NCAA Gamebreaker

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NCAA Gamebreaker
NCAA Gamebreaker cover.jpg
Cover featuring Eddie George
Developer(s) Sony Interactive Studios America
Publisher(s) Sony Interactive Entertainment
SeriesNCAA Gamebreaker
Platform(s) PlayStation
Release
  • NA: September 19, 1996 [1]
Genre(s) Sports

NCAA Football Gamebreaker, also known as NCAA Gamebreaker, is an American football game developed by Sony Interactive Studios America and published by Sony for the PlayStation in 1996, exclusively in North America. The cover athlete is the 1995 Heisman winning Ohio State running back Eddie George.

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Gameplay

NCAA Gamebreaker is the first 32-bit college football video game published. [2]

Reception

Next Generation reviewed the PlayStation version of the game, rating it four stars out of five, and stated that "Gamebreaker is the best college football game on the market and one of the best football games period." [2]

Reviews

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References

  1. "Game Informer News". web.archive.org. 1999-02-19. Retrieved 2023-04-05.
  2. 1 2 "Finals". Next Generation . No. 24. Imagine Media. December 1996. p. 258.