NCAA College Football 2K3

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NCAA College Football 2K3
Ncaafootball2k3.jpg
Xbox box art
Developer(s) Visual Concepts
Avalanche Software
Publisher(s) Sega
Platform(s) GameCube, PlayStation 2, Xbox
ReleasePlayStation 2
Xbox
  • NA: August 13, 2002 [2]
GameCube
  • NA: September 3, 2002 [3]
Genre(s) Sports football
Mode(s) Single-player, multiplayer

NCAA College Football 2K3 is a 2002 American football video game published by Sega. [1] The cover athlete is former Nebraska Cornhuskers quarterback Eric Crouch. It is the second college football game by Visual Concepts and Avalanche Software (the first being NCAA College Football 2K2: Road to the Rose Bowl ).

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Reception

The game received "average" reviews on all platforms according to the review aggregation website Metacritic. [4] [5] [6]

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