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System(s): PlayStation 2, Xbox | |||||||||||||||
Publisher: Sega of America | |||||||||||||||
Developer: Kush Games, Visual Concepts | |||||||||||||||
Brand: ESPN Videogames | |||||||||||||||
Licensor: ESPN, NCAA Basketball | |||||||||||||||
Peripherals supported: Multitap, Network Adaptor | |||||||||||||||
Genre: Sports | |||||||||||||||
Number of players: 1-4 | |||||||||||||||
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ESPN College Hoops is a college basketball game released for the PlayStation 2 and Xbox exclusively in North America.
Contents
Magazine articles
- Main article: ESPN College Hoops/Magazine articles.
Production credits
PlayStation 2 version
- Director of Quality Assurance: Chien Yu
- Quality Assurance Supervisor: John Crysdale
- Lead Tester: Zach Timmerman
- Assistant Lead Tester: Donell Williams
- Lead Network Tester: Kurt Maffei
- Mastering & Release Specialist: Erik Andreassen
- QA Tech: Jeremy Huddleston, Alan Trammel, Jonathan Yee
- Manual Writer: Tor Unsworth
- Manual Editing: Otto Park, Terry Tharp
- Quality Assurance: Adam Ausiello, Jason Battle, Aaron Baxter, Evan Boehler, Erick Boenisch, Elton Brown, Nathan Burks, Simon Chan, Joseph Chasan, Ross Conkey, Michael Cureton, Carlo De Los Santos, Andrew Gable, Robby Ganit, Chris Ganz, Bruce Gerrits, Bryan Green, Jose Gutierrez, Joseph Ha, Jef Holton, Richard Horne, Jacob Janzen, Enoch Kennett, Richard Khoo, Byron King, Craig Kilcoyne, Brian Krawchuk, Rob Leach, Joel Lehmann, Halbert Lofton, Myka Macaraeg, Chris Marquez, Dan Nicolaisen, Brian Osoteo, Otto Park, Evan Prieskop, Evan Rice, Mike Rogers, Mike Rose, Jerson Sapida, Randy Sison, Terry Tharp, Jake True, Chris Watkins, Morgan Wren, Dustin Wright, Casey Yost
- Executive Producer: Umrao Mayer
- Technical Director: Philip Watts
- Art Director: I Spong
- Director of Software Engineering: Romain Soson
- Director of Graphics: George Simmons
ESPN College Hoops Development Team
- Project Manager: Scott Krager
- Tech Lead: Romain Soson
- Art Lead: Al Spong
- Programmers: Larry Irvin, Anand Madhavapeddy, Andy Modrovich, Jason Persampieri, Randy Platt
- Artists: Leon Chen, Christian DeLeon, Susie Ellis, Doo Ma, Jeff McNurlin
- Design: Bob Baker
- Audio: Joel Simmons
- Additional Programming: Rolando Caloca, Jonathan Cummings, Gopi Gopal, Brian Hendriks, Hanley Leung, Jonathan Leung, Brian Lhota, Rob McLaughlin, Dale Son, Chandra Yalangi, Anthony Yu, Phil Watts
- Additional Art: Adam Bain, Lan-Fang Chang, James Cordero, Christian Halsell, Jeff Kleinzweig, Drew Krevi, Robert Miller, George Simmons
- Testing: Ryan Fitzwater, Tim Taylor
- Motion Capture Actors: Eric Crookshank, Kel Mitchell, Maceo Thomas, Scott Krager, Rob Jones
- Motion Capture Studio: Visual Concepts Motion Analysis Studios
- ESPN Commentators: Jay Bilas, Mike Patrick
- Roster Data Compilation: Zach Timmerman
- Special Thanks: Dennis Michaud, Mark Roberts, Derek Wilson, Cal Berkeley, Instrumental Music Company and The ESPN NBA Basketball Team
- Executive Producer: Greg Thomas
- Producer: Rob Jones
- Director of Quality Assurance: Chien Yu
- Quality Assurance Supervisor: John Crysdale
- Lead Tester: Zach Timmerman
- Assistant Lead Tester: Donell Williams
- Lead Network Tester: Kurt Maffei
- Mastering & Release Specialist: Erik Andreassen
- QA Tech: Jeremy Huddleston, Alan Trammel, Jonathan Yee
- Manual Writer: Tor Unsworth
- Quality Assurance: Adam Ausiello, Jason Battle, Aaron Baxter, Evan Boehler, Erick Boenisch, Elton Brown, Nathan Burks, Simon Chan, Joseph Chasan, Ross Conkey, Michael Cureton, Andrew Gable, Chris Ganz, Bruce Gerrits, Jose Gutierrez, Joseph Ha, Jef Holton, Jacob Janzen, Richard Khoo, Byron King, Craig Kilcoyne, Brian Krawchuk, Rob Leach, Halbert Lofton, Dan Nicolaisen, Brian Osoteo, Otto Park, Evan Prieskop, Mike Rogers, Mike Rose, Jerson Sapida, Randy Sison, Jake True, Dustin Wright, Casey Yost
- Marketing / Public Relations: Anthony Chau, Dan Gallardo, Stacey Kerr, Rustin Lee, Steve Raab, Mike Rhinehart, Brad Schlachter
- Motion Capture: Rich Nelson, Junior Sison, Kai Ma
- Schedule Compilation: Matt Underwood
- Manual Design and Localization: Vicki Morawietz of VAM Design
- Website: Bobby Wren
- Special Thanks: Brad Walker - West Coast Conf., Dave Chaffin - Western Athletic Conf., Beth Hall - Horizon League, Mandy Copeland - Southern Conf., Kristie Le - Southland Conf., Wallace Dooley - SWAC, Jenn Baker, Craig Foster - Dagnabbit, Mark Geddis — Collegiate Images, Eric Sorensen — ESPN, Richard Yee
- SVP and GM ESPN Enterprises: Rick Alessandri
- President ESPN, Inc.: George Bodenheimer
- SVP Marketing: Lee Ann Daly
- Introduction Movie Editor: Tim Horgan
- VP Talent and Administration: Al Jaffe
- Lawyer: Will Reeder
- EVP Enterprises, Magazine & ESPN.com: John Skipper
- VP Enterprises: Tori Stevens
- VP Marketing: Aaron Taylor
- Marketing Manager, ESPN Enterprises: Peggy Brolly
- Director, ESPN Enterprises, Consumer and Media Products: Mary Moore
- The name Ford Field is owned by Ford Motor Company and used by permission. The likeness and image of Ford Field are owned by the Detroit Lions, Inc. and used by permission.
- The Wachovia name and logo are registered service marks of Wachovia Corporation used with permission. The Wachovia Center is a Comcast-Spectator facility.
- The names and logos of all stadiums/arenas are trademarks of their respective owners and are used by permission.
- Naismith Award presented by the Atlanta Tipoff Club
- The John R. Wooden Award and trophy design, The Los Angeles Athletic Club name and logo design are registered marks of LAACO, Ltd.
Physical scans
PlayStation 2 version
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Xbox version
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Technical information
- Main article: ESPN College Hoops/Technical information.
ROM dump status
System | Hash | Size | Build Date | Source | Comments | |||||||||
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4,239,196,160 | DVD-ROM (US) | SLUS-20729 (V1.02) |
External links
- Official website (archive)
- ESPN College Hoops on PlayStation.com: US
- ESPN College Hoops on Xbox.com: US (archive)
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 http://www.espnvideogames.com/shop/products/ (Wayback Machine: 2003-12-05 23:19)
- ↑ Xbox.com (en-us; default.htm/) (Wayback Machine: 2004-08-04 13:04)
- ↑ File:ESPNCollegeHoops PS2 US Manual.pdf, page 28
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Electronic Gaming Monthly, "January 2004" (US; 2003-12-02), page 116
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 Play, "January 2004" (US; 200x-xx-xx), page 82
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Main page | Comparisons | Magazine articles | Reception |
2K Basketball games Published by Sega | |
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NBA 2K (1999) | NBA 2K1 (2000) | NBA 2K2 (2001) | |
NBA 2K2 (2002) | NBA 2K3 (2002) | NCAA College Basketball 2K3 (2002) | |
NBA 2K2 (2002) | NBA 2K3 (2002) | NCAA College Basketball 2K3 (2002) | ESPN NBA Basketball (2003) | ESPN College Hoops (2003) | ESPN NBA 2K5 (2004) | ESPN College Hoops 2K5 (2004) | |
2K Basketball related media | |
NBA 2K Official Strategy Guide (1999) | NBA 2K Perfect Guide (2000) | NBA 2K3 Official Perfect Guide (2002) | Prima's Official Strategy Guide: ESPN NBA Basketball (2003) | ESPN NBA 2K5 Official Strategy Guide (2004) |
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American football | NFL 2K | NFL 2K1 | NFL 2K2 | NFL 2K3 | ESPN NFL Football | ESPN NFL 2K5 |
Ice hockey | NHL 2K | -- | NHL 2K2 | NHL 2K3 | ESPN NHL Hockey | ESPN NHL 2K5 |
Baseball | -- | World Series Baseball 2K1 | World Series Baseball 2K2 | World Series Baseball 2K3 | ESPN Major League Baseball | -- |
College football | -- | -- | NCAA College Football 2K2 | NCAA College Football 2K3 | -- | -- |
College Basketball | -- | -- | -- | NCAA College Basketball 2K3 | ESPN College Hoops | ESPN College Hoops 2K5 |
Others | Virtua Athlete 2K | -- | Tennis 2K2 | -- | -- | -- |
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