Eight different teams representing various nations are vying to become the Wrestleball champions, and you control one of the eight in your quest for the championship.
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A hybrid of games like rugby and football, PowerBall is played on a 100-yard field. Try to score by either carrying the ball into your opponent's end zone or kicking it into your opponent's net for points.
It is an American football video game which was one of the first sports video games that used the names and attributes of real National Football League teams and players.
It's a video game where players can play exhibition matches, season matches, playoff matches, make their own plays for use on the field, and even pays salaries to his players.
When EA Sports first announced that they would be releasing a college football game for the PS2 somewhere at the end of July 2001, my initial reaction was one of mixed emotions.
Besides the obligatory Exhibition, Practice and Season Modes, there's a Rivalry Mode, which enables you to compete in historic rival games, and a cool Mascot Mode where you can actually play with a team full of school mascots.
The idea is an intriguing one: combine the greatest (or the worst) players from four great eras in football history and let them play one another in the ultimate fantasy matchups.