Developer: Visual Concepts
Developer: Visual Concepts
Developer: Visual Concepts
Publisher: 2K Sports
Publisher: 2K Sports
Genre: Sports
Release Date: November 19, 2007 (US)
Release Date: November 19, 2007 (US)
Release Date: November 19, 2007 (US)
E for Everyone: Alcohol Reference
College Hoops 2K8

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Developer: Visual Concepts
Developer: Visual Concepts
Developer: Visual Concepts
Publisher: 2K Sports
Publisher: 2K Sports
Genre: Sports
Release Date: November 19, 2007 (US)
Release Date: November 19, 2007 (US)
Release Date: November 19, 2007 (US)
E for Everyone: Alcohol Reference
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College Hoops 2K8

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2K looks to school the competition with its latest NCAA release. Read Review

College Hoops 2K8 continues the legacy of the NCAA franchise with all new features, including the 6th Man Advantage feature that lets the crowd atmosphere affect the game performance of teams, a training mode where players can improve their skills through practice, and more.


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College Hoops 2K8

X360 Reviews | Dec 4, 2007

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Also known as: 2K Sports College Hoops 2008, NCAA College Hoops 2K8

College Hoops 2K8 (X360)

Release Region: United States
Release Date: November 19, 2007
Publisher: 2K Sports

ESRB E for Everyone Alcohol Reference

Also available on: PlayStation 3, PlayStation 2

Features

  • All-American Training Challenge: Players can improve their game skills by competing in passing, shooting, and defensive tests against former college basketball standouts like Mike Conley Jr. of Ohio State, Julian Wright of Kansas, Glen Davis of LSU, Alando Tucker of Wisconsin, Al Thornton of Florida State, J.J. Redick of Duke, and College Hoops 2K8 cover athlete, Greg Oden of Ohio State
  • 6th Man Advantage: During a game, the 6th Man Meter measures the current energy and excitement level of the crowd. By scoring often, playing good defense, and raising the excitement level of the crowd, the 6th Man Meter will rise. Once the meter is full, the home team will gain the advantage of playing with less fatigue for a brief period while the opposing team will start to lose confidence in their playing ability

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