
Sony PlayStation NFL Game Day 2000 Video Game
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NFL GameDay 2000 is Sony's PlayStation exclusive football franchise, published by 989 Sports, and this copy is the PS1 black-label jewel case edition. Terrell Davis on the cover is not incidental. Sony's in-house team put him there at the exact moment he was the most dominant back in the league, coming off consecutive Super Bowl titles with Denver and a Super Bowl XXXII MVP.
By the time this cartridge hit retail in 1999, the PlayStation football wars had a real shape to them. Madden NFL held EA's banner on the same hardware. GameDay was Sony's answer, built on the same console, fighting for the same shelf. 989 Sports had been developing the series since 1995, and by the 2000 edition they had tightened the broadcast presentation, expanded the commentary, and pushed the franchise mode hard enough that it pulled real preference away from EA's title among PS1-only households. Davis had torn his ACL in January 1999, and the cover art was already locked by then. There is something about that timing. The man on the box was the best player in football, and his 1998 season, 2,008 rushing yards, stands as one of the definitive single-season performances in NFL history.
The last year 989 Sports had a legitimate shot at the crown before the license wars ended the conversation.
This copy presents cleanly in the black-label jewel case format. The disc tray area and label face are worth a close look before anything else. The holographic license sticker on the disc should sit flush with no peeling at the edges. Case hinge shows the usual PS1 stress marks from repeated play sessions, so check both spine tabs before you close the lid the first time. At 26 years out from original retail, a copy in this condition that opens and closes without case fracture is the thing to confirm in hand.
OWNER VERIFY: Disc label and back-of-case copyright line for the 1999 production / 2000 release year.
The last year 989 Sports had a legitimate shot at the crown before the license wars ended the conversation.
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Sony's polygon era rebuilt what a console could look like on a shelf. 90s PlayStation releases shipped with jewel cases, foldout manuals, demo discs, and promotional boxes that were treated as disposable at the time. The ones that held on, through moves and attic boxes and thrift bins, land at the shop with the printing still sharp. We list them with the marks honest.
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This sony playstation nfl game day 2000 video game originates from the 90s era[01], represents PlayStation[02]'s output, . Each piece in the shop is a single unit, inspected by hand in Las Vegas before listing. The data manifest to the right records the fields on file for this lot; where a field is empty it has been omitted rather than guessed.
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