Visual Concepts
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Visual Concepts is a video game developer best known from the SEGA Sports's 2K series of sports games. After the success of the series they were picked up by SEGA and became a second-party developer. In January 2005 Visual Concepts was sold to Take-Two Interactive along with their wholly-owned subsidiary Kush Games. With the purchase of Visual Concepts, Take-Two created 2K Games, a new publishing label.
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Games developed by Visual Concepts
2K game series
- NFL
- NFL2K (Dreamcast)
- NFL2K1 (Dreamcast)
- NFL2K2 (Dreamcast)
- NFL2K3 (GameCube, PlayStation 2, Xbox)
- NBA
- NBA2K (Dreamcast)
- NBA2K1 (Dreamcast)
- NBA2K2 (Dreamcast, GameCube, PlayStation 2, Xbox)
- NBA2K3 (GameCube, PlayStation 2, Xbox)
- College Football
- NCAA College Football 2K2 (Dreamcast)
- NCAA College Football 2K3 (GameCube, PlayStation 2, Xbox)
- College Basketball
- College Basketball 2K2 (GameCube, Xbox)
- World Series Baseball
- World Sereies Baseball 2K2 (Dreamcast)
In 2003, the 2K game series was changed to the ESPN game series.
ESPN game series
- NFL
- ESPN NFL Football (PlayStation 2, Xbox)
- ESPN NFL 2005 (PlayStation 2, Xbox)
- Basketball
- ESPN College Hoops (PlayStation 2, Xbox)
- ESPN NBA Basketball (PlayStation 2, Xbox)
Sega Dreamcast
Sony PlayStation
- NBA Fastbreak '98
- NHL Hockey '97 (published by EA)
- One
- Viewpoint
Sega Saturn
- NBA Action 98 (published by Sega Sports)
SNES / Genesis
- Lester the Unlikely
- Madden NFL '94 (published by EA)
- Madden NFL '95 (published by EA)
- Bill Walsh College Football (published by EA)
- ClayFighter
- Clay Fighter II
- Claymates
- Harleys Humongous Adventure
- MLBPA Baseball (published by EA)
- NHL 95 (published by EA)
- Taz-Mania
- WeaponLord
- Were Back
- Desert Strike
- Jungle Strike
- Ken Griffey Jr. Baseball