The game is fully tested & guaranteed to work. It’s the cartridge / disc only unless otherwise specified.
Part asphalt, all attitude, and a whole lot of fun, NFL Street takes the pigskin back to the playground for a game with so much showboating, you’d think it was designed by Chad Johnson. NFL Street delivers hard-hitting, fast-paced 7-on-7 arcade football. Don’t be afraid to add extra style to your bone-crushing tackles, passes and runs as you will be rewarded with superpowered Gamebreakers. Create your team, equip them how you want, and get ready for some amazing hard-hitting football with NFL Street from Electronic Arts.
PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:014633147391
Condition:Used
Genre:Sports
Platform:Nintendo Gamecube
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Everyone
SKU:GC_NFL_STREET_FOOTBALL
———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
Karen Hughes –
In great shape
AJ Marc –
I just went out and bought this game after following this game for several weeks. I just have to say that it is everything I expected and more! It is has ridiciously fields such as: City Limits, Da Roof, EA Field, Legends Park, The Country Yard, The Pit, The Warehouse and West Coast. The game is a 7 on 7 all out battle for the game. You have 3 O-lineman, 2 wide recievers, a running back and QB on the offensive side. On Defense you have 3 D-lineman, 2 cornerbacks, and a safety man and a linebacker. Also in the game there is unlockable legends such as: Lawrance Taylor, Ken Stabler, Lester Hayes, Larry Csonka, Walter Payton, Ronnie Lott, William Perry and ofcourse the great Barry Sanders. The modes the game consist of NFL Challenge Mode: Build your custom-created team into a powerhouse by blasting through over 200 unique challenges, Pick Up Game Mode: You’re always the captain and you take turns with your opponent while selecting your team from 40 NFL stars, Multiplayer Competition: Cooperative gameplay or head-to-head action with up to four of your friends and online play. As well as great gameplay, there is great music from Fuel, Bravehearts, DJ Kayslay/Three 6 Mafia, Lostprophets, Baby D, Jakk Frost, Grafh, Lil’ Flip, Wylde Bunch, Killer Mike, Korn/Nas and X-Ecutioners. Even people who don’t even really like football can like this game. That is because it may not be that realistic but it sure is fun and you don’t really have to know anything about football to like.
Joey –
This is the best football game ever. The grafics are the best and it is so much fun. Its better than Madden 2004. It is probably the best sports ever made. I will recomend this game to anyone who likes sport games. Please tell me if my reveiw was helpful.
Chewbacca –
I have always thought the no one could make a better arcade style football game than Midway. NFL blitz set the bar for arcade football games (in my opinion). I recently went to an E3 canvention on the planet Hoth, and got a chance to play this game.Its hands down the besy football game Ive ever played.Learning to play takes about 5 seconds. Even for a dumb Ewok like me.The game is so fun. It never gets boring and theirs no dumb flags that refferes throw out on the feild…..AS a matter of fact their is no feild!!! You can play in parking lots if you like(at least thats what Han Solo told me)Shoutouts to EA SportsBig and “Elvis the Dog” for making such an amazing football game.
Noah Tindell –
The disc is great. Not many scratches and it is the perfect classic game to play. Loved this game as a kid, and I still enjoy it now.
homestar runner –
i just got this game and it isnt all that good. I expected it to be like blitz but its not. The computer doesnt let you win. If you need on more point and so does the computer, it will make you fumble or something like that. The only fun I have with this game is 2 player.
Daniel Wayne Hyman –
Works perfect!
SunnyWaelchi –
I got this game and couldn’t put the controller down for twelve hours. One thing though, if your a fan of NFL BLITZ then you probably wont like this game considering that it doesn’t allow late hits. But then again this game is a pick-up version of seven-on-seven football where the players play both sides of the ball. The game is like when you and your buddies go out and play a pick-up game of schoolyard football. To make this even better EA Big has put in some over the top things like when you get hit your sometimes sent flying. The walls aren’t always out of bounds so when you run into them your still on the field, so if you fumble the football while hitting the walls then it is still in play. When you first start you are expected to play with a team of very low caliber. The good thing about this game is that unlike NBA Street, this games cousin if you will, You can customize the look of your whole team. From giving them names to their own personal look.Oh yeah and I almost forgot one thing that makes this game a lot better than Blitz. One word GAMEBREAKER! Unlike NBA Street the gamebreaker lasts for the whole drive instead of for one basket. You don’t get more points for doing this either. Oh and a little tip for those players trying to edge out the opponent go for TWO IF BY AIR whenever you try to convert the extra point. NFL Street is in a zone by itself it tackles the compitition and tosses it off the field like a rag doll!
N. Durham –
Taking their successful “street” formula from their smash NBA Street series, EA Sports’ first foray into street style NFL football may be flawed, but it’s definitely fun. Featuring all the NFL teams, each with a roster featuring a handful of players that play both offense and defense, NFL Street has similarities to Midway’s NFL Blitz, but this is definitely more enjoyable. While there are some glaring omissions on team rosters (where are players like Lavar Arrington and John Runyan?), the NFL stars one would expect are here, playing both sides of the ball. The controls are amazingly simple, while the trash talk is also about as one would expect. The graphics are decent, with the various fields looking great, but the player models look very much alike. This isn’t such a drawback, but some more variety would have been nice (it’s amazing how much Peyton Manning and Brad Johnson look alike here). Stopping the opposing team from scoring isn’t easy to do at all, as the game’s are high scoring (depending on what you set the touchdown meter to) which can be a drawback as well, but despite all that, NFL Street is still pure fun. All in all, if you’ve never played NFL Street and you’re craving some smash mouth football action, look no further.
william loving –
no problems