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|gameinfo          = All the excitement of Major League Soccer goes head-to-head with the stunning ESPN broadcast presentation in Konami's latest sports game, ESPN MLS Extra Time. All 12 Major League Soccer teams are represented--from the San Jose Earthquakes to Tampa Bay's Mutiny, from Tony Meola'sKC Wizards to the MetroStars--each with their true stadiums and up-to-date player rosters. The PlayStation 2 kicks out a furious game of Footie, with sharp next-generation graphics and lightening pace. Plus, the game is called play-by-play by ESPN's own announcer Bob Ley. The game is so real, it could get a Red Card for looking too much like real ESPN soccer action.
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Revision as of 17:07, 15 November 2015

ESPN MLS ExtraTime

Game general and emulation properties:
ESRB rating: E
Game supports multi-tap
Region NTSC-U:
Serial numbers: SLUS-20128
Release date: April 16, 2001
Windows Status: ?
Linux Status: ?
Mac Status: ?

Game description: All the excitement of Major League Soccer goes head-to-head with the stunning ESPN broadcast presentation in Konami's latest sports game, ESPN MLS Extra Time. All 12 Major League Soccer teams are represented--from the San Jose Earthquakes to Tampa Bay's Mutiny, from Tony Meola'sKC Wizards to the MetroStars--each with their true stadiums and up-to-date player rosters. The PlayStation 2 kicks out a furious game of Footie, with sharp next-generation graphics and lightening pace. Plus, the game is called play-by-play by ESPN's own announcer Bob Ley. The game is so real, it could get a Red Card for looking too much like real ESPN soccer action.


Test configurations on Windows:

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