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|developer= [[Visual Concepts]]
|publisher=[[Sega Sports]]
|publisher= [[Sega Sports]]
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|modes= [[Single player]], [[Multiplayer]]
|modes=[[Single player]], [[Multiplayer]]
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|preceded by= [[NFL 2K]]
|followed by=[[NFL 2K2]]
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'''NFL 2K1''', the sequel to [[NFL 2K]], was released for the [[Dreamcast]] on September 7, 2000 to critical acclaim. Improvements over its predecessor include a significant amount of new player animations, larger play-books, improved AI, and tweaks to the running game, the passing game, and defense. 2K1 also introduced a multi-season franchise mode and online play.


'''NFL 2K1''', the sequel to NFL 2K, was released for the Dreamcast on September 7, 2000 to critical acclaim. Improvements over its predecessor include a significant amount of new player animations, larger play-books, improved AI, and tweaks to the running game, the passing game, and defense. 2K1 also introduced a multi-season franchise mode and online play.
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Box artwork for NFL 2K1.
Box artwork for NFL 2K1.
NFL 2K1
Developer(s)Visual Concepts
Publisher(s)Sega Sports
Year released2000
System(s)Sega Dreamcast
Preceded byNFL 2K
Followed byNFL 2K2
SeriesNFL 2K
Genre(s)American football
ModesSingle player, Multiplayer
Rating(s)ESRB Everyone
LinksNFL 2K1 ChannelSearchSearch

NFL 2K1, the sequel to NFL 2K, was released for the Dreamcast on September 7, 2000 to critical acclaim. Improvements over its predecessor include a significant amount of new player animations, larger play-books, improved AI, and tweaks to the running game, the passing game, and defense. 2K1 also introduced a multi-season franchise mode and online play.

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