, will be unleashed in Fall 2004.
"More than ever before, we're really looking forward to delivering the most satisfying football experience ever in ESPN NFL 2005," states Greg Thomas, president of Visual Concepts, maker of ESPN Videogames. "Fusing the thrill of a real football game atmosphere with revolutionary gameplay features and enhanced graphics, ESPN NFL 2005 truly is a hybrid from other mainstream football games."
Pioneering some of the most innovative features found in any football game, ESPN NFL 2005 promises sports fans a season full of the most realistic virtual gridiron action and will be available for both the PlayStation2 computer entertainment system and the Xbox videogame system from Microsoft.
ESPN NFL 2005 and other ESPN Videogames titles are produced by Visual Concepts - Sega's sports studio.
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ESPN Videogames revealed today new details about their upcoming football title, ESPN NFL 2005. ESPN NFL 2005 will introduce several original features in Franchise Mode, the completely new Maximum Tackle system, and further builds upon the exciting ESPN presentation elements that include incorporation of ESPN personalities Suzy Kolber, Trey Wingo, and Mel Kiper, as well as an expanded role for Chris Berman.
ESPN NFL 2005 features Maximum Tackle, a new dynamic gameplay mechanic that gives gamers a deeper level of control on both offense and defense. On offense as the ball carrier, the player can fight for extra yards while being tackled; with superstar players, there's even a good chance of breaking out of tackles. On defense, players now have full control when making tackles where they can choose to go for the big highlight hit, or the textbook wrap-up on opponents. Maximum Tackle adds a new dimension to the on-field game, offering a realistic and exciting gameplay experience.
Many enhancements have been made to ESPN NFL 2005's Franchise mode. Couch coaches hungering for the next innovations will be amazed with several new additions including week-to-week prep of the team's training and workout schedules, the ability to direct the coaches focus, and a new watch-and-react visual simulator.
Further realizing the commitment to telecast quality, ESPN NFL 2005 will feature energetic Suzy Kolber as both sideline and post-game interview reporter. SportsCenter anchor Trey Wingo, and ESPN NFL Draft guru Mel Kiper Jr. offer insight and opinion on the happenings in the NFL. A true-to-life representation of Chris Berman will provide game wrap-ups and all the hard-hitting highlights from the week's games.
ESPN Videogames are produced by Visual Concepts - Sega's sports studio. For more information on the games, visit http://www.espnvideogames.com
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