NCAA Basketball: Final Four 97
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| NCAA Basketball: Final Four 97 | |
|---|---|
| Developer | High Voltage Software |
| Publisher | Mindscape Sports Advantage |
| Platforms | Windows PlayStation |
| Release | 1997[1] |
| Genre | Basketball |
NCAA Basketball: Final Four 97 is a 1997 basketball video game developed by High Voltage Software and published by Mindscape, under their Mindscape Sports Advantage label, for Windows and the PlayStation.
NCAA Final Four Basketball is a team-oriented simulation of college basketball, which prioritizes coordinated plays and strategic defense. Players can use the controls for executing passes, blocks, and steals with intuitive button mapping. Offensive and defensive plays are accessible via shoulder buttons, allowing for dynamic in-game adjustments. Audio features collegiate fight songs, crowd reactions, court sounds, and commentary. The game includes 64 teams, multiple play modes, and archival NCAA footage.[2]