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Introduction 2. Update History 3. Controls 4. Game Modes 5. Codes 6. Reviews 7. Personal Strategy 8. Frequently Asked Questions 9. Credits 10. NFL 2K vs. NFL Blitz 2000 11. Sites Who Host This FAQ 12. Legal Information --------------------------------- 1. Introduction --------------------------------- Welcome to my NFL Blitz 2000 FAQ/Walkthrough. In this FAQ you will learn the basics plus the Strategy that I use to win all the games I play. If you don't believe me, you should go check out the wonderful FAQ I made on NFL 2K. I have gotten all good comments on it. I will be updating this FAQ at least once a week so be sure to come back and read what I updated. Please go read my NFL 2K FAQ and please go buy NFL 2K if you haven't, because it is a better game then NFL Blitz 2000. --------------------------------- 2. Update History --------------------------------- January 16, 2000 - I decided to make this FAQ for Playstation and Nintendo 64 too. Also, make sure you check out my new website at: http://drethug.onlytoons.com/ultimatelive November 22, 1999 - I had to post this great review by ciberrafa@hotmail.com. It's a great review to read about the game. This is the last version of this FAQ. November 20, 1999 - I really don't enjoy working on this FAQ at all. I get no support, no e-mail, and it's a pain. So this is the last version of my NFL Blitz 2000 FAQ. I hoped this would be as good as my NFL 2K FAQ but it fell way short. I have added one last review for this FAQ. I hope you enjoyed this FAQ, and please look for my other FAQs. November 19, 1999 - I have added a review about the game. You should read that. That's all I have for now. November 15, 1999 - I have been busy working on my other FAQs but I have made a small update. I have added another review I made for this game. It's a lot better than the first one. Hope you like it. November 12, 1999 - I changed my mind. I will be updating this just like my NFL 2K FAQ. Hopefully, it will get more popular and I will get more e-mail about it. I have added another review to the review section. If you are thinking about buying the game and aren't sure, you should read that review. That's all for now. November 10, 1999 - I decided that I will not make this like my NFL 2K FAQ and I will not be updating it anymore. I have gave you all the information you need on NFL Blitz 2000. I am sorry, but I have two other FAQs that I enjoy working on. This was just a FAQ I made when I was bored. Don't look for another update but I may make one if I am extremely bored one day. I still will answer and respond to e-mail you have about this FAQ or about the game. Sorry and I hope you enjoy this FAQ. Oh yeah, thanks to Steve (cripplerx@hotmail.com) for making the macro. November 8, 1999 - I am using the same exact format I used in my NFL 2K FAQ. I have made a new section called Sites That Host This FAQ. These are the sites that I gave permission to put this on their site. That's pretty much it for this small update, I will have another soon that is actually about the game. November 7, 1999 - Welcome to Version 1.0 of my NFL Blitz 2000 FAQ. I hope you enjoy the FAQ because it took a while to make. You probably know who I am if you enjoy football games because I have made the biggest and best FAQ on NFL 2K. Please check back at least once a week because I will be updating it a lot. Also, please check out my NFL 2K FAQ that is wonderful to read. --------------------------------- 3. Controls --------------------------------- The controls for this game can not be more straight forward. After about one game, you will have the controller memorized and it will be so easy to pick who you are going to throw to. Initial Game Controls A................................Hurdle/Tackle B................................Pass/Change Player D-Pad............................Move Player L Trigger........................Turbo R Trigger........................Blitz Passing/Audible --------------------------------- 4. Game Modes --------------------------------- NFL Blitz 2000 has a lot of modes to keep you busy. Here I have listed all the modes and have listed a brief description of each one. Arcade Mode - Up to four players can play. The regular straight forward Arcade mode. Tournament - Play with up to 8 teams competing to see who wins. Season - Play a regular season. Only one person can play. Play Editor - Make your own plays and save them to play with. --------------------------------- 5. Codes --------------------------------- All of these codes were taken off GameSages.com and IGN.com. If you have any other codes for NFL Blitz 2000 please e-mail me them. --------------------------------- Dreamcast --------------------------------- Bonus Players To activate a bonus player, go to the “Enter Name for Record Keeping” screen and enter their corresponding name and personal identification number (PIN). The phrase, “Lights out baby!” confirms correct entry. Name PIN Alec 1197 Alien 1111 AOB 1111 Aubrey 7777 AZPOD 4777 Beth 7761 BILLZ 0526 Boxer 2111 Brian 1111 Brian 2221 Brian 0818 Caleb 0996 Carltn 1111 Curtis 1111 Daniel 0604 David 3333 DBN 6969 Dino 1111 Ed 3246 Eddie 3333 Forden 1111 Franz 1010 Gaston 1111 Gene 0310 Gentil 1111 Grinch 0222 Grinch 2220 Guido 2222 Guido 6765 Gamby 8698 Japple 6660 Jason 3141 Jeff 1111 Jenifr 3333 JimK 5651 John 5158 Josh 4288 Jove 6644 Lex 7777 LT 7777 Luis 3333 MarkA 1112 Mike 3333 Mitch 4393 Monty 1836 Moose 1111 MXV 1014 Nathan 0515 Nico 4440 Paula 0425 Paulo 0517 PIRATE 1111 PunkB 2112 PunkR 1221 RAIDEN 3691 Ralph 1111 RandU 6666 Rog 8148 Root 6000 Ryan 1029 SAD 1111 Sal 0201 Shinok 8337 SHRUNK 6666 Shin 0530 SKULL 1111 SMILE 1111 THUG 1111 Todd 1122 TREX 1111 Turmel 0322 Van 1234 WHODAT 1844 ZZ 1221 Cheat Codes To activate a cheat, enter its corresponding code on the VS screen. Numbers indicate how many times Turbo, Jump and Pass buttons should be pressed. For example, 5-2-5 means: Press TURBO 5 times. Press JUMP 2 times. Press PASS 5 times. Cheat Code Always receiver*** 2-2-2 RIGHT Always quarterback*** 2-2-2 LEFT Big football 0-5-0 RIGHT Big head mode 2-0-0 RIGHT Display field goal % 0-0-1 DOWN Display punt hang-time meter 0-0-1 RIGHT Fast turbo 0-3-2 LEFT Field (asphalt) 3-0-1 UP Field (astroturf) 3-0-3 UP Field (grass) 3-0-0 UP Field (snow) 3-0-4 UP Hide receiver name 1-0-2 RIGHT Hyper blitzing* 5-5-5 UP Infinite turbo 5-1-4 UP Invisible receiver highlight 3-3-3 LEFT Late hits 0-1-0 UP No first downs 2-1-0 UP No fumbles 4-3-2 DOWN No interceptions 3-4-4 UP No out-of-bounds 2-1-1 LEFT No punting 1-5-1 UP Play book (current team) 1-0-0 UP Player (big head) 2-0-0 RIGHT Player (headless) 3-2-1 LEFT Player (huge head) 0-4-0 UP Player (invisible) 4-3-3 UP Power-up Blockers 3-1-2 LEFT Power-up Defense 4-2-1 UP Power-up Teammates 2-3-3 UP Power-up Offense 3-2-1 UP Smarter CPU opponent* 3-1-4 DOWN Stadium (City) 5-0-1 LEFT Stadium (Day) 5-0-1 DOWN Stadium (Night) 5-0-2 DOWN Stadium (OFF) 5-0-0 LEFT Stadium (Old Day) 5-0-1 UP Stadium (Old Night) 5-0-2 UP Stadium (Old Snow) 5-0-3 UP Stadium (Roman) 5-0-3 LEFT Stadium (Snow) 5-0-3 DOWN Super blitzing 0-4-5 UP Super field goals 1-2-3 LEFT Super passes 2-5-0 LEFT Team (big heads) 2-0-3 RIGHT Team (big players) 1-4-1 RIGHT Team (tiny players) 3-1-0 RIGHT Time (night game) 0-2-2 RIGHT Tournament mode** 1-1-1 DOWN Turbo (fast) 0-3-2 LEFT Weather (clear) 2-1-1 LEFT Weather (fog) 0-3-0 DOWN Weather (rain) 5-5-5 RIGHT Weather (snow) 5-2-5 DOWN Weather (thick fog) 0-4-1 DOWN * 1P game only ** 2P game only *** Requires 2 player entry Hidden Plays While playing a game of Blitz using a VMU you can hide the cursor by going to the top left corner and then by pressing up twice. You can then look down at the VMU screen to see which play you have highlighted even though it is hidden to everyone else! submitted by Zach NFL Playbooks To use a team’s playbook, enter its corresponding code on the VS screen. Numbers indicate how many times Turbo, Jump and Pass buttons should be pressed. For example, 5-2-5 means: Press TURBO 5 times. Press JUMP 2 times. Press PASS 5 times. Cheat Code 49ers 1-5-1 LEFT Bears 1-1-0 -none- Bengals 1-1-2 LEFT Bills 1-0-4 LEFT Browns 1-1-3 LEFT Buccaneers 1-5-4 LEFT Broncos 1-1-5 RIGHT Cardinals 1-0-1 LEFT Chargers 1-4-5 LEFT Chiefs 1-2-5 LEFT Colts 1-2-3 UP Cowboys 1-1-4 LEFT Dolphins 1-3-1 LEFT Eagles 1-3-3 LEFT Falcons 1-0-2 LEFT Giants 1-3-5 LEFT Jaguars 1-2-4 LEFT Jets 1-4-1 LEFT Lions 1-1-1 LEFT Packers 1-2-2 LEFT Panthers 1-0-5 LEFT Patriots 1-4-3 LEFT Raiders 1-4-2 LEFT Rams 1-5-3 LEFT Ravens 1-0-3 LEFT Redskins 2-0-1 LEFT Saints 1-3-4 LEFT Seahawks 1-5-2 LEFT Steelers 1-4-4 LEFT Titans 1-5-5 LEFT Vikings 1-3-2 LEFT --------------------------------- Playstation --------------------------------- Bonus Players To activate a bonus player, go to the “Enter Name for Record Keeping” screen and enter their corresponding name and personal identification number (PIN). The phrase, “Lights out baby!” confirms correct entry. Name PIN Alec 1197 Alien 1111 AOB 1111 Aubrey 7777 AZPOD 4777 Beth 7761 BILLZ 0526 Boxer 2111 Brian 1111 Brian 2221 Brian 0818 Caleb 0996 Carltn 1111 Curtis 1111 Daniel 0604 David 3333 DBN 6969 Dino 1111 Ed 3246 Eddie 3333 Forden 1111 Franz 1010 Gaston 1111 Gene 0310 Gentil 1111 Grinch 0222 Grinch 2220 Guido 2222 Guido 6765 Gamby 8698 Japple 6660 Jason 3141 Jeff 1111 Jenifr 3333 JimK 5651 John 5158 Josh 4288 Jove 6644 Lex 7777 LT 7777 Luis 3333 MarkA 1112 Mike 3333 Mitch 4393 Monty 1836 Moose 1111 MXV 1014 Nathan 0515 Nico 4440 Paula 0425 Paulo 0517 PIRATE 1111 PunkB 2112 PunkR 1221 RAIDEN 3691 Ralph 1111 RandU 6666 Rog 8148 Root 6000 Ryan 1029 SAD 1111 Sal 0201 Shinok 8337 SHRUNK 6666 Shin 0530 SKULL 1111 SMILE 1111 THUG 1111 Todd 1122 TREX 1111 Turmel 0322 Van 1234 WHODAT 1844 ZZ 1221 Cheat Codes To activate a cheat, enter its corresponding code on the VS screen. Numbers indicate how many times Turbo, Jump and Pass buttons should be pressed. For example, 5-2-5 means: Press TURBO 5 times. Press JUMP 2 times. Press PASS 5 times. Cheat Code Always receiver*** 2-2-2 RIGHT Always quarterback*** 2-2-2 LEFT Big football 0-5-0 RIGHT Big head mode 2-0-0 RIGHT Display field goal % 0-0-1 DOWN Display punt hang-time meter 0-0-1 RIGHT Fast turbo 0-3-2 LEFT Field (asphalt) 3-0-1 UP Field (astroturf) 3-0-3 UP Field (grass) 3-0-0 UP Field (snow) 3-0-4 UP Hide receiver name 1-0-2 RIGHT Hyper blitzing* 5-5-5 UP Infinite turbo 5-1-4 UP Invisible receiver highlight 3-3-3 LEFT Late hits 0-1-0 UP No first downs 2-1-0 UP No fumbles 4-3-2 DOWN No interceptions 3-4-4 UP No out-of-bounds 2-1-1 LEFT No punting 1-5-1 UP Play book (current team) 1-0-0 UP Player (big head) 2-0-0 RIGHT Player (headless) 3-2-1 LEFT Player (huge head) 0-4-0 UP Player (invisible) 4-3-3 UP Power-up Blockers 3-1-2 LEFT Power-up Defense 4-2-1 UP Power-up Teammates 2-3-3 UP Power-up Offense 3-2-1 UP Smarter CPU opponent* 3-1-4 DOWN Stadium (City) 5-0-1 LEFT Stadium (Day) 5-0-1 DOWN Stadium (Night) 5-0-2 DOWN Stadium (OFF) 5-0-0 LEFT Stadium (Old Day) 5-0-1 UP Stadium (Old Night) 5-0-2 UP Stadium (Old Snow) 5-0-3 UP Stadium (Roman) 5-0-3 LEFT Stadium (Snow) 5-0-3 DOWN Super blitzing 0-4-5 UP Super field goals 1-2-3 LEFT Super passes 2-5-0 LEFT Team (big heads) 2-0-3 RIGHT Team (big players) 1-4-1 RIGHT Team (tiny players) 3-1-0 RIGHT Time (night game) 0-2-2 RIGHT Tournament mode** 1-1-1 DOWN Turbo (fast) 0-3-2 LEFT Weather (clear) 2-1-1 LEFT Weather (fog) 0-3-0 DOWN Weather (rain) 5-5-5 RIGHT Weather (snow) 5-2-5 DOWN Weather (thick fog) 0-4-1 DOWN * 1P game only ** 2P game only *** Requires 2 player entry Grand Champion Tournament Override If you haven't noticed, once you've defeated all 30 teams you can't use any codes. Now you can. Just enter 4-4-4 Left at the VS screen and you will get the Grand Champion Tournament Override. Submitted by Michael Meeks NFL Playbooks To use a team’s playbook, enter its corresponding code on the VS screen. Numbers indicate how many times Turbo, Jump and Pass buttons should be pressed. For example, 5-2-5 means: Press TURBO 5 times. Press JUMP 2 times. Press PASS 5 times. Cheat Code 49ers 1-5-1 LEFT Bears 1-1-0 -none- Bengals 1-1-2 LEFT Bills 1-0-4 LEFT Browns 1-1-3 LEFT Buccaneers 1-5-4 LEFT Cardinals 1-0-1 LEFT Chargers 1-4-5 LEFT Chiefs 1-2-5 LEFT Colts 1-2-3 UP Cowboys 1-1-4 LEFT Dolphins 1-3-1 LEFT Eagles 1-3-3 LEFT Falcons 1-0-2 LEFT Giants 1-3-5 LEFT Jaguars 1-2-4 LEFT Jets 1-4-1 LEFT Lions 1-1-1 LEFT Packers 1-2-2 LEFT Panthers 1-0-5 LEFT Patriots 1-4-3 LEFT Raiders 1-4-2 LEFT Rams 1-5-3 LEFT Ravens 1-0-3 LEFT Saints 1-3-4 LEFT Seahawks 1-5-2 LEFT Steelers 1-4-4 LEFT Titans 1-5-5 LEFT Vikings 1-3-2 LEFT Submitted by Ben Parish, Lameboy, and Ed the Azzkikr --------------------------------- Nintendo 64 --------------------------------- Bonus Players To play with bonus players, enter one or more of the following codes at the Enter Initials screen. Name Code Beth 7761 Billz 0526 Brian 0818 Daniel 0604 Dbn 6969 Ed 3246 Gene 0310 Grinch 2220 Guido 6765 Japple 6660 Jason 3141 Jenifr 3333 Jimk 5651 John 5158 Josh 4288 Julia 1234 Lt 7777 Luis 3333 Marka 1112 Mike 3333 Mitch 4393 Monty 1836 Nico 4440 Paula 0425 Paulo 0517 Raiden 3691 Rog 8148 Root 6000 Ryan 1029 Todd 1122 Turmell 0322 Sal 0201 Shinok 8337 Shun 0530 Van 1234 Zz 1221 Skull 1111 Brain 1111 Kevin 1234 Dino 1111 Submitted by Joe Wanstrath Cheat Codes To activate a cheat, enter its corresponding code on the VS screen. Numbers indicate how many times Turbo, Jump and Pass buttons should be pressed. For example, 5-2-5 means: Press TURBO 5 times. Press JUMP 2 times. Press PASS 5 times. Always receiver*** -- 2-2-2 -- RIGHT Always quarterback*** -- 2-2-2 -- LEFT Big football -- 0-5-0 -- RIGHT Big head mode -- 2-0-0 -- RIGHT Display field goal % -- 0-0-1 -- DOWN Display punt hang-time meter -- 0-0-1 -- RIGHT Fast turbo -- 0-3-2 -- LEFT Field (asphalt) -- 3-0-1 -- UP Field (astroturf) -- 3-0-3 -- UP Field (grass) -- 3-0-0 -- UP Field (snow) -- 3-0-4 -- UP Hide receiver name -- 1-0-2 -- RIGHT Hyper blitzing* -- 5-5-5 -- UP Infinite turbo -- 5-1-4 -- UP Invisible receiver highlight -- 3-3-3 -- LEFT Late hits -- 0-1-0 -- UP No first downs -- 2-1-0 -- UP No fumbles -- 4-3-2 -- DOWN No interceptions -- 3-4-4 -- UP No out-of-bounds -- 2-1-1 -- LEFT No punting -- 1-5-1 -- UP Play book (current team) -- 1-0-0 -- UP Player (big head) -- 2-0-0 -- RIGHT Player (headless) -- 3-2-1 -- LEFT Player (huge head) -- 0-4-0 -- UP Player (invisible) -- 4-3-3 -- UP Power-up Blockers -- 3-1-2 -- LEFT Power-up Defense -- 4-2-1 -- UP Power-up Teammates -- 2-3-3 -- UP Power-up Offense -- 3-2-1 -- UP Smarter CPU opponent* -- 3-1-4 -- DOWN Stadium (City) -- 5-0-1 -- LEFT Stadium (Day) -- 5-0-1 -- DOWN Stadium (Night) -- 5-0-2 -- DOWN Stadium (OFF) -- 5-0-0 -- LEFT Stadium (Old Day) -- 5-0-1 -- UP Stadium (Old Night) -- 5-0-2 -- UP Stadium (Old Snow) -- 5-0-3 -- UP Stadium (Roman) -- 5-0-3 -- LEFT Stadium (Snow) -- 5-0-3 -- DOWN Stadium (Future) -- 3-0-2 -- LEFT Stadium (Dirt) -- 3-0-2 -- UP Super blitzing -- 0-4-5 -- UP Super field goals -- 1-2-3 -- LEFT Super passes -- 2-5-0 -- LEFT Team (big heads) -- 2-0-3 -- RIGHT Team (big players) -- 1-4-1 -- RIGHT Team (tiny players) -- 3-1-0 -- RIGHT Time (night game) -- 0-2-2 -- RIGHT Tournament mode** -- 1-1-1 -- DOWN Turbo (fast) -- 0-3-2 -- LEFT Weather (clear) -- 2-1-1 -- LEFT Weather (fog) -- 0-3-0 -- DOWN Weather (rain) -- 5-5-5 -- RIGHT Weather (snow) -- 5-2-5 -- DOWN Weather (thick fog) -- 0-4-1 -- DOWN * 1P game only ** 2P game only *** Requires 2 player entry Submitted by Mike Osgood and STEVEN JANES Coach of the Year When you choose a team leave your finger on C up Submitted by Teddy Cohanim Easy Sack To easily sack your opponent, hold the TURBO button and run to the line of scrimage and toward the person. Submitted by Morph222@aol.com Invisible play selection With the control stick (not D-Pad)on the first play in the top row in first play on the left corner hit up two times and the red marker or blue marker should not be seen. This works on offense or defense. Submitted by Doormat, JH and Ding Dong --------------------------------- 6. Reviews --------------------------------- Here are some good reviews you should read if you are thinking of buying NFL Blitz 2000. If you have any reviews for the game, please send them to me at drethug@hotmail.com --------------------------------- Dreamcast Reviews --------------------------------- --------------------------------- Personal Review: --------------------------------- I bought the first NFL Blitz for Nintendo 64 a while ago. When I saw NFL Blitz 2000 as a release for Dreamcast I was excited. But I saw NFL 2K and wanted that game a lot more. So I bought NFL 2K on 9/9/99 and I got Blitz for my birthday. Blitz is a great game for people who don't really like the simulation that NFL 2K brings to you. I am really happy that I got the game. It is pretty much like the first version but the graphics are better, there are more plays, and the layout is better. If you are thinking of buying NFL Blitz 2000 for Dreamcast and already own Blitz 2000 for N64 or Playstation then I highly suggest you don't. All this game has over those games is the graphics are slightly better. But if you own the first Blitz for N64 or Playstation I highly suggest you get this near arcade perfect game. Its worth the 50 bucks. --------------------------------- Personal Review #2: --------------------------------- When I heard NFL Blitz 200 was coming to Dreamcast I was very excited. Then I saw previews of NFL 2K and decided not to buy it. I got it for my birthday though and played it before Soul Calibur. The graphics were a lot nicer, there were more plays, but it was pretty much like the original blitz. I enjoyed playing it and I still do. It's kind of hard to play it when you have NFL 2K though. Gameplay: 9/10 - Hard hitting football action with no penalties. This is fun with a lot of friends. One player mode is a bit boring if you keep on playing it but if you have friends over or if you have brothers this game will never get old. It's good to have if you are tired of NFL 2K. Graphics - 7/10 - This game does not show what Dreamcast can do. The graphics are a little nicer than the PSX version but they aren't close to NFL 2K's. At least the guys look a lot nicer than they did in the original Blitz. Sound - 10/10 - The announcers are great. They have a lot of funny things to say. The backround music goes nicely with the game. A great game to have. You should never play this game without the sound on. Replay Value - 9/10 - This game will never get old. The one player mode might get boring after you play the season mode of it. Multiplayer mode will never get old though. You can play with three other people so it's a great party game. This game will not stay off your shelf until the next blitz comes out. Overall - 8/10 - A quality game to have if you own Dreamcast. It is worth the $50.00 for sure. If you don't want to dish out the 50 bucks then I highly suggest you rent this game if you have friends over. A great game overall. --------------------------------- Cheat Code Central Review (www.cheatcc.com) --------------------------------- The Blitz hits DC and it's one wild ride. Playing identical to its' cousins on the N64 and PlayStation, Blitz 2000 is a hybrid of the arcade game Blitz '99 and the home console versions of the original NFL Blitz. If you are afraid of the mind-numbing detail of Sega's amazing NFL 2K then Blitz 2000 is your ticket to all-out arcade football action. The only problem you'll have with this game is knowing when to quit. --------------------------------- Highs: Better Than the Arcade Version of NFL Blitz '99 Football Newbies Can Play Fast Action Custom Play Editor Four Player Party Mayhem Ambulance Inducing Tackles Lows: Running Plays Tough to Pull Off More Defensive Plays Needed --------------------------------- We used to play Madden like this all the time; turn off the rules and the penalties and let's just play the damn game. Who has time for all of that offside nonsense? Unless you really know the game of football, you will get creamed in games like the aforementioned Madden, Gameday and the beautiful NFL 2K. A lot of people want the party atmosphere of a good competitive arcade game where brain cells are a bonus rather than a necessity. NFL Blitz 2000 is that game. With 7 players on the field and absolutely no rules whatsoever (except it now takes 30 yards to gain a first down), there is never any lag time in Blitz 2000. You are either running like hell to get a first down or you are running like hell to stop a first down. If the players are ever standing still for longer than 3 seconds than you had better check and see if the game has locked up. While on the offensive you'll have 3 pages of customizable plays to choose from. You can reverse these plays if you like or even change them at the line of scrimmage with an audible if you are facing a lineup you don't care for. Defense is given 1 page to choose from. If you want to play really smart, then select your plays with the VMU. For players without a VMU installed in their controller (who can afford 4 VMU's?) they can press up twice at the play selection screen to hide the cursor so that it will be virtually impossible for your opponents to discover your plays. Once the ball is snapped you can choose from the regular "point and pass" control or Blitz Passing which is a fancy name for Icon passing. Icon passing is when each receiver corresponds to a button on the controller. When the QB is frantically hunting for a man in the open, simply look for his icon and press the right button. I personally prefer this style and I am glad to see it in action on NFL Blitz 2000. The fun of Blitz is the hitting, tackling and crushing of your opponents. You'll feel every hit when you take them down. And this isn't just fancy dive tackles we're talking about; you can flip these guys over with one arm while they are running! It takes awhile to get used to the control, especially when trying to line up tackles. Even though this game is easy to get into and play, expect to have a few games under your belt before you are really comfortable. Visually this game is identical to the arcade. The other consoles did an admirable job but the horsepower under the hood of the DC makes this game definitely come alive at home. Along with the graphics and smooth framerate, you'll get sound bytes that are taken directly from the arcade and some new ones added for this version. Porting just the arcade game over would have been decent enough but Midway included some staples of the other home versions which are the Tournament and Season modes. Take your favorites through an entire season and on to the Super Bowl if you are good enough. One to Four players can battle it out with either 2 on 2, 4 against the CPU...you name it. The Play Editor is a great way to enhance the game when you are tired of the same old plays. If you armchair coaches think you can make some better money plays, than this is your chance. Save your plays to the VMU and surprise your buddies the next time you play. The surprising amount of options makes NFL Blitz 2000 a serious contender in home football games. It isn't as in-depth as NFL 2K nor does it try to be. What Blitz 2000 does, it does very well; namely provide a well presented, great looking, fast moving arcade experience that everyone can enjoy. The added bonuses of the Season mode, Play Editor and Four Player ability make this a must have! --------------------------------- phillipdc@earthlink.net Review --------------------------------- NFL Blitz 2000, not a real big sim football game but its still hella fun to play with ok graphics and monster hits(especially after the play). This is a real fun multiplayer game when anything goes. Gameplay(9/10) - There is no penalties, which means you can anything you want. The game is really fun on multiplayer, but it might get kinda boring after a while on 1 Player so have some friends over when playing this. Its not a sim like 2K but still very fun. Graphics(8/10) - This looks the same as all the other versions of Blitz I have played which really upsets me with what it could be like in the DC. Control(7/10) - I dont really like the controls for this game it makes me mad when you have to scramble and if you run right you will get killed but you need to go that way so you can throw it to that reciever but there is a way to set it, but I cant remember off the head. Replay(9/10) - You will always be wanting to play this game again on mutliplayer but I dont think you will on 1 Player though because it gets kinda old without that good challenge and you also get to nail your friends after the play is over. Overall(8/10) - The game is really fun, and its worth the money. The only problem is the graphics could have been better I think, but there isnt anything wrong with the game. This would be a great renetal when you have alot of friends over, but if you have a bro who will play then I suggest you buy this game. --------------------------------- Zone64.com Review --------------------------------- When I first got my Dreamcast, of the three games I got, NFL Blitz 2000 was one of them. After playing Blitz for N64, I knew that I didn't even have to read any reviews, or the back of the box. This is the best extreme football game you can ask for, and will leave none of it's buyers disapointed. When I popped the disc into my Dreamcast, right away I found it more fun then playing in the arcades. It is incredibly easy to get addicted to, and so much fun to play all the way. The graphics are just as good, they are top-knotch, high quality, whatever you want to use. The sound is so realistic too. You too will love the sound of the bodies crunching after a big hit. My favorite part is the All New 4 Player Mode. My friends are always over, and we are having a blast just playing a realistic, anything-goes football game when we are bored. Ever pissed when your friend scores a touchdown against you? Stop his celebrating with a late hit. He will still get the points, but maybe you'll get rid of some of that anger eh? Despite the minor bugs in the game, and the some-what silly AI, there should be no other complaints. The game seems to be a little rushed, and has crashed on me once in a blue moon. NFL 2K is a more realistic-type game, but does not compare to the hard hits and rule breaking threats of NFL Blitz 2000. My advice to you is to get to your nearest gaming store and get NFL Blitz 2000! --------------------------------- ciberrafa@hotmail.com Review --------------------------------- I can begin by saying that I have not personally played the arcade version of NFL Blitz 2000, nor its predecessor so I cannot say wether this is a faithful conversion or not; what I am able to say is that this is a solid game on its own, yet it suffers from some basic gameplay flaws. NFL Blitz is to football what NBA jam was to basketball: basically it keeps the simulation side of the game to a minimum to create an almost fictional mode of play. First thing you'll notice when starting a game, is that there are only seven players for team; aside from that, there's no pass interference calls, you need thirty yards to achieve a first down, etc. Graphically, Blitz for the dreamcast is nothing like you ever seen before: the players are highly detailed and it's easy to tell each player apart, the grid is also highly detailed and has different details like the grass or weather effects, everything running smooth at a consistent 60 fps, no noticeable slowdown in sight. Having a NFL license, all of the teams are included and feature perfect renditions of the official uniforms. There are new animations implemented, like those where a tackle grabs the running back by the arm and performs a wrestling lock on him, or the one where a tackled player loses his helmet and it flies spinning. I cannot grade the graphics less than 9. Gameplay wise, Blitz scores big: the interface is intuitive and easy to master, the control is responsive and while the default button layout is rather akward, you can reconfigure it to your taste. Blitz features the one player game mode from the arcades where you pick a team and face the remaining teams on the league(other players may join in, two per team) a season mode, a tournament. This time around, midway has taken from previous NBA games and included the ability to set your players on fire, wich turns up the heat of the game, for once you achieve it your players have unlimited turbo and are harder to tackle or block- just score three complete passes or runs with the same player when on offense or two consecutive QB sacks when on defense. One of Blitz's best assets is the ability to change your play on the fly by calling audibles; and you can even configure those in your playbook! Those happy owners of a Visual Memory Unit are in for a treat as the VMU enables you to choose your play and hide it from your opponent- talk about having the opposition guessing! - On the downside note, the customizable playbook eats up a good 90 pages from your VMU (bummer!) but I guess real football maniacs will appreciate the option to create their own offensive and deffensive plays. Noteworthy - 9 In the sound department, I feel that MIDWAY could've done better; I mean, the game has taunts, and you can hear your QB calling audibles, but the narrator and the players taunting grow really old really fast, there should have been a wider variety and ingenuity in the voice overs. The music while a tad repetitive keeps your adrenaline pumping. Good, but could've been better: 6 Fun factor: almost inexistent in one player mode, the CPU Ai is just too cheap once you start facing the latter teams, like forcing fumbles and intercepting passes in ways that you obviousy are not able to. But where this game shines is on multiplayer, now three other players can join in and have a two-on-two match. This is a classic party game from start to finish: 7 Overall: BLitz is one game for football fans who cannot stand the simulation heavy Madden games, or want somthing more lighthearted and over the top. Stick to multiplayer tough, the CPU is way too cheap. NOTE: Those of you who would rather prefer the more statisctical side of football wait for more serious simulators. A game to spend the afternoon on: 7 --------------------------------- Playstation Reviews --------------------------------- --------------------------------- Cheatcc.com Review --------------------------------- What do you get when you cross the arcade version of NFL Blitz 99 with the N64 version of NFL Blitz and add a touch of magic? That's simple silly. You get NFL Blitz 2000 which is gonna eat you up. This is a great arcade game that is now starting to sport some more depth in the form of the once PlayStation elusive Play Editor. At the heart it's still a fast paced, no rules, no fear pigskin brawl that players of all ages will love. The inclusion of a 4 player mode and the little extras not found in the arcade version of Blitz 99 destine this game to be an instant fan favorite and classic! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Highs: Fast Gameplay Smooth And Sweet Play Editor Any Combination of 4 Player Game Those Brutal Tackles Fast Load Times More Advanced Commentary Icon Passing Audibles Brand New Plays Lows: Running Plays Tough to Pull Off -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- You can't talk about football games without mentioning the game that changed an industry; Madden Football. Yes, Madden has its' place in video game history and rightfully so. For the millions of armchair quarterbacks out there who love the sim aspects of such games, all the power to you. But sometimes there is nothing better than a balls out game of no rules football to get the testosterone pumping. Blitz games remind me of the few games of football I played with the boys way back when. No rules, no refs, full tackle, no helmets or protection. It was insanely dangerous and stupid and I'd be a complete liar if I told you I wasn't terrified of getting my arms or legs broken or worse. That's why I only played "a few" games. I may be stupid but I ain't crazy. In Blitz 2000, all of your favorite teams can be played, each with their own strengths and weaknesses. But all the stats in the world wouldn't matter; fans are still going to play their favorite teams no matter what, right? I mean otherwise what would be the point? You identify with your team for many reasons, the least of all having to do with their passing game or defense. Just as in any sports game, arcade or sim, it is handy to know the rules of the game before playing. If you haven't played Blitz before, I'd say a 30 - 60 minute learning curve will be in order. If you know nothing of football and have never played a football video game before, you might need to spend some extra-curricular time with this one. You must understand the ideas of passing plays, running plays, earning first downs and tackles before entering the gridiron. Picking up and playing Blitz isn't all that difficult due to the arcade style of the gameplay. Icon passing, where you hold down L2 and your 3 receivers have either a square, circle or triangle under them, (which means a press of that corresponding button will send the pass to them) is definitely suggested for beginners. This game is all about playing a speedy, action packed game of football just like the NBA Jam series. In fact, like NBA Jam if your team is doing well, they'll be on fire which means they'll be pretty hard to stop. Real football this ain't. Comparitive to the original NFL Blitz on PSX, Blitz 2000 has been given a graphic upgrade. The graphics are cleaner and brighter and the animation is smooth and quick, making it one of the nicest looking and playing football games available on the PSX. I don't know if Midway increased the color palette from the first game (I don't have it with me to give a side by side comparison) but Blitz 2000 certainly does look more vibrant. The one thing that has to be mentioned is the overall look and feel of the game. The whole package is beautiful right down to the loading screens, which you won't be seeing much of due to the quick loading. All I could think of while watching Blitz 2000 go through the different screens while starting a game is that this is one sleek looking presentation. Who doesn't love arcade production values? The commentator dialogue has been improved and given quite a bit more to say so it doesn't sound so repetitive. The players talk trash every now and then after a play, when they are either helping each other up or piling on top of some poor guy. It's no NHL 99, but it does the job. The gameplay is king in Blitz 2000. You can select from 3 pages (fully editable) of offensive plays or 1 page when on defense. You can even hide your selection so that players 2, 3 & 4 won't know what you are going to select. Once you get out to the line of scrimmage and see the opposing team's lineup which you don't like the look of, simply call an audible and change your play on the fly. And just wait until you see those bone crunching flying tackles. With the vibration feature on, you can feel the impact. Ouch. Play through an entire season or play the odd game. It's completely up to you. As most video game sport franchises spit out the obligatory yearly upgrade, it's understandable that you might be hesitant to purchase almost the same game that you bought a year ago. In this case however, there is no choice. Blitz 2000 plays better, looks better and even smells better than last years entry. If you are a Blitz-Aholic than you have got to buy this game. The 4 player mode makes Blitz 2000 the party game of choice. Just be sure that in your blind panic to get this masterpiece of gaming, that you don't accidentally purchase the absolutely terrifying NFL Xtreme 2. Shudder... --------------------------------- Elxalraj Review (founded at Gamefaqs.com) --------------------------------- >From the moment i got my first Blitz i loved the addictive, arcade style, no rule football game.. i don't really like football games, but Blitz was SO fun, there are few to no aspects regarding more strategy other than moving your players like chess pieces and being able to knock out opponents without being penalized. I never played the arcade version, but i did own Blitz.. so i guess this allows me compare abit, but on the Playstation version alone. The graphics are almost the same as the older Blitz, you can perfectly see players' movements.. even abit polygonal, they look amazing.. you get to tackle, punch, jump, etc.. every move is rendered to perfection even though i hear the arcade went at 60 frames per sec, the PS version goes at 30. Blitz 2000 also incorporates many new things from the past version, you get to see new stadiums (which is really a neat addition), and even at times weather conditions that affect gameply. Another easilly noted addition (as to gameplay and graphics) is the ability to be on fire, you get unlimited turbo and relatively more strength when running through the deffensive lines. As to your playbook, Blitz 2000 has around three times as much plays as the older version, and within the game an extra page full of em.. though you don't get to see them all at once and usually per game you get random assigned plays which are located in different spots as the last you played.. so atleast you know you'll have to go around your usual moves and each time create new strategies. Blitz 2000 incorporates a nice addition that the N64 Blitz had and the PS didn't, the ability to create your own plays which can be saved and loaded.. also, this version lets you create your own deffensive lines (which as far as i know the N64 Blitz couldn't). Also, you can play a foursome using a multitap, one player is assigned a quarterback and the others a player that can run for pass or stick to a close running move, you can still play a tournament up to 9 players.. using two controllers, this is pretty neato too. Being brought from the arcade.. and Midway.. other than the tight, fast, arcade style bashing of players, you get to create codes while the game loads.. either checking the exact combination or randomly hitting every button on your controller.. you get from easy codes as no CPU assitance (to prove yourself worthy without any help) to others like an invisible quarterback or big headed players. In conclusion i guess all i can add is that Blitz 2000 isn't *really* a strategic simulation of real football, its the closest to an arcade you'll get.. fast and in your face, with no rules and no referree this game stands to being a REALLY addictive, fun game.. even if you don't dig football games (like myself). --------------------------------- Fazzle Review (founded at Gamefaqs.com) --------------------------------- NFL Blitz 2000 is a fun, addictive game, simple as that. Of course if people are actually looking for a football sim(and who would with Blitz?) will hate it. Quite frankly, the only reason this game didn't get a 10 is because it takes forever to save/load information. Graphics: The graphics are great in this game. They're not quite QB Club level, but they're still great. The one thing that surprized me about the graphics, Flutie got his helmet knocked off, and the face inside the helmet actually looked like Flutie! That's GOTTA earn it another point 9/10 Gameplay: There isn't a lot to choose from in gameplay, as there's only turbo, pass/change player, and hurdle/tackle buttons. But what is there, is great, as Blitz is just there to have fun, not to showoff, or to do fancy tricks. 8/10 Fun Factor: Now this is where Blitz can destroy everything else. It is easily the most fun football game to play on the PSX. I mean, who DOESN'T love destroying your opponents way after the whistle? And kickers have it too easy in football, can't touch them? please. That's one of my favorite things to do in the game, just destroy the kickers. 10/10 --------------------------------- GHuang Review (founded at Gamefaqs.com) --------------------------------- NFL Blitz2000 is one of the latest football video games for the Sony Playstation video game system. It may be best summed up by its self-proclaimed motto: "No Rules, No Referee, No Mercy." What makes this game unique is its simple, no-nonsense, fast gameplay, emphasis on spectacular plays that one does not often see in "real" football, and last but not least its comical violence. The basic premise of the game is for the offensive team to try to advance the ball 30 yards (instead of the usual 10) within four plays while the defensive team does whatever it can to stop them. As in traditional football, when one team reaches the other's endzone, a touchdown is scored. One can choose from 27 different offensive plays or create your own plays to humiliate your opponents. Similarly, you may also choose from a variety of preset defensive plays or create your own. NFL Blitz2000 is an extreme version of traditional football to say the least. In traditional football, referees are needed to enforce certain rules intended to prevent the game from getting out of hand and becoming excessively violent. However, in Blitz2000 there are no referees! This makes the game much more enjoyable without the trivial foul calls that usually only slow down the pace of the game. Without referees, actions that usually result in penalties, such as passing interference, roughing the passer, and performing late hits, are all perfectly acceptable. Feel like bodyslamming the opponent's quarterback? Go ahead. This is all in good-natured fun though. There is no blood, no body parts flying around, and no injuries that occur. Occasionally after a particular intense hit, the defenseman can be seen helping his fallen opponent up. Moreover, showboating and trash-talking is emphasized and encouraged. For example, when a player scores a touchdown, he dances and ridicules his opponents in celebration. In traditional football, this is usually prohibited by the referees, something that is not a problem here. In addition, the hilarious announcer's commentary also adds to the comical aspects of the game. Learning to play the game is fairly easy. There are no complex instructions or procedures that must be remembered. Just select your play and advance the ball to score. Defense comprises of stopping the man with the ball - simple. Those new to the game should be able to become accustomed to NFL Blitz2000 after merely 15 minutes of playing. Even non-football fans (like myself) can learn to enjoy this game. Owners of last year's edition of NFL Blitz should also consider getting this new version. The quality of graphics and animations has been improved. New plays and the ability of creating your own plays are now available. The team rosters also have been updated to reflect the current football season. In the sound department, no major changes or improvements have been made. This is not necessarily bad since the announcer is still as good (or bad) as he was last year. Perhaps the most important improvement is the ability to have four player simultaneous play (compared to only two in last year's version). Keep in mind however, that a "Multitap" accessory (sold separately for approximately $22 - get a $10 coupon for Buy.com from my site: g126.cjb.net ) along with four controllers ($8 at Best Buy stores) are needed to enable this feature. It would be a good idea to rent this game first to see if the changes and improvements are worth spending $40 for. For those of you looking for fast-paced, fun-filled game of football look no further. This game does not try to be a simulation of traditional football. It tosses most of the restricitive rules out the window and leaves only the bare bones necessary to have the most exciting and fun game of football possible. What makes this game even more enjoyable is the fact that you can have up to four players playing at once. Playing with actual human opponents increases the fun factor of the game tenfold. If you have a Playstation and some football loving friends then you must get this game! --------------------------------- Nintendo 64 Reviews --------------------------------- --------------------------------- FFlechas Review (founded at Gamefaqs.com) --------------------------------- For starters, there a few minor setback and one HUUUUUUUUUGE setback about this game. Being that NFL Blitz 2000 is a football game, I thought this game would suck ass. I am not a very big fan of sports games, I mean, think about it. Ken Griffey Jr.'s Slugfest sucked. But this one took me by surprise. Gameplay - 6 --> The huge setback. This game is great, and easy to beat... if you know how to beat it. The computer can sometimes cheat. The CPU will sometimes control you when you are trying to make a pass and will make you miss it (No joke, it happened to me twice.). To add more frustration, there are too many fumbles and interceptions. YOU fumble too much and THEY intercept too much. Graphics - 7 --> One of the minor setbacks is that some of the players look... well, apparently fat. Their limbs look like the size of a minigun. Plus, their faces (Once the helmet comes off, yes, the helmet can come off.) look like a piece of crap. Sound/Music - 10 --> Ouch. The sounds of you tackling the other player, however, happens to sound realistic. Controls - 10 --> Even for beginners, (Like myself, for instance.) the controls are stable and easy to memorize. Replayability - 9 --> This game is great, but frustrating. Since the computer cheats and all, this game can cause you to stay away from this game for a minute or 15. Overall - 7 --> The statistics show a lot of different scales, but this game deserves a seven (7). Rent or Buy First? - rent --> Lots of frustration is in store for this game, but if you have enough patience to withstand this game (And trust me, you'll need _A LOT_!), this game is worth playing. Anyone else should only play for a couple of hours. --------------------------------- MrMonkeyMan Review (founded at Gamefaqs.com) --------------------------------- Let me get this out first, this game is great fun, as long as you bring some friends along because the computer can get pretty boring to pla against. With that out of the way, I can say the rest of the game is a blast, starting with the graphics. Graphics - 8 The graphics in this game aren't the greatest. They are very colorful, and plain, but it does the job nicely. The characters are also a little large and chunky, buts that alright, it justs add to the game. Control - 9 With the addition of a brand new passing system for Blitz 2000, this game is far easier to play then the original. Instead of pushing the direction of the reciever you want to pass to, you have buttons assigned to each one, making less errors in passing. The characters also run around just like you would expect them to. Sound - 7 The sound sounds fine, but it can get very repetetive after you've been playing for a while. The announcer isn't bad at first but after you've heard everything he has to say, you just won't care anymore, just like most sports games. The characters also make comments after the play, which are entertaining, but once again, after a while you've heard em all, and you just don't care anymore. Gameplay - 9 This is what makes the game such a blast to play. It's super fast acrade football. This year around there is also an inclusion of a 4 player mode, which is great because now you and 3 of you friends can all play at the same time. You'll be cursing at you friends all night. If you enjoy football games, but want something different, or you enjoyed the original Blitz, then I can't recommend this game enough, just remember to bring your friends along. --------------------------------- 7. Personal Strategy --------------------------------- If you play me at NFL Blitz 2000 you will get killed. I am very good at this game. For offense, all I use is Da Bomb. I pretty much use Da Bomb for all my plays. If I don't see any of the three recievers open, then I will run with the Quarterback. Usually if you run to the left there will be no one there and you will get at least 15 yards. On defense, I use Deep Zone and Middle Zone. I use Middle Zone on 1st and 2nd down. I use Deep Zone on third down and long. If it is third down and short I usually use Middle Zone. You should never punt if you want to win. It is a big mistake because the returner will usually get half the yards back. Just try to go deep. If you use this strategy I use then you will probably win all of your games except when you are playing me. --------------------------------- 8. Frequently Asked Questions --------------------------------- Question: Should I buy NFL2K or NFL Blitz? Answer : You should buy both but NFL2K is surely the better game. Question: What is the best team to use? Answer : I like the Dallas Cowboys the most. Question: How old are you? Answer : Probably the same age as you. Question: Is there anything wrong with this game? Answer : Nope. Question: How much is this game? Answer : Around $50.00. Question: Do you own NFL Blitz 2000? Answer : Yes, I got it for my birthday with another game, skis, and a light gun. That should answer all of your questions. If you have anymore questions feel free to contact me. --------------------------------- 9. Credits --------------------------------- This FAQ is made 99% by me. I would like to thank: GameSages (www.GameSages.com) for supplying the codes for this FAQ. GameFAQs (www.GameFAQs.com) for hosting all my reviews and FAQs. Steve (cripplerx@hotmail.com) for making the macro. --------------------------------- 10. NFL 2K vs. NFL Blitz 2000 --------------------------------- Thinking of buying a good football game for Dreamcast. Well, right now there is one extremely good game and one average game. NFL 2K has to be the best football game ever. NFL Blitz 2000 isn't bad either though. I got NFL 2K on 9/9/99 and NFL Blitz 2000 on 10/23/99 and I play both of them. I probably play NFL 2K more just because it is more fun. In this long paragraph, I have listed what game is the better choice to buy. Hope you enjoy it, and hope you buy at least one of these games. Graphics First off, NFL 2K is a great game graphics wise. When you first walk into the room and you see someone playing NFL 2K, you think you are watching T.V. This game has the best graphics next to Soul Calibur. On the other case, NFL Blitz 2000 graphics are simple. They are pretty much the same as the Playstation version. While NFL 2K has differen't faces, jerseys with wholes in them, dirty pants, and stuff like that, NFL Blitz 2000 has the basics. So if you are looking for a game with good graphics, then make sure you get NFL 2K over NFL Blitz. Graphics Results: NFL 2K = 10 NFL Blitz 2000 = 7 Sound This is a tough category. NFL 2K has really nice sounds. You can hear the players talk, the three announcers talk, and the crowd noise. There is on the field coverage about the weather and stuff like that. The announcers have funny things to say, but sometimes they say the same stuff twice in a game. Most of the time the announcers are right about the stuff. On the other hand, NFL Blitz 2000 also has good sound. The announcers mostly say funny stuff that never gets old. The players talk and say funny stuff also. You can't really rate these games head to head on sound because they are a lot different. I tried to thought. Sound Results NFL 2K = 9 NFL Blitz 2000 - 8.5 Gameplay NFL 2K has to be the best all around game. The gameplay is awesome. You have to get use to running but once you get that down the gameplay is solid. The games are usually pretty close when you play on All Pro with 1 or 2 minute quarters. The Al is pretty good. NFL Blitz 2000 gets a bit old after a while. The gameplay is more like WWF wrestling. All you have to do is make sure you don't get body slammed or stuff like that. Basic running and throwing. The games are usually scored real high. The Al is also fairly good for NFL Blitz 2000. Gameplay Results NFL 2K = 10 NFL Blitz 2000 = 8 Replay Value Both of these games have the same amount of replay value. When you have a friend over, you will probably play NFL 2K over NFL Blitz 2000. But if you have three friends over, then you'll probably play NFL Blitz 2000 over NFL 2K for two reasons. One, Blitz is much faster and it has a great 4 player opition. Also, it is more of a party game then a real football game. Overall, both of these games are going to last you a long time. Replay Value Results NFL 2K = 10 NFL Blitz 2000 = 10 Overall Overall, NFL 2K beats out NFL Blitz 2000. If you only have the money to get one football game, get NFL 2K, but if you can get both, please get both. Overall Results NFL 2K = 10 NFL Blitz 2000 = 9 --------------------------------- 11. Sites Who Host This FAQ --------------------------------- If you would like to use my FAQ on your site then you have to get permission from me. Feel free to e-mail me asking if you can use this FAQ. I will probably say yes. GameFAQs........(http://www.gamefaqs.com) About.com.......(http://vgstrategies.about.com) --------------------------------- 12. Legal Information --------------------------------- This FAQ is for private use only. It may not be sold nor used in anyway to earn a profit. You may not use this on your website without my written permission. Copyright 1999.