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The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), formerly known as the Intercollegiate Athletic Association of the United States (IAAUS), is an American professional college athletics regulation organization, notable for licensing its branding and associated student athletes to game developers for the production of numerous video games.
Contents
Company
Softography
Mega Drive
- NCAA Final Four Basketball (1994)
- College Football's National Championship (1994)
- Bill Walsh College Football '95 (1994)
- NCAA Football (1994)
- Coach K College Basketball (1995)
- College Football USA 96 (1995)
- College Football's National Championship II (1995)
- College Slam (1996)
- College Football USA 97 (1996)
Saturn
- College Slam (1996)
- MVP College Football '97 (unreleased)
Dreamcast
- NCAA College Football 2K2 (2001)
PlayStation 2
- NCAA College Football 2K3 (2002)
- NCAA College Basketball 2K3 (2002) (as NCAA Basketball)
- ESPN College Hoops (2003) (as NCAA Basketball)
- ESPN College Hoops 2K5 (2004) (as NCAA Basketball)
GameCube
- NCAA College Football 2K3 (2002)
- NCAA College Basketball 2K3 (2002) (as NCAA Basketball)
Xbox
- NCAA College Football 2K3 (2002)
- NCAA College Basketball 2K3 (2002) (as NCAA Basketball)
- ESPN College Hoops (2003) (as NCAA Basketball)
- ESPN College Hoops 2K5 (2004) (as NCAA Basketball)