NFL GameDay 2000 is a football video game developed by 989 Studios for the PlayStation. Released in 1999, it features enhanced gameplay with balanced play calling, improved CPU artificial intelligence, and over 200 new motion captured animations. Players experience fast-paced action and realistic football scenarios, making it a notable installment in the NFL GameDay series.
The world champion Denver Broncos approach the line-of-scrimmage, the quarterback takes the snap, he feigns left then delivers the delay hand-off to Terrell Davis, who skirts right, turns on the speed hitting the hole between the offensive tackle and the center and explodes into mid-field for a 23 yard gain. Well in this scenario, the quarterback is not the retired John Elway, but his replacement Bubby Brister, and the game is not a live broadcast but another go at 989 Studio's NFL GameDay 2000. The 2000 edition features more balanced plays, better CPU AI (including a pre-snap AI scheme), and more than 200 new motion captured animations.