Possibily, if 2k outbids EA for the excuisve rights that the NFL first put up for bid in 2005, or the NFL decides to eliminate the exclusive and let multiple companies make games again. The thied option is to make a football game w/o the licenses.
cuz they did???????????
College football 2K, probably not, as they stopped in 2003. But NFL 2K13 or 2K14 has been rumored and widely discussed at EAs exclusive rights with the NFL and the NFLPA ends in 2012. According to wikipedia.com, the subject has even been discussed in court. So you may and will likely see another NFL 2K game soon, but this isn't a 100% chance guarantee.
2K is another way to write 2,000
The NFL 2K is the football game for Sega's Dreamcast.
2k or 2grand
No, 2K Boston did.
Notably, ESPN NFL 2K5 was the first in the 2Kseries priced at $19.99 the day it shipped. The competitive pricing eventually led EA Sports to reduce Madden 2005's price to a mere $29.95, a 40 percent reduction of the series usual rate at the time of $49.99. Following 2005 editions of both games, EA Sports acquired an exclusive rights agreement with the NFL and Player's Association to be the sole creator of NFL video games. The deal terminated 2K Sports production of any further NFL games. The ensuing season, Madden 2006, saw pricing returned to the $49.99 MSRP.In December 2010, A U.S. district court judge certified a class action anti-trust lawsuit against Electronic Arts for anticompetitive practices to proceed[1]. Pending the outcome of the suit, 2K Sports could be granted NFL rights again which would permit the series to continue.
you have to make one
You can prove that 2K,2K,1-1 by first determining that the integer N can be written in the form of N=2K.
2k
Partly it was a 2k game and 4 of their studios developed it . 2K Marin, 2K Boston, 2K Australia and Digital Extremes . 2k Marin and 2k Australia had the most to do with . So its half Australian more or less.