J.League Winning Eleven 2000 is the officially licensed action soccer game based on the second stage of the 1998 J.League season. It is the follow-up to J.league '98-99. The series is well known for its smooth gameplay and simplicity of controls. J.League Winning Eleven 2000 2nd features the updated teams of the season 2000-2001.
In Konami's ESPN Winter X Games Snowboarding players can relive the popular alternative sport with detailed ESPN integration and identical courses from the 2001 season. Authentic broadcast angles, in-depth rider statistics, and 15 of the world's best pro riders are just a few of the features at their disposal while other extras include real snowboarding gear, four true-to-life X Games events (including Super Pipe and Big Air), three different gameplay modes with support for up to five players, and a killer soundtrack that features Long Beach Dub Allstars, Primer 55, Goldfinger, and more.
Surfing H3O is the first game to bring the danger and excitement of professional big wave surfing to the PlayStation 2 computer entertainment system. Set in beautiful locales, you must master hardcore surfing techniques to handle the most epic waves. Features include 11 playable characters each with specific characteristics, six unique surfing environments, over a dozen aerial tricks that can be linked for unlimited combinations, and an authentic punk rock-powered surf soundtrack courtesy of Hopeless Records. As an extra bonus, early versions of Surfing H30 shipped with a special patented X-Board controller attachment that latched onto the analog sticks of the Dual Shock to simulate the surfing experience.
Succeeding in the surprisingly competitive PlayStation 2 billiards genre isn't easy, but Q-Ball competes with a wide selection of game options. Seven modes of play are available: straight pool, free play, eight ball, US nine ball, international nine ball, rotation, frozen, plus carrot, random six, and bowlliards. Q-Ball also makes full use of the analog buttons and sticks for you to determine the power and angle of your shots.
With beautiful graphics and precision ball movement, billiards has never been this real! Qball: Billiards Master is a pool player's dream, using the power of the PlayStation 2 to create an unforgettably challenging game.
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In this tactical football management game, you become the manager of a team in the English, French or Belgian league, with different subdivisions, starting in 2001. Your job includes setting out strategies, planning training sessions, keeping an eye on your players and attracting new talent, taking care of finances, and of course making sure that you win your matches. You will be given specific goals, such as qualifying for the champion's league, or defending the club's reputation. Games do not only include league matches, but friendlies and cup matches as well.
The actual games can be watched real-time in 3D, allowing for on-the-fly substitutions and tactical decisions, and a unique feature is you can both manage and play for a club, although there is no way to actually control players or actively participate. All players have different abilities and characteristics, which can be trained to create a well-balanced team. The French version portrays manager Guy Roux (famous of Auxerre), while the UK version has Alex
Prepare for the most outrageous WF experience ever created. Brawl in the ring, backstage, in the VIP room, the parking lot of the new WF New York. Let your fury rage in the new Tornado Tag Team mode. If that's not hardcore enough, pull out the tables, ladders or chairs and really get nasty.
Women's Professional Billiard Association's star sensation Jeanette Lee teams up with developer Celeris, Inc. to create the third installation of the Virtual Pool series by publisher Interplay. Featuring a new single player mode and online gaming capabilities to accommodate multiplayer action over a LAN or a modem, Virtual Pool 3 Featuring Jeanette Lee continues the tradition that made previous installments a commercial success.
The game offers numerous game modes from which to choose, including a career mode that allows you to begin as a local player and move up through six stages on the proverbial success ladder. You can also play head-to-head against Jeanette Lee (aka "Black Widow"), adjust camera angles, set up shots, play in a tournament with 4, 8, 16 or 32 players and choose from 9-ball, 8-ball, straight pool and several other game configurations.
Madden 2001 refines the gameplay of the previous games to make what was arguably the best console football game in 2000. New features include textured face mapping of over 200 players, frighteningly good AI, 50 unlockable legendary players, and tradable Madden Cards.
Feel the excitement as you take the winning shot with soccer champion Mia Hamm! Be a part of Mia Hamm's All-Star team or take Mia on, as you play for the World Cup in front of thousands of animated fans. The time of day, weather, and field conditions are adjustable for the 10 stadiums that are available. Learn the art of a corner kick, a penalty kick or how to beat a goalkeeper one-on-one, and get tips from Mia that you can take with you onto the real field!
Kero Kero King (ケロケロキング) is the predecessor to Ribbit King, developed by Amedio and published by Media Factory. It was released exclusively in Japan on 2 November 2000 for the PlayStation.