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All-Pro Football 2K8

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All-Pro Football 2K8
APF2K8 official PS3 cover
Developer(s)Visual Concepts
Publisher(s)2K Sports
Platform(s)PlayStation 3, Xbox 360
ReleaseJuly 16, 2007
Genre(s)Sports
Mode(s)Single player
Multiplayer

All-Pro Football 2K8 (abbreviated APF2K8) is a football game for seventh generation consoles and the spiritual successor to the ESPN NFL 2K series. APF2K8 is the first football game to be published by 2K Sports since EA Sports purchased exclusive licenses to the intellectual properties of the NFL and NFLPA; the last football game published by 2K Sports was ESPN NFL 2K5.

Legends List

2K Sports has announced that over 240 football legends will be included in APF2K8.[1] Some of the legends confirmed to be included are listed below.

Quarterbacks Running backs Wide receivers Linebackers Defensive linemen Kickers
Troy Aikman Earl Campbell Irving Fryar Brian Bosworth Reggie White Al Del Greco
Sammy Baugh Roger Craig Herman Moore Nick Buoniconti Jan Stenerud
John Elway Lenny Moore Drew Pearson Dick Butkus Lou Groza
Otto Graham Walter Payton Andre Reed Mike Singletary
Dan Marino Barry Sanders Jerry Rice Derrick Thomas
Joe Montana Thurman Thomas
Warren Moon O.J. Simpson
Roger Staubach Gale Sayers
Johnny Unitas Emmitt Smith
Steve Young Marcus Allen
Doug Flutie
Randall Cunningham
Len Dawson
Archie Manning
Ken Stabler
Bart Starr
Joe Theismann
Steve Bartkowski
Bubby Brister
John Brodie
Lynn Dickey
Steve Grogan
Jim Harbaugh
Jim Hart
Bobby Herbert
Jeff Hostetler
Tommy Kramar
Dave Krieg
Bernie Kosar
Greg Landy
Ken O'Brien
Neil O'Donnell
Mark Rypien
Bill Wade
Andre Ware
Jim Zorn

Comparison to the NFL

  • APF2K8's season league consists of 24 teams, as opposed to the NFL's 32 teams.
    • NFL Divisional/Conference Structure
      • 16 teams per conference, 4 teams per division
    • APF2K8 Divisional/Conference Structure
      • 12 teams per conference, 4 teams per division
  • APF2K8, like the NFL, runs a 16-game schedule.

References