NCAA March Madness 2000

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NCAA March Madness 2000
NCAA March Madness 00 Coverart.jpg
Developer(s) Black Ops Entertainment
Publisher(s) EA Sports
Series NCAA March Madness
Platform(s) PlayStation
Release
Genre(s) Sports
Mode(s) Single-player, multiplayer

NCAA March Madness 2000 is the 1999 installment in the NCAA March Madness series. Former Maryland player Steve Francis is featured on the cover.

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Reception

The game received favorable reviews according to the review aggregation website GameRankings. [2]

See also

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